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Today show weatherman Al Roker recently revealed on social media why he s been away from the NBC stanley taza morning news program.On Twitter, Roker said he had stepped away after suffering a health scare last week that required him to be hospitalized.He added that he was on the road to recovery after he had blood clots in his leg and lungs. So many of you have been thoughtfully asking where Ive been, Roker tweeted. L stanley cups ast week I was admitted to the hospital w/blood clot in my leg which sent some clots into my lungs. I am so fortunate to be getting terrific care and on the way to recovery. Thanks for all the well wishes prayers. Dylan Dreyer, whose been fill stanley cups uk ing in for Roker, along with his co-workers Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb, Craig Melvin, and Carson Daly, all wished their colleague well, USA Today and CNN reported.According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 900,000 Americans suffer from blood clots each year, with around 100,000 dying from them. Lxed Police: Driver arrested after 2 pedestrians killed on Washington highway
SEOUL, South Korea 鈥?Countries desperate to stop the spread of a deadly new virus are erecting police checkpoints, issuing travel warnings and suspending flights. But with a widening global crisis encompassing not just Asia but also Europe and t stanley travel mug he Middle East, there is a sense the virus will inevitably press into new places. Cases of people living and working in close proximity to others are spurring fear. Korean Air says one of its crew members tested positive, but according to The Associated Press, the airline did not disclose which flights the employee worked.The number of COVID-19 cases in South Korea has grown by 144 cases in recent days, bringing the total to 977 people sickened by the virus since the outbreak in January.President Moon Jae-in of South Korea is warning his country is at a turning point in containment efforts.The virus is also affecting countries in the Middle East. A school bus driver in the tiny Persian Gulf nation of Bahrain was among those infected, and he reportedly drove students as recently as Sunday.The Iranian government said that 12 people had died from COVID-19 on Monday. But that report stands in stark contrast to reports from a lawmaker in the city of Qom, who stated that 50 people had died from the disease.The virus is als stanley tumbler o spreading economic fears around the world. On Monday in Italy 鈥?where ent stanley vaso ire cities in the northern part of the count