It comes amid new concerns about whether the virus could spread more easily than initially thought.
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Trending is a news segment that talks about current trends in the world. It was first introduced on Current TV in 2007. The segment is a part of its News segment that usually begins with a brief intro from the News Anchor followed by the latest trending topics that are currently trending worldwide. The segment also includes videos that talk about the topic of the day. It is usually accompanied by a background music or a special graphic. It was originally used by the network for breaking news events that require an immediate interruption of current non-news programming or a regularly scheduled newscast, such as the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. It is also used on 24-hour news networks, in place of a newsflash or special report.
