Calgary Herald

Three U.S. governors introduce quarantine­s

Visitors from high-risk states forced to isolate

- JONATHAN ALLEN AND PETER SZEKELY

NEW YORK • As the number of new coronaviru­s cases surged in many areas of the United States, New York, New Jersey and Connecticu­t — once at the epicentre of the outbreak — will require visitors from states with high infection rates to quarantine on arrival.

The announceme­nt on Wednesday came a day after the country recorded the second-largest increase in novel coronaviru­s cases since the health crisis began in early March. There were nearly 36,000 new infections nationwide on Tuesday, according to a Reuters tally.

States subject to the 14day quarantine are Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Washington and Utah, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said at a briefing.

“This is a smart thing to do,” New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said via video at a joint news conference in New York City. “We have taken our people, the three of us from these three states, through hell and back, and the last thing we need to do right now is subject our folks to another round.”

While the U.S. appeared to have curbed the outbreak in May, leading many states to lift restrictio­ns on social and economic activity, the virus is moving into rural areas and other places that it had not initially penetrated deeply.

The virus is also renewing its surge in states that opened up early to ease the devastatin­g effect of the restrictio­ns on local economies.

The New York-new Jersey-connecticu­t tristate area was able to lower its infection rate after locking down much of its economy and moving slowly to reopen.

With little federal guidance and decisions largely left to local officials and businesses, however, the pace of reopening in the rest of the country continues to look like a patchwork.

Florida, one of the first states to reopen, on Wednesday experience­d a record increase of more than 5,500 new cases. Oklahoma, which never ordered a statewide lockdown, on Wednesday posted record new cases for the sixth time this month.

On Tuesday, Arizona, California, Mississipp­i and Nevada had record rises. Texas set an all-time high on Monday.

The surge in cases nationwide on Tuesday was the highest since a record of 36,426 new infections on April 24.

The new quarantine order also applies to tristate residents returning from the targeted states, Cuomo said.

Visitors found violating the order could face fines of $1,000 for a first violation and $5,000 for repeat offences, he said.

The average number of tests has risen 7.6 per cent over the last seven days, according to data from The COVID Tracking Project, while the average number of new cases rose 30 per cent.

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