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Coronavirus, March 25: Trending questions in the United States on Google Search

Tan KW
Publish date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020, 11:11 PM
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In Google Search over the past day, the highest trending questions asked about the coronavirus has been,"How many cases of coronavirus in the US?"

Over the past day, the following are the highest trending questions asked in Google Search about Covid-19:

How many cases of coronavirus in the US?

The latest tally of coronavirus cases in the United States as reported by the CDC is 44,183.

Where to get tested for coronavirus near me?

Because of the national shortage of coronavirus tests in the United States, the CDC and other recognised public health organisations have created at-home screening tests to determine the likelihood of one's illness being Covid-19. If, based on an individual's answers to the questionnaire they are recommended to pursue an official coronavirus test, the CDC states that people should "try calling [their] state or local health department or a medical provider. While supplies of these tests are increasing, it may still be difficult to find a place to get tested."

What is coronavirus?

According to the World Health Organization, Covid-19 is "is an infectious disease" which induces "mild to moderate respiratory illness". The virus that causes the disease is called SARS-CoV-2, or severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2.

How many cases of coronavirus in California?

The San Francisco Chronicle reported March 24 that the number of coronavirus cases in California is 2,628.

When will coronavirus peak in the US?

While the nationwide peak is difficult to predict, The New York Times reported that researchers have calculated the time frame during which this date could happen in different virus hotspots with varying degrees of control. If moderate control measures are imposed across the United States, more regions will experience a coronavirus peak between June and July; some between July and August.

 - AFP Relaxnews

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