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  3. director: Corneliu Porumboiu
  4. Release year: 2019
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Julieta Szonyi era Adnana in Toate pânzele sus... So beautiful <3. You we're so close. Watch Full La gomera. Video niedostepne 😭😭. Was für eine schöne Dokumentation. China has been battling an outbreak of a new SARS-like coronavirus (COVID-19), which originated in Wuhan. The virus has claimed over 2, 700 lives and infected nearly 80, 000 people around the world. (Pictured) People wearing protective face masks following an outbreak of the coronavirus make their way in a shopping district on Feb. 29 in Tokyo, Japan. A theme park worker wearing a protective face mask cleans a giant swing at the theme park on Feb. 29 in Tokyo, Japan, following an outbreak of the coronavirus. Muslim pilgrims wear masks at the Grand Mosque in Saudi Arabia's holy city of Mecca on Feb. 28.  Saudi Arabia suspended visas for visits to Islam's holiest sites for the "umrah" pilgrimage, an unprecedented move triggered by coronavirus fears that raises questions over the annual hajj. A woman wears a protective mask as a precaution against the spread of the new coronavirus at the airport on Feb. 28  in Mexico City. Mexico assistant health secretary announced that the country now has confirmed cases of the COVID-19 virus. Kristen Curley, owner of Nitro-Pak, puts a backpack on a shelf to be sold as one of the personal protection and survival equipment kits ordered by customers preparing against novel coronavirus on Feb. 27, in Utah, U. S.. Migrants rescued in the Mediterranean sea disembark from the Sea Watch NGO's ship on Feb. 27 in the port of Messina, Sicily. Life inside a red zone: A protective mask has been put on the face of a statue of Italy's patron saint, St. Francis, in San Fiorano, one of the towns on lockdown, in this picture taken by schoolteacher Marzio Toniolo in San Fiorano, Italy, on Feb. 27. Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Feb. 28. Stocks around the world are broadly lower as investors react to news that the novel coronavirus outbreak is continuing to spread to more and more countries, raising fears of a global economic slowdown. Francesco Seminario, a taxi driver, wears a protective mask while sanitizing his cab, as the business has faced losses in the country since the coronavirus outbreak, in Milan, Italy, on Feb. 28. Visitors wearing protective face masks and Winnie the Pooh costumes are seen outside Tokyo Disneyland in Urayasu, Japan, on Feb. 28. People wear protective face masks as they pray on a street during Friday prayers in local souq, in Manama, Bahrain, on Feb. 28. A policeman on duty wears a mask as a precaution after two cases of coronavirus were reported in Pakistan late Wednesday, in Peshawar, Pakistan, on Feb. 28. Ukrainian medical workers wearing protective gear escort a fake patient during a medical training exercise in case of detection of patients with the COVID-19 coronavirus symptoms, at the Oleksandrivska Clinical Hospital, in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Feb. 28. A government officer sprays disinfectant as a precaution against the COVID-19 outside a department store in Seoul, South Korea, on Feb. 28. Workers unload groceries at a Sinopec gas station where customers can buy supplies while they refuel as the country is hit by an outbreak of the novel coronavirus, in Beijing, on Feb. 28. Employees work on the production line of an antimalarial drug that Chinese officials said has curative effect on the novel coronavirus disease, at a pharmaceutical company in Nantong, Jiangsu province, China, on Feb. 27. U. S. Vice President Mike Pence speaks during a tour of the "secretary's operation center" following a coronavirus task force meeting at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) in Washington, on Feb. 27. Doctors at West China Hospital of Sichuan University use 5G technology to diagnose COVID-19 patients on Feb. 27, in Chengdu, Sichuan Province of China. Fans wearing protective masks react while enjoying a band's performance at Hidden Agenda: This Town Needs (TNN) Live House during the club's last concert as business plummets due to the fear of the coronavirus, in Hong Kong, China on Feb. 27. Hugo Lopez-Gatell Ramirez, Mexico's Undersecretary of Health Prevention and Promotion, holds a news conference on information about the new coronavirus, in Mexico City, on Feb. 27. A worker wearing a protective suit sprays disinfectant at a high school in the northern city of Thessaloniki, Greece, on Feb. 27. Greece's Health Minister Vassilis Kikilias said all carnival events in Greece would be suspended as a precautionary measure. French President Emmanuel Macron, flanked by French Director General of Health Jerome Salomon, meets medical staff as he visits the Pitie-Salpetriere hospital in Paris on Feb. 27 where the first French victim of COVID-19 passed away the day before. France has so far registered 18 infections and two deaths, a 60 year-old French citizen and an 80-year-old Chinese tourist, as European governments scramble to contain a slew of new coronavirus cases popping up across the continent. Passengers remain onboard the MSC Meraviglia cruise ship in Cozumel, Mexico, on Feb. 27.  