The day before the World Health Organization declared that the novel coronavirus that originated in Wuhan, China had become a health emergency, the Fire Department issued a two-page directive to workers about the outbreak and precautions on dealing with any potential cases they might encounter.
For the city’s first-responders, the outbreak means taking extra precautions and asking additional questions to members of the public they come in contact with who are complaining about flu-like symptoms.
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