Texas A&M infectious disease experts say many questions about COVID-19 remain unanswered, but the outbreak highlights the need for pandemic preparedness and education in the U.S.
The university reminds the campus community of additional travel restrictions.
Dr. Gerald Parker, the associate dean of Texas A&M's Global One Health, is among the U.S. leaders following the fast-changing disease.
The university announced today that travel rules have changed due to concerns about the coronavirus.
Texas A&M offers prevention tips and other resources.
State and local health officials are monitoring the individual.