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The death toll from China's coronavirus outbreak is nearing 1,400, with thousands of new cases confirmed each week.
About 99 percent of coronavirus virus cases have occurred in China, but North Korea, which shares a border with the country, claims it hasn't had a single illness.
Experts weigh in on whether the virus may become as common as the flu.
The Chinese health commission says pets may be at risk, but several other agencies dispute that claim.
Weeks spent in isolation while grieving deaths of loved ones may take a toll on the outbreak's survivors.
While the U.S. has yet to report it's first death from coronavirus, there have been several other epidemics that didn't spare the country.
Roughly two-thirds of 99 infected patients admitted to a Wuhan hospital last month were men, one study reports.
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