Info sources re. transit issues from coronavirus

Post date: 2020-02-27 15:20:17
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Predicting transit issues from coronavirus – I'm healthy with no direct concern re. the virus, but I have U.S. / Europe travel coming up that my work and plans depend on. Are there info sources I should follow to predict chances I'll have to cancel those trips?

(I don't mean for this question to be insensitive to people who aren't in good health – my apologies if it reads that way.)

I'm based in Philadelphia. I've got San Diego, upstate NY, and Sweden/Norway travel coming in the next four months.

It wouldn't be a disaster if I got stranded temporarily in any of those places – my question's more re. what info sources I should watch for clues re. whether the trips will have to be canceled entirely.

San Diego's a concern because I'll be there for several weeks (not in the city of SD, in a low-population mountain area nearby). So I'm realizing the situation might change in southern CA for airports – and/or for transit from mountain areas to the airport – across a block that long.
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