A cruise carrying 6, 000 people which was turned away by Jamaica and the Cayman Islands after a crew member tested positive for flu, has docked in Mexico. Employees of the China Streel Corp. eat lunch behind plexigass partition boards in a company canteen in Kaohsiung City, southern Taiwan, on Feb. China Steel installed the plexiglass, which cover three sides of the diner, to prevents infection of Covid-19 coronavirus by saliva. Workers with sanitizing equipment disinfect at the Shanghai railway station on Feb. 27 in Shanghai, China. People wearing protective face masks, following an outbreak of the coronavirus, are seen in front of the Giant Olympic rings at the waterfront area at Odaiba Marine Park on Feb. 27 in Tokyo, Japan. A resident of Jongno-Gu wearing a face mask sprays disinfectant as a precaution against the coronavirus at the Jogyesa Buddhist temple on Feb. 27 in Seoul, South Korea. President Donald Trump, with members of the president's coronavirus task force, speaks during a news conference in the Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House on Feb. 26. in Washington. President Donald Trump announced appointment of  Vice President Mike Pence in charge of response to the coronavirus in US. Policemen guard the entrance of a school, after authorities put the school under isolation because of suspicions of a coronavirus case, after a teacher returned from a travel in Northern Italy, in Vienna, Austria on Feb. 26 Members of the Italian army wearing protective face masks check the permission of a driver to enter the red zone of Turano Lodigiano, closed off due to a coronavirus outbreak in northern Italy, on Feb. 26. Guests, wearing protective face mask, look through a window at H10 Costa Adeje Palace, which is on lockdown after cases of coronavirus have been detected there in Adeje, on the Spanish island of Tenerife, on Feb. 26. Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan is seen on a screen as he delivers the annual budget at the legislative council in Hong Kong on Feb. Hong Kong's government said it will give a 10, 000 HKD (1, 280 USD) handout to seven million permanent residents in a bid to jump-start a recession-hit economy after the coronavirus outbreak. People wear protective face masks as they walk in St. Mark's square holding a placard that reads "Corona Tour. You've got to have courage even to be afraid", after the last days of Venice Carnival were cancelled due to coronavirus, on Feb. 25 in Venice, Italy. Figures depicting the coronavirus vs "carneval virus" are pictured during the "Rosenmontag" (Rose Monday) parade on Feb. 24 in Duesseldorf, Germany. A man collects bags of his food order as a worker places it in a basket to prevent human contact following the coronavirus outbreak, in Beijing, on Feb. 23. A view of Gurbulak border crossing after Turkey has decided to temporarily close its border with Iran over the coronavirus outbreak, in Agri, on Feb. 23. Brazilian citizens who were repatriated from China's coronavirus-struck Wuhan enter a plane after their quarantine period ended in Air Force base of Anapolis, State of Goias, Brazil, on Feb. 23. Ambulances transporting confirmed coronavirus patients arrive at a hospital in Daegu, South Korea, on Feb. 23. Workers in protective suits are seen at a checkpoint for registration and body temperature measurement, at an entrance of a residential compound in Wuhan, the epicenter of the novel coronavirus outbreak, on Feb. 23. British Diamond Princess evacuees depart from Boscombe Down airfield following a repatriation flight from Tokyo, on Feb. 22 in Amesbury, England. People board a plane chartered for British passengers after they left the coronavirus-hit cruise ship Diamond Princess at Haneda Airport in Tokyo Japan, on Feb. 22. Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) foreign ministers pose during an emergency meeting with China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi on the coronavirus outbreak in Vientiane, Laos, on Feb. 20. A man holds a Ukrainian state flag during a protest against the arrival of a plane carrying evacuees from China's Hubei province hit by an outbreak of the novel coronavirus in the village of Novi Sanzhary in Poltava region, Ukraine, on Feb. 20. A Chinese tourist (front right), who was tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus and was isolated for treatment, receives a kiss from Sri Lankan Health Minister Pavithra Wanniarachchi and medical staff after she was discharged from the hospital near Colombo on Feb. 19. The 43-year-old woman, the first and only COVID-19 patient in Sri Lanka, was admitted to the hospital on January 25 and tested positive for COVID-19 two days later. The building housing the biocontainment unit at Nebraska Medical Center is seen in this photo on Feb. 18 in Omaha, Nebraska. The center is treating patients potentially exposed to a viral outbreak of the COVID-19 virus. Workers go about their duties at a section of the Leishenshan Hospital, the newly-built makeshift hospital for novel coronavirus patients, in Wuhan in China's central Hubei province on Feb. 18. The first group of patients infected with the COVID-19 coronavirus was discharged from Leishenshan Hospital on Feb. 18, according to local media. Passengers react after they disembarked from the MS Westerdam, back, at the port of Sihanoukville, Cambodia, on