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Novel virus tied to Chinese outbreak found in Japan, as second death is reported

Japanese health officials have confirmed a pneumonia case caused by a previously unknown virus that started an outbreak in China, raising additional questions about how it is spread.
Pedestrians wear protective masks as they walk through a shopping district in Tokyo.

Japanese health officials have confirmed a pneumonia case caused by a previously unknown virus that started an outbreak in China, becoming the third country to identify the virus and raising additional questions about how it is spread.

The patient in Japan, a man in his 30s, had traveled there from Wuhan, the Chinese city where the outbreak originated, Japanese health authorities said in . But he told health officials, a group that can sometimes jump from animals to people — or the man contracted the virus from another person.

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