UPDATED: Israel Confirms Its First Case Of Coronavirus In Cruise Ship Returnee

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UPDATED: Israel Confirms Its First Case Of Coronavirus In Cruise Ship Returnee
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Israel Confirms First Case Of New Coronavirus

Israel on Friday confirmed its first case of new coronavirus.

“One of the passengers who returned home from the cruise ship in Japan tested positive in a checkup by the health ministry’s central laboratory,” a ministry statement said.

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