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There's much news these days about the strain of coronavirus that to date has sickened 40,000 people worldwide and killed over 1,000.

The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday it has for the first time tested someone for infection by the 2019 novel coronavirus. Last week, Colby College in Waterville began isolation and monitoring of some school community members who had recently traveled to China, where the disease is thought to have originated.

Although there have been no confirmed cases in Maine, a total of 13 people in six states have tested positive for infection by the virus.

Countries including the U.S. have imposed travel restrictions, international shipments and business meetings are being rescheduled, and on Tuesday Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome H. Powell told Congress the virus was "a major unknown for the economy."

Is your business worried about supply chain disruptions or other potential problems due to the coronavirus outbreak?
Yes (42%, 19 VOTES)
No (58%, 26 VOTES)
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There's much news these days about the strain of coronavirus that to date has sickened 40,000 people worldwide and killed over 1,000.

The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday it has for the first time tested someone for infection by the 2019 novel coronavirus. Last week, Colby College in Waterville began isolation and monitoring of some school community members who had recently traveled to China, where the disease is thought to have originated.

Although there have been no confirmed cases in Maine, a total of 13 people in six states have tested positive for infection by the virus.

Countries including the U.S. have imposed travel restrictions, international shipments and business meetings are being rescheduled, and on Tuesday Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome H. Powell told Congress the virus was "a major unknown for the economy."

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