Feb. 14. Hundreds of cruise ship passengers long stranded at sea by virus fears cheered as they finally disembarked Friday and were welcomed to Cambodia. China on Friday reported another sharp rise in the number of people infected with a Coronavirus (COVID-19), as the death toll neared 1, 400. This photo taken on Feb. 13 shows a train attendant gesturing to medical staff leaving for Wuhan in Nanchang, China's central Jiangxi province. The death toll from the Coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic neared 1, 400 on Feb. 14, as the United States complained of a "lack of transparency" from Beijing over its handling of a crisis that has fueled global panic. Jay Butler, Deputy Director for Infectious Diseases addresses the media about response to the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) as Senior Adviser Ed Rouse looks on, at the Emergency Operations Center inside The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), on Feb. 13 in Atlanta, United States. The ultrastructural morphology exhibited by the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), which was identified as the cause of an outbreak of respiratory illness first detected in Wuhan, China, is seen in an illustration released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, Georgia, on Jan. 29. 50/50 SLIDES Slideshow by photo  services [This briefing has ended. Read the latest updates on the coronavirus epidemic here. ] Coronavirus pushes across Europe and Middle East, while U. prepares for outbreak. New cases of the coronavirus popping up across Europe. Dozens of new infections in Iran stoking fears about the uncontrolled spread of the virus in the Middle East. Global markets continuing to slide. Health authorities in the United States warning that it was a matter of when, not if, the virus would invade American shores. A toxic political climate in Washington complicating the public health challenge. That worrying drumbeat frayed nerves across the world on Wednesday even as the pace of the outbreak seemed to be slowing in China. For the first time, more new cases have been reported outside China than inside, according to the World Health Organization. The number of new cases reported in China on Tuesday was 411; in the rest of the world, the number was 427. The total number of cases globally has now reached 80, 980 and nearly 3, 000 have died.  Sign Up For the Morning Briefing Newsletter In the European Union, which prides itself on its open borders among member nations, new cases were recorded in Austria, Croatia, France, Germany, Greece, Spain and Switzerland. Most were tied to Italy, where the authorities have been struggling to contain an outbreak that has infected at least 325 people, most of them in the north near Milan. Officials from the bloc warned that more needed the be done to prepare for further outbreaks and to have a more coordinated response. Three hotels — in Austria, in France and in the Canary Islands of Spain — were locked down this week after guests tested positive for the virus. The steps to limit contagion differed from place to place, but large group gatherings were often the first things to be canceled in towns and villages where the virus had been detected. In Asia, the Chinese authorities cautioned that the falling rate of infection might be only a temporary reprieve, while South Korean officials were still scrambling to contain the largest outbreak of the virus outside China. The U. military confirmed that one soldier stationed in South Korea had tested positive for the virus. As the American health authorities braced for an outbreak of the virus in the United States, the Trump administration came under criticism from both Democratic and Republican lawmakers for its contradictory statements on the severity of the crisis, a lack of transparency and seemingly lackadaisical preparations. U. military reports its first coronavirus patient in South Korea. An American soldier in South Korea has tested positive for the new coronavirus, the U. military said on Wednesday. The patient, a 23-year-old man, is based in Camp Carroll in Waegwan, only 12 miles from Daegu, the South Korean city at the center of an outbreak in the country. The soldier, the first U. service member to become infected, has been quarantined in his off-base residence, the military said. The soldier visited Camp Walker, a military base in Daegu, on Monday and visited Camp Carroll from Friday to Tuesday. South Korean and American “health professionals are actively conducting contact tracing to determine whether any others may have been exposed, ” the military said. The military added that it was “implementing all appropriate control measures to help control the spread of Covid-19 and remains at risk level ‘high’” for all its 28, 500 soldiers stationed in South Korea “as a prudent measure to protect the force. ” Those measures include advising all troops to “limit non-mission essential” meetings and “off-installation travel. ” At the gates of the American military bases across South Korea, stations have been set up to administer temperature checks and screening questionnaires. On Tuesday, the United States and South Korea said they would consider scaling back joint military exercise after an outbreak among South Korean soldiers had infected at