NYT briefing this morning. Chinese young people not buying gummint propaganda. 
US warned to “get ready”

U.S. is warned to get ready for coronavirus

Federal health officials said on Tuesday that an outbreak in the U.S. was a 
question of when, not if, and urged hospitals, businesses and schools to 
prepare.
“We cannot hermetically seal off the United States to a virus,” Alex Azar, the 
secretary of health and human services, told a Senate panel. “And we need to be 
realistic about that.”
There are currently at least 57 people with the virus in the U.S., all of whom 
have either recently traveled to Asia or are closely connected to others who 
have. Infectious disease experts stressed that people shouldn’t panic. Here’s 
some of their advice.
From The Times: We’re starting an email newsletter that will feature the latest 
developments about the outbreak, as well as expert advice about prevention and 
treatment. Sign up here.
Related: The U.S. military said today that a soldier in South Korea had tested 
positive for the virus, the first American service member to become infected. 
Here are the latest updates and maps of where the virus has spread.
Another angle: In China, where the virus originated, the Communist Party has 
turned to propaganda to confront the biggest challenge to its legitimacy in 
decades. But our columnist reports that young people are openly questioning the 
official message. “News Coverage Should Stop Turning a Funeral Into a Wedding,” 
read the headline on one blog post.

--FT
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