Coronavirus cases in US exceed 1,000, as Michigan sees its first cases
The total amount of coronavirus cases in the U.S. surpassed 1,000 on Tuesday night, with the virus officially being reported in all but 12 states. Various
events have been canceled throughout the country as health officials
warn about attending large-scale gatherings. At least 28 deaths have
been reported. "We would like the country to realize that as a
nation, we can't be doing the kinds of things we were doing a few months
ago," Dr. Anthony Fauci, a top official at the National Institute of
Allergy and Infectious Diseases said during a White House press
briefing.
Kirkland Fire and Rescue ambulance workers walk back to a vehicle
after a patient was loaded into an ambulance, Tuesday, March 10, 2020,
at the Life Care Center in Kirkland, Wash., near Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted
S. Warren)
He referenced guidelines by the White House advising
people to clean their hands regularly and avoid handshakes. You should
also start making habits like covering coughs and sneezes and refraining
from touching your face. The CDC is advising those over 60 with
underlying health conditions to avoid crowded places, unnecessary
travel, and to stock up on supplies. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer,
D-Mich., announced the state's first cases on Tuesday night and declared
a state of emergency "to harness our resources across state government
to slow the spread of the virus." One case is an adult female from
Oakland County with recent international travel and the other is an
adult male from Wayne County with recent domestic travel. "It's
crucial that all Michiganders continue to take preventative measures to
lower their risk, and to share this information with their friends,
family, and co-workers," she added.
This photo provided by Laurie Miller shows passengers as they get
ready to disembark the Grand Princess in Oakland, Calif., Tuesday, March
10, 2020. California Gov. Gavin Newsom urged the state's nearly 40
million residents to avoid sporting events, concerts and large
gatherings to prevent the spread of the coronavirus and adamantly warned
the elderly to stay away from cruise ships as he pondered measures to
restrict cruise travel off the California coast. (Laurie Miller via AP)
The patient from Wayne county is currently under
isolation and officials recommend residents continue to practice
prevention measures to slow the spread of COVID-19. Local health departments are working to identify anyone who had come into close contact with those cases. The
spread of COVID-19 has quickened in the U.S. in recent days. Over 100
new cases have been announced on average per day since Saturday. More
than 100 people have tested positive New York, California and Washington
State “Although we keep coming in and saying -- appropriately --
that as a nation the risk is relatively low, there are parts of the
country right now that are having community spread in which the risk
there is clearly a bit more than that,” Fauci added, referring to those
three states. Gov. Andrew Cuomo, D-N.Y., sent the National Guard
and announced a one-mile "containment zone" for the city of New Rochelle
on Tuesday in an effort to contain the spread of the virus. “New
Rochelle at this point is probably the largest cluster in the U.S. of
these cases,” he said. “It’s a significant issue for us.” Symptoms
of the coronavirus -- fever, cough, and shortness of breath -- may
appear between two to 14 days due to its reported incubation period.
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