least 13. South Korea reported 169 new patients on Wednesday, bringing the total number to 1, 146, the biggest outbreak outside China. More than half of the patients were residents of Daegu. For the U. S., it’s not if but when, federal officials say. Americans should brace for the likelihood that the coronavirus will spread to communities in the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned Tuesday. “It’s not so much of a question of if this will happen in this country anymore but a question of when this will happen, ” said Dr. Nancy Messonnier, director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases. [Read: Brazilian who visited Italy is feared to be first coronavirus patient in Latin America. ] President Trump, in India, said that the United States was well able to protect itself against the spread of the coronavirus and offered an optimistic outlook. “I think the whole situation will start working out, ” Mr. Trump said during a news conference. [ Watch the video. ] But his own health officials were not so upbeat. Dr. Messonnier said that public health officials have no idea whether the spread of the disease to the United States would be mild or severe, but that Americans should be ready for a significant disruption to their daily lives. “We are asking the American public to prepare for the expectation that this might be bad, ” Dr. Messonnier said. The secretary of health and human services delivered an equally sobering message on Tuesday. The secretary, Alex M. Azar II, told a Senate committee, “This is an unprecedented, potentially severe health challenge globally. ” “We cannot hermetically seal off the United States to a virus, ” Mr. Azar said. “And we need to be realistic about that. ” Federal and local health departments will need as many as 300 million masks for health care workers and additional ventilators for hospitals to prepare for a major outbreak of the coronavirus, he said. On Monday, the Trump administration requested $2. 5 billion to help stop the spread of the virus. Lawmakers from both parties made it clear they were unconvinced the Trump administration was prepared. When Senator John Kennedy, Republican of Louisiana, pressed for an exact number of people expected to be infected, the acting secretary of the Homeland Security Department, Chad F. Wolf, could not answer. “I’m all for committees and task forces but you’re the secretary, ” Mr. Kennedy responded. “I think you ought to know that answer. tests experimental treatment and watches for disruptions of Chinese drug supplies. A clinical trial has begun in Nebraska to test whether an experimental drug can treat the new coronavirus, starting with an American who was quarantined on the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan, the National Institutes of Health said on Tuesday. Meanwhile, the Food and Drug Administration said it was closely watching the supplies of 20 unrelated drugs that are either made in China, where the epidemic has drastically reduced manufacturing, or contain ingredients from China. The agency did not say which drugs, but the world relies heavily on China for supplies of many essential medications, like aspirin and penicillin. In the trial, the patient is being treated with the drug remdesivir, an antiviral developed by Gilead Sciences. The test is taking place at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, which has a special biocontainment unit, according to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, part of the N. I. H. Thirteen people from the cruise ship have been taken there for treatment. Iran’s deputy health minister, Iraj Harirchi, wiped his brow during a news briefing on Monday. Later that day, he tested positive for the coronavirus. Medical workers checking temperatures of those arriving at Baghdad International Airport from Iran. Commuters waiting for buses in downtown Seoul, South Korea, on Tuesday. The country now has the second largest number of coronavirus cases in the world. The H10 Costa Adeje Palace in Tenerife, Canary Island, Spain, that had hosted an Italian who tested positive for the coronavirus. Police officers outside a hotel in Innsbruck, Austria, where one of two people who tested positive for the coronavirus is employed. A trader working on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Monday. The Food and Drug Administration said it was closely watching the supplies of several drugs that are made in China, whose manufacture may be hindered by the prevalence of the coronavirus. Wearing masks in the Sunset Park section of Brooklyn on Tuesday. The entrance to Camp Walker, a U. Army base in Daegu, South Korea, on Thursday. A U. soldier found to be infected with the coronavirus had visited the base on Monday. A scene in Rasht, Iran, on the Caspian Sea, on Tuesday. 