Open Windows. Don’t Share Food. Here’s the U.S. Government’s Coronavirus Advice.
The Trump administration released several pages of simple behaviors for keeping schools, homes and businesses safe during a coronavirus outbreak.
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Cases | Deaths | New cases | |
---|---|---|---|
China Avoid travel |
80,921 | 3,161 |
Jan. 22
Mar. 10
|
Italy Avoid travel |
12,462 | 827 |
|
Iran Avoid travel |
9,000 | 354 |
|
S. Korea Avoid travel |
7,755 | 61 |
|
Spain |
2,231 | 54 |
|
Germany |
1,908 | 3 |
|
France |
1,784 | 33 |
|
Japan Reconsider |
1,277 | 16 |
|
U.S. |
1,107 | 32 |
|
Switzerland |
613 | 4 |
|
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