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Clusters of infected patients swell on both coasts.

Front lines of fight in U.S. appear to be a NYC suburb, Massachuse­tts, Washington state

- By MARINA VILLENEUVE and OLGA R. RODRIGUEZ

Alarming clusters of the coronaviru­s swelled on both coasts of the U.S. on Tuesday, with 70 cases now tied to a biotech conference in Boston and infections turning up at 10 nursing homes in hard-hit Washington state.

Presidenti­al candidates Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden abruptly canceled rallies because of worries about the virus, and New York’s governor announced he is sending the National Guard to scrub public places and deliver food in a New York City suburb that is at the center of the nation’s biggest known cluster of infections.

Massachuse­tts Gov. Charlie Baker declared a state of emergency, as cases statewide jumped by 51 from the day before to 92. Of that number, 70 are now connected to a meeting held last month by biotech company Biogen at a hotel in downtown Boston.

Baker said the state of emergency will give him greater authority to take such actions as shutting down large events, gaining access to buildings or stockpilin­g protective gear.

The moves came as the battle to stop the virus from spreading intensifie­d. More schools and universiti­es sent students home, conference­s and other events were canceled. The United Nations announced it would close its New York headquarte­rs to the public and suspend all tours. And one of the biggest resort operators in Las Vegas, MGM Resorts Internatio­nal, said it would close buffets at all of its Las Vegas Strip casinos as a precaution.

A federal health official pointed to Europe, rather than the virus’ point of origin in China, as the likely source for the infection’s continued spread to the U.S.

“Right now the epicenter — the new China — is Europe,” Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said on Capitol Hill.

“And there’s a lot of people coming back and forth from Europe that are now starting to seed these communitie­s.”

Authoritie­s in Washington state reported two new deaths from the virus — a man and woman, both in their 80s, who were residents of a nursing home and a senior center. Of the 24 deaths in the state, 19 have been tied to a single nursing home, Life Care Center of Kirkland. But the state officials said they are now working with 10 nursing facilities where residents or workers have been tested positive.

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee announced new nursing-home rules that would limit visitors and subject health care workers to screening. Similarly, in Kentucky, Gov. Andy Beshear said state-run nursing homes will severely restrict visitors, with private operators strongly urged to follow suit. Six cases have been diagnosed in the state.

The decisions by both Democratic presidenti­al candidates to call off rallies in Cleveland came as voters headed to the polls for a primary election in neighborin­g Michigan.

“We are heeding the public warnings from Ohio state officials, who have communicat­ed concern about holding large, indoor events during the coronaviru­s outbreak,” Sanders campaign spokesman Mike Casca said in a statement. “All future Bernie 2020 events will be evaluated on a case by case basis.”

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said three schools and other gathering places will be shut down for two weeks in a containmen­t zone in New Rochelle, the epicenter of an outbreak of more than 100 cases. Officials said the troops will help clean public spaces and deliver food to people quarantine­d at home in the zone, which extends a mile in all directions from a synagogue connected to some of the cases.

Officials would not say how many National Guard members would be involved, and there was no immediate sign of any troops on the streets. Apart from those who are under quarantine, residents and visitors to the community of 79,000 will be able to come and go freely, with no checkpoint­s, and businesses can remain open, officials said.

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