10/10 SLIDES There are no approved treatments for illnesses caused by coronaviruses, including the new one, known as Covid-19. Remdesivir is already being tested in two clinical trials in China, but efforts to enroll patients there have faltered. “We urgently need a safe and effective treatment for Covid-19, ” said Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, the director of the allergy and infectious diseases institute, at a briefing at the Department of Health and Human Services. Several companies are also working to develop a vaccine for the virus. One of them, Moderna, said Monday it had delivered an experimental vaccine to the N. for early testing in humans, a record-setting pace. But “even at rocket speed, ” releasing a vaccine would take at least a year, Dr. Fauci cautioned. He projected that initial human trials would begin in a month and a half, with about 45 people, and last three to four months. Then it would have to be expanded to “hundreds, if not thousands” of subjects in countries with active disease transmission, which would take six to eight months, he said. Stock market continues decline for a second day. A day after its worst one-day slide in two years, the S&P 500 fell 3 percent on Tuesday in response to the coronavirus threat, a decline that put the blue chip index firmly in the red for the year. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note fell to a record low, a possible sign that investors expect growth in the United States to slow. Investors continued to dump stocks a day after the S&P 500 had lost 3. 4 percent, after officials in Italy and South Korea reported new infections on Monday. Tuesday’s decline came as federal officials warned that the epidemic was likely to reach the United States with potentially severe impacts. For weeks, U. investors had largely shrugged off the economic risks of the virus even as it disrupted global supply chains and shut down factories in China. As recently as last Wednesday, the S&P 500 was at a record high. Fears have grown stronger about the virus’s effect on the global economy. The declines in the S&P 500 were led by energy, industrial and materials shares, the sectors of the market closely tied to Chinese demand for raw materials. As stocks dropped sharply, investors moved into the safety of government bonds, pushing their prices up and yields down. A continental scramble as Italy-linked coronavirus cases appear in five European nations. A coronavirus outbreak in Italy, the worst outside Asia, appears to be spreading. New cases — most linked to the Italian epicenter, Lombardy — were reported on Tuesday in Spain, Austria, Croatia, Switzerland and France. The authorities in Algeria reported their country’s first confirmed case, an Italian, though it was not immediately clear if the person had been in Italy recently. Italy reported a total of 322 infections through Tuesday, up from 229 a day earlier, with reports of new cases in Tuscany and Sicily. The death toll rose to 10, from seven. Austrian authorities said two 24-year-olds from Lombardy living in Innsbruck, Austria, had tested positive. A 36-year-old Italian woman living in Barcelona tested positive after returning from a trip to Lombardy, according to Spanish authorities. They are also dealing, on the island of Tenerife, with a couple from Lombardy who are both infected. A man who visited Milan in mid-February has become Croatia’s first confirmed coronavirus patient, the Croatian prime minister, Andrej Plenkovic, said in a news conference. France announced two new cases, one a young Chinese woman who arrived in early February and the other a Frenchman returning from a trip to Lombardy. The reports added to fears that the virus could spread rapidly across the Continent, where the Schengen zone allows largely free movement among 26 countries. Olivier Véran, France’s health minister, said after a meeting of European health ministers that they were working on a “collective strategy. ” “As of now, we wish to be extremely clear on the fact that there is no reason to close the borders between our countries, which would be disproportionate and inefficient, ” he told reporters in Rome. Italy has installed checkpoints and deployed its army to the “red area” in Lombardy, Michele Capone, a carabinieri official, told the Italian news agency ANSA. With public gatherings restricted, the soccer team Internazionale of Milan will play its home game on Thursday, against Ludogorets of Bulgaria, without fans in the stadium. In southern Italy, the region of Basilicata has said it will quarantine arriving northerners, while the regions of Puglia and Calabria have asked travelers from affected areas to inform the local authorities. Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said on Monday that such restrictions were “not justified. ” The government of Croatia took pains to emphasize its preparedness and project calm. But the virus’s emergence in the Balkans could test poorly funded health systems, which are hemorrhaging medical professionals bound for western Europe. Budapest Airport announced that it procured a thermal camera last week and would rent another to screen travelers for fevers, while experts warned that Hungary was ill-equipped for an outbreak. Bahrain sees a surge in cases arriving on international flights. Just one day after confirming Bahrain’s first infection, the country’s health ministry said Tuesday that it had 23 cases — most of them people arriving on flights from the United Arab Emirates. On Monday, Bahrain imposed a 48-hour ban on flights arriving from Sharjah and Dubai, in the U. A. E. Those flights often carry people traveling to and from Iran, regional news media said, but Bahrain’s health ministry did not say if any of the new cases involved such people. The case reported on Monday was linked