Johns Hopkins professor says up to 500,000 Americans have coronavirus
The World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19, also known as the new coronavirus, to be a pandemic on March 11.
The virus has killed thousands of people worldwide, with over 135,000 confirmed cases and over 5,000 deaths. Public reaction has been mixed many people have been rushing to grocery stores to stock up for a potential quarantine, while others have called the responses to be an overreaction.
According to Dr. Marty Makary, a medical professor at Johns Hopkins University, the coronavirus is something that people need to take seriously.
Im concerned when I hear a neighbor or a friend say that theyre planning to go to a kids swim meet in three weeks or going on vacation next week, Makary said on Yahoo Finances On the Move (video above) on Friday. No were about to experience the worst public health epidemic since polio.
In the U.S. there are over 1,600 confirmed cases, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), with 41 deaths. Makary said that the number of cases, though, is likely much higher.
Dont believe the numbers when you see, even on our Johns Hopkins website, that 1,600 Americans have the virus, he said. No, that means 1,600 got the test, tested positive. There are probably 25 to 50 people who have the virus for every one person who is confirmed.
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