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Data is a real-time snapshot *Data is delayed at least 15 minutes. The bottom line number excludes 8 cents of negative impact from restructuring and special charges. A large broadcast satellite, owned by AT&T's (T) DirecTV, built by Boeing (BA) and operated by Intelsat (I), China's National Health Commission said as many as 26 people have died from a fast-spreading Democrats will press their final day of arguments today before skeptical Republican senators at President Trump's impeachment trail, focusing on the second article of Former VP Joe Biden leads other candidates for the Democratic The Trump administration is set to release a report today that outlines its short-term and long-term plans for enlisting e-commerce companies to combat J.P. Morgan Chase (JPM) CEO Jamie Dimon got a 1.6% raise to The U.S. government announced that former Wells Fargo CEO Home DNA-testing company 23andMe is laying off about Jim Lehrer, co-host and later host of the nightly PBS "NewsHour" that for decades offered a thoughtful take on current events, Ford (F) expects to take a pretax hit of about $2.2 billion in the fourth-quarter due to contributions to its employee pension plans and retirement benefits.Ericsson (ERIC) posted a smaller-than-expected profit for the fourth quarter, with the Swedish telecom equipment maker hit by higher costs for 5G development as well as a weaker U.S. market.Broadcom (AVGO) struck a deal to supply Apple (AAPL) with wireless components for Apple products through 2023, in a deal that could be worth billions. China Coronavirus outbreak: How many have REALLY been infected?Disease X: 'SARS-like' virus spreading through China prompts alertMysterious virus 'expected' to spread to UK amid China cover-up panicMeasles outbreak CRISIS: Ebola overshadows deadly diseaseChina mystery virus: US begins screening travellers after second deathChinese President Xi Jinping said the health of Chinese citizens is his 'top priority' newspaper archive.Coronavirus cover-up: China could be hiding true scale of outbreak China coronavirus: Why China virus threatens a repeat of SARS pandemicAuthorities have confirmed three people have so far died from the virus Coronavirus crisis: Fears of pandemic grow as three die Symptoms include fever, chills and shortness of breath. Published Fri, Jan 24 2020 7:28 AM EST. Please see our The virus belongs to the same family of coronaviruses known as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS).SARS killed nearly 800 people globally during a 2002 outbreak that also started in China.Symptoms include fever, chills and shortness of breath.China’s National Health Commission said experts have judged the current outbreak to be “preventable and controllable”.However, the source and how the virus is transmitted from human-to-human is not yet known.A spokesman for the Commission said: “However, the source of the new type of coronavirus has not been found.“We do not fully understand how the virus is transmitted, and changes in the virus still need to be closely monitored.”Chinese President Xi Jinping said the health of Chinese citizens is his “top priority” and called for the disease to be “resolutely curbed”.President Xi said: “People’s lives and health should be given top priority and the spread of the outbreak should be resolutely curbed.”There are growing fears the virus could spread further in the coming days as millions prepare to celebrate the Chinese New Year.Millions of Chinese nationals will be travelling domestically and abroad for the celebration on January 25.The deputy director of the National Infection Service has said the risk of the virus spreading to the UK is “very low” and confirmed it is working with the World Health Organisation.Dr Nick Phin said: “Based on the available evidence, the current risk to the UK is very low.“We are working with the WHO and other international partners, have issued advice to the NHS and are keeping the situation under constant review.”He added: “People travelling to Wuhan should maintain good hand, respiratory and personal hygiene and should seek medical attention if they develop respiratory symptoms within 14 days of visiting the area.” See today's front and back pages, download the newspaper, More than 800 people have been infected with disease, according to health authorities