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  • Let's talk about the coronavirus.

  • According to WebMD, you already have it.

  • Now, every day, we learn more

  • about how this virus is affecting the world.

  • So let's check in on the latest coronavirus news

  • in our ongoing segment, Is This How We Die?

  • -♪ ♪ -(cheering and applause)

  • Last week, we learned that coronavirus

  • has been making its way through Europe

  • like a trust fund kid on a gap year.

  • And after throwing Italy into chaos,

  • the next stop on the trip is Paris.

  • Uh, big changes in France today.

  • The number of cases there has nearly doubled to 100.

  • The government there

  • really taking some pretty extreme measures.

  • NEWSWOMAN: The French government banned indoor public gatherings

  • of more than 5,000 people.

  • That led to the Louvre Museum shutting down.

  • NEWSMAN: The health minister advising people

  • not to kiss or shake hands when meeting

  • as President Macron did days ago with Italy's leader.

  • Oh, come on, Macron.

  • You serious?

  • Italy's got corona,

  • and you're kissing their prime minister?

  • And it's not just one kiss. It's three.

  • That's three chances to get sick.

  • Yeah. You're just like, "Healthy. Healthy.

  • Dead."

  • (laughter)

  • And that's right.

  • The situation is getting so serious

  • that French people have been told

  • not to kiss each other hello, which must be hard.

  • That's, like, such an ingrained part of their culture.

  • You know, it's like telling New Yorkers

  • not to jack off on the subway.

  • That's how we say hello.

  • (laughter)

  • But these protocols make sense.

  • Right? Greeting people with physical contact

  • is not a good idea right now.

  • And black people are the only people

  • who are really prepared for this, you know?

  • Everyone else is, like, shaking hands with you,

  • but black people, like, we have many different ways

  • to greet each other, you know?

  • We've got the distant head nod, you know?

  • It's, like, that whole thing.

  • Yeah. You know, you just...

  • "You look sick. Stay over there."

  • You know?

  • And even when black people shake hands,

  • it's so complicated that by the end of it,

  • the virus is like, "Yo, you lost me on the second...

  • "I-I didn't... I didn't get that part.

  • "That... Yeah, you-you got me.

  • I don't... I don't know what... I'm out. I'm out."

  • (laughter)

  • Now, while France is only beginning to grapple

  • with how to contain the outbreak,

  • Korea is showing the world how it's done.

  • Outside of China, South Korea has the most coronavirus cases.

  • They've come up with a new, innovative way

  • to test for the virus in the form of a drive-through.

  • This is a free service

  • that the city of Goyang is offering anybody.

  • I just took the test, actually.

  • Vehicles come through here, and you get a questionnaire,

  • you get your hands sanitized,

  • and then you go through a number of stations here.

  • Damn, Korea is advanced.

  • They've got drive-through testing?

  • And apparently, using this, they have screened

  • more than 100,000 people for coronavirus,

  • which is impressive and probably the first time

  • people going through a drive-through

  • are getting healthier.

  • But also, why isn't America doing this?

  • Right? This is the land of the drive-through.

  • Yeah. Drive-through fast food, drive-through banks,

  • drive-through liquor stores.

  • I mean, when I'm in a rush, I go to a drive-through therapist.

  • You know? It's just like, "Stop being sad."

  • "Thank you. Goodbye!"

  • (laughter)

  • And, look, whether it's drive-throughs

  • or something else, America needs to figure out

  • how it's going to deal with this pandemic,

  • because it turns out not only is coronavirus here in the U.S.

  • Apparently, it's been here for a while.

  • NEWSMAN: Over the weekend, health officials announced

  • new infections in Washington state, Oregon,

  • California, Illinois, New York,

  • Florida and Rhode Island.

  • NEWSWOMAN: A state of emergency issued in Washington state,

  • where 13 patients have been diagnosed with COVID-19.

  • Researchers in Washington telling ABC News

  • their analysis of samples of the virus

  • strongly suggest it's been spreading in the state

  • for the past six weeks.

  • Yeah, that's right, people.

  • There's a chance coronavirus has been in America for weeks

  • and nobody realized it. Yeah.

  • It's like at the end of a sports movie

  • where the coach is like, "Guys, what you've been looking for

  • "has been right here all along.

  • "See, the virus is in your lungs.

  • "You shouldn't be playing basketball.

  • You should be at the hospital."

  • But this is really scary, and so for more

  • on this health crisis and America's response,

  • we turn to our senior medical correspondent

  • Roy Wood Jr., everybody.

  • (cheering and applause)

  • Roy.

  • I... I got to say, Roy,

  • this virus has everyone so stressed out.

  • I mean, I'm keeping this can of disinfectant around

  • to spray on everything.

  • What-what else can we do to stay safe?

  • Stop, stop. Stop with that.

  • First of all, Trevor, don't panic.

  • The most important thing to do is wash your hands.

  • Just wash your hands. And don't rush.

  • You got to wash them for at least the length

  • of one verse of a Cardi B song.

  • Yeah, I wash the back, then wash the front

  • Girl, I make healthy moves. ♪

  • Yeah.

  • And another thing. Don't touch your face

  • 'cause you can make yourself sick.

  • And if you are sick, remember to stay...

  • (coughing)

  • ...stay at home.

  • (laughter and applause)

  • (Wood clearing throat)

  • What? Wh-What?

  • Did you just corona-cough in my face?

  • No.

  • Didn't cough in your face.

  • No, I just had some peanuts a minute ago.

  • They stuck in my throat.

  • (laughter)

  • Okay, I'm...

  • 'Cause I'm-I'm watching you, Roy. Don't-don't make me sick.

  • I'm good, man.

  • Come on.

  • As I was saying, it's important not to panic.

  • Check on your elderly neighbors, make sure...

  • (coughs)

  • (laughter)

  • (coughing)

  • (laughter and applause)

  • (clears throat)

  • There's no need for concern.

  • What you need to...

  • (coughing)

  • -Ah, corona! Corona! Corona! -No! It's peanuts!

  • -It's peanuts! -Corona! Get out of here!

  • Roy Wood Jr., everybody.

Let's talk about the coronavirus.

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