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Coronaviruses are a family of viruses, and the interesting thing about coronaviruses is
that's a pretty big family and it includes viruses that are, viruses
that cause the common cold. People get corona viruses every couple
of years. They might get just a common cold with the coronaviruses but the
family also includes more serious viruses like SARS or MERS which are
coronaviruses that have caused fairly large-scale epidemics or pandemics in the past.
One thing to remember is that we're right in the middle of cold and
flu season and flu hospitalizes tens of thousands of people in the United States
every year, and so if you are having symptoms it's as likely to be similar to
what we usually see in a cold and flu season so influenza RSV other more
common viruses. This virus isn't readily spreading throughout the United States
or Michigan right now. As we learn more about the epidemic, it's also possible
that things change, we have new tests becoming available now to test
people for this virus, and as we test more and more people will be able to
learn more about how severe it is and how fast it's transmitting.
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