to Iran. If any of the new infections are tied to Iran, it would deepen concerns that the country is playing down both the extent of the outbreak there and its role in spreading the virus to other nations. Cases in Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait, Oman, Lebanon, the U. and Canada have all been traced to Iran. Bahrain’s health ministry said that “all passengers arriving from affected countries are being tested in a well-equipped and isolated area within the Bahrain International Airport. ” The infected passengers, a mix of Bahraini citizens and foreigners, were being quarantined and treated at a hospital, and people who have been in contact with them are also in quarantine, the ministry said. Virus’s spread waning in China, but threatening to balloon in the Middle East and Europe. China’s battle to contain the deadly coronavirus epidemic showed new signs of success, with a plunge in the rate of new infections. But that news was overshadowed by the unbridled expansion in Iran, South Korea and Italy, underlining the threat of a global pandemic racing out of control. The World Health Organization said that the pace of confirmed new cases in China, which exceeded 2, 000 a day a month ago, had dropped steadily, to a low of 508 on Monday. It said the severe measures imposed by the Chinese authorities to isolate patients and the hardest-hit areas had likely prevented hundreds of thousands of additional infections. The city of Beijing has imposed new rules on workplaces, including one that prohibits workers from eating face-to-face. No more than half of an office’s employees should be at work on a given day, they must keep at least one meter apart from each other, each must have at least 2. 5 square meters of working space, and elevator capacity cannot exceed 50 percent, the city said. But while China appears to be having some success in managing the epidemic, W. O. officials have warned that the world at large is unprepared for a leap in infections, which could overwhelm medical resources in many countries. They also cautioned that new cases could suddenly resurge in China, as the government struggles to get people back to work. By Wednesday, South Korea had reported a total of 1, 146 cases, the second most in the world, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States warned Americans not to travel there. Most of the cases reported by South Korea’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention continue to come from Daegu, the city at the center of the outbreak in that country. In Iran, a spike in coronavirus infections — including the top health official in charge of fighting the disease — has prompted fears of a contagion throughout the Middle East. In Italy, one of Europe’s largest economies, officials are struggling to prevent the epidemic from paralyzing the commercial center of Milan. The emergence of Italy, Iran, and South Korea as new hubs of the outbreak underscored the lack of a coordinated global strategy to combat the coronavirus, which has infected more than 80, 000 people worldwide and caused more than 2, 600 deaths. Brazil is looking into a potential infection, the first in Latin America. Brazil’s health ministry said Tuesday night that a 61-year-old man who recently traveled to São Paulo from Italy may have contracted the coronavirus. A preliminary test was positive, and health authorities said they were awaiting the results of a second test. If confirmed, it would be the first known case in Latin America. It would also come at a worrying time in Brazil, which is in the midst of celebrating Carnival. The patient, who lives in São Paulo, had recently traveled to northern Italy for work. He sought medical help after getting a fever, cough and sore throat, according to health officials. Health officials said they were trying to track down all the people he had contact with at home, at the hospital and aboard the flight he returned home in. A large hotel in Tenerife, Spain, is on lockdown. A hotel on the Spanish resort island of Tenerife was locked down under a police cordon on Tuesday after an Italian guest and his partner tested positive for the new coronavirus, the authorities said. Around 1, 000 guests are booked at the hotel, the H10 Costa Adeje Palace, at a resort that is popular with British tourists. Tenerife is the largest of the Canary Islands, off the coast of West Africa. The first patient, a doctor, had been on Tenerife for a week before he fell ill with a fever. He checked in at a local hospital, where he tested positive on Monday night and was placed in an isolation ward. His partner tested positive on Tuesday, health officials said. The Spanish authorities said that more tests were being done in Madrid to confirm the diagnosis, and they ordered guests at the hotel not to leave until they were complete. For those guests, it would be hard to imagine how their vacation could get worse. Over the weekend, a storm swept sands from the Sahara over the Canary Islands, forcing airports to close and stranding thousands of tourists. Spain previously confirmed two cases of the virus, both foreigners who were hospitalized on Spanish islands: a German citizen on La Gomera and a Briton on Majorca. The health official leading Iran’s coronavirus task force has tested positive. Iran’s deputy