Deccan Chronicle

69 deaths: CDC cancels meets of over 50 people

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Houston, March 16: The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in the US has recommende­d to postpone or cancel events having a gathering of 50 people or more for the next eight weeks amid stepped up efforts to contain the rapid spread of the Covid-19 that has claimed 69 lives in the country.

According to the John Hopkins Covid-19 Resource Centre, the Covid-19 pandemic has infected over 3,700 people, including 69 deaths, in the US as the authoritie­s placed travel restrictio­ns, closed schools, restaurant­s and bars and cancelled entertainm­ent events across the country to contain the deadly virus.

The CDC, in a statement on Sunday, said that large events and mass gatherings can contribute to the spread of Covid-19 in the US through travellers who attend these events and introduce the virus to new communitie­s. Large events and mass gatherings include conference­s, festivals, parades, concerts, sporting events, weddings and other types of assemblies.

These events can be planned not only by organisati­ons and communitie­s but also by individual­s, it said. “CDC, in accordance with its guidance for large events and mass gatherings, recommends that for the next 8 weeks, organisers (whether groups or individual­s) cancel or postpone in-person events that consist of 50 people or more throughout the

US,” it said.

The national public health institute stated that events of any size should only be continued if they can be carried out with adherence to guidelines for protecting vulnerable population­s, hand hygiene and social distancing. When feasible, organisers could modify events to be virtual, it said. It, however, clarified that the recommenda­tion does not apply to the day-today operation of organisati­ons such as schools, institutes of higher learning, or businesses.

This recommenda­tion is made in an attempt to reduce introducti­on of the virus into new communitie­s and to slow the spread of infection in communitie­s already affected. The virus has claimed over 6,500 lives and infected more than 169,000 people over 135 countries and territorie­s.

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