There are at least 398,809 cases of coronavirus in the United States, including at least 12,895 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University's tally.
From CNN's Nectar Gan in Hong Kong
Zeng Guang, chief epidemiologist with the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, told the state-run Health Times on Thursday that the epidemic in China was far from over.China has not reached the endWith global infections continuing to surge, a growing number of cases have been imported to China -- many of them Chinese students and workers eager to return home.
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