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6 Min ReadBEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China accused the United States on Monday of whipping up panic over a fast-spreading coronavirus with travel restrictions and evacuations as Chinese stocks plunged on the first day back from the extended Lunar New Year holiday. The World Health Organization (WHO) last week declared the flu-like virus a global emergency and it has since spread to 23 other countries and regions, with the first death outside of China reported on Sunday, that of a 44-year-old Chinese man who died in the Philippines after travelling from Wuhan. CHINA OPENS FAST-BUILT HOSPITAL A 1,000-bed hospital built in eight days to treat people with the virus in Wuhan will begin to take patients on Monday, state media said.
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