Coronavirus updates: U.S. cases top 1,000

FAN Editor

U.S. officials are racing to implement new measures to stop the spread of coronavirus, which has killed at least 32 people in the country and sickened more than 1,000. Multiple states have declared a state of emergency to help free up resources to fight the virus.

In New York, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced Tuesday that officials are implementing a “containment area” centered in New Rochelle, a suburb of New York City. Within the containment area, a 1-mile radius, large gathering places will be closed for two weeks, officials said. That includes schools and places of worship.

“We are also going to use the National Guard in the containment area to deliver food to homes, to help with the cleaning of public spaces,” Cuomo said. He added that a temporary coronavirus testing facility will be set up within the zone. 

Meanwhile, Italians woke up to the most severe restrictions on their every-day lives since World War II, as the number of cases globally continued to climb. As of Tuesday night, there have been at least 118,000 cases worldwide, according to data from Johns Hopkins. While more than 65,000 people have recovered, more than 4,200 have died. 

In Italy, which has the largest outbreak outside China, all 60 million people were under travel restrictions, public gatherings and public sports events were canceled, and Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte told his people to stay home. He called it Italy’s “darkest hour.” 

Monday was the worst day on Wall Street since the financial collapse in 2008, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling nearly 8%. Markets rebounded nearly 5% Tuesday, although several economic road signs were pointing to a possible coronavirus-induced recession.

For detailed information on coronavirus prevention and treatment, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website here

Free America Network Articles

Leave a Reply

Next Post

Biden wins in Michigan, Mississippi and Missouri

Joe Biden picked up wins in Tuesday’s contests in Mississippi and Missouri and Michigan, the state with the night’s largest delegate prize, CBS projects. Idaho and Washington are toss-ups, CBS News estimates. North Dakota also went to the polls on Tuesday.  Losing Michigan, with 125 delegates, came as a blow […]

You May Like