health minister, Iraj Harirchi, who has spearheaded the country’s efforts to contain the coronavirus, has contracted the illness, the Health Ministry said on Tuesday, renewing concerns about the spread of the virus in a country that has become a focal point of the epidemic. In an interview with the state-run news outlet IRNA, a spokesman for the ministry said that Mr. Harirchi had been experiencing weakness and flulike symptoms on Monday before holding a news briefing, and tested positive for the virus later in the day. During the briefing, Mr. Harirchi could be seen repeatedly wiping sweat from his brow and shifting from foot to foot. On Tuesday, he posted a video from home detailing his diagnosis and self-quarantine. A prominent member of Parliament, Mahmoud Sadeghi, posted on Twitter that he also had the virus. Health officials quoted in Iranian state news media confirmed three more deaths, bringing the country’s total to 15. At least 95 people nationwide have tested positive for the coronavirus, most of them in the northern city of Qom, health officials said. Qom is an important religious center that draws millions of visitors annually, many from abroad. Experts fear that the government may be concealing the true scale of the problem, and may not have the capacity to respond effectively if things begin to spiral out of control. President Hassan Rouhani, in a televised speech, blamed Iran’s enemies for sowing panic in an attempt to shut down the country. “This is one of the enemy’s plots to create panic to close down our society, ” he said. “No, we all have to work, carry on with our activities and be careful and take the sick to the hospital. ” Iraqi lawmakers demand border with Iran be sealed. Calling the coronavirus “a plague, ” an Iraqi lawmaker demanded on Tuesday that the government seal its borders with Iran “until the disease is completely controlled, ” the same day that Iraq’s Health Ministry announced four more cases of the virus. The demand, by Qutayba al-Jubori, chairman of the Iraqi Parliament’s Health and Environment Committee, came as governments across the region sought to limit the entry of Iranian travelers following an outbreak in that country that has killed at least 15 people. The Iraqi government said it would suspend all flights from Iran beginning Monday afternoon, but by Tuesday morning, flights were still scheduled to and from Najaf, a central Iraqi city that is home to Shiite shrines popular with Iranian pilgrims. Iraq reported its first case of the virus on Monday, a 22-year old religion student in Najaf. On Tuesday, the Health Ministry confirmed that a family of four from Kirkuk who had just returned from Iran had contracted the coronavirus. The government told citizens to avoid crowded places including shrines, universities and schools, shopping malls and stores, sports activities and entertainment parks. Officials recommended avoiding kissing or shaking hands with others and urged people to use disposable napkins. The firebrand cleric Moktada al-Sadr said he would suspend vast protests against his political opponents. Other nations in the region issued travel restrictions on Tuesday. The United Arab Emirates, home to Dubai International Airport, one of the world’s busiest, has suspended all flights to Iran. C. D. warns Americans against traveling to South Korea. American citizens were advised on Monday to avoid nonessential travel to South Korea because of the rapid spread of the coronavirus there. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has raised the travel warning to Level Three, its highest warning. “There is a widespread, ongoing outbreak of respiratory illness caused by a novel (new) coronavirus that can be spread from person to person, ” the C. said in an advisory. “Older adults and people with chronic medical conditions may be at risk of severe disease. ” The C. also warned that “there is limited access to adequate medical care in affected areas. ” The warning came as South Korea reported Tuesday that the number of cases in the country continued to climb fast, reaching 977, up from 156 on Friday. The majority have been centered in the area in and around Daegu, South Korea’s fourth-largest city, 180 miles southeast of Seoul. And roughly half the patients in the country are members of the Shincheonji religious group, a church that has a large following in the city. President Moon Jae-in has put the country on the highest possible alert in its fight against the coronavirus. But Daegu has not resorted to the kind of strict lockdown China has imposed on its hardest-hit places. Though the shops, offices and restaurants of Daegu are unusually empty, they are open for business. Reporting and research was contributed by Raphael Minder, Matt Phillips, Russell Goldman, Megan Specia, Ernesto Londoño, Emma Bubola, Melissa Eddy, Joseph Orovic, Benjamin Novak, Keith Bradsher, Gerry Mullany, Aimee Ortiz, Alissa Rubin, Elaine Yu, Mark Landler, Steven Lee Myers, Sui-Lee Wee, Farah Stockman, Louis Keene, Noah Weiland, Emily Cochrane, Maggie Haberman, Pam Belluck, Noah Weiland, Katie Thomas, Elian Peltier, Choe Sang-Hun, Knvul Sheikh and Farnaz Fassihi. Microsoft may earn an Affiliate Commission if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

 

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