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n 95 masks, WILL CORONAVIRUS DIE OUT AS THE WEATHER WARMS? Officials received a text message while transporting the four patients back to base that the woman actually tested positive for the virus. The three other passengers in the van who were traveling with her are now considered to be at medium risk and are being kept in isolation at Miramar. The woman was sent back to the hospital. Braden said the woman was not symptomatic while on the plane from China to Miramar, and that the other passengers in the van were all wearing masks. He said they will continue to be monitored for several days, but that it doesn’t affect the other evacuees on base.

n 95 masks - SIGN UP FOR THE FOX HEALTH NEWSLETTER The woman’s positive result marks the 13th case confirmed in the U.S. Three of the cases have since been released from the hospital to their homes, including a man in Washington and a couple in Chicago. On Monday, officials released the first 195 evacuees who had arrived in the U.S. from Wuhan, the virus epicenter, after they completed their 14-day quarantine at March Air Reserve Base in Riverside County, California. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

n 95 masks, The virus has sickened over 45,000 globally, and in China, there have been more than 1,100 deaths. Most of the fatalities have occurred in the Hubei Province, which includes Wuhan. An additional death was confirmed in Hong Kong, and another in the Philippines. The Associated Press contributed to this report.

n 95 masks - CDC officials say coronavirus symptoms present 2 to 14 days after exposure; William La Jeunesse reports from Riverside, California. The first Americans evacuated from Wuhan, China, amid the deadly coronavirus outbreak were released on Tuesday after a two-week quarantine at March Air Reserve Base in California. Most of the 195 evacuees left by bus for nearby airports to continue on to their final destination. A small group is remaining on base until tomorrow due to their travel arrangements, officials said in a news conference on Tuesday.

n 95 masks - CORONAVIRUS 'SUPER-SPREADER' SPEAKS OUT AFTER INFECTING 11 OTHERS WITH VIRUS  Our work here is done, these people are going home, and I expect each and every one of us to let them, Dr. Cameron Kaiser, public health officer of Riverside County Health, said. Officials said the individuals passed all health screenings, including those issued before their release on Tuesday, and pose no risk to their communities. These people do not have coronavirus, Rear Admiral Dr. Nancy Knight, of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said. It is important they go back into their communities and they be accepted into their communities,