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COVID-19 cases reported in all 50 US states as total surpasses 6,300

- Xinhua

NEW YORK: All 50 US states, as well as Washington D.C., have now reported COVID-19 cases, after West Virginia reported its first case on Tuesday.

“We knew it was coming,” said West Virginia Governor Jim Justice at a news conference on Tuesday evening. “We’ve prepared for this and we shouldn’t panic.”

Confirmed cases are increasing rapidly as test kits become more readily available in various states. As of Tuesday night, the country has tallied over 6,300 COVID-19 cases, an addition of 1,500 in 24 hours, according to the Center for Systems Science and Engineerin­g (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University.

At least 108 deaths have resulted from the disease in the United States, 55 of which occurred in the state of Washington and 13 in New York state, according to the center.

Amid the growing public health crisis, Houston City Council on Tuesday voted to indefinite­ly extend the proclamati­on of a local state of disaster in the fourth largest U.S. city.

The order allows Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner to make decisions to work with county, state, and federal officials to contain and mitigate the spread of COVID-19. Turner signed the disaster declaratio­n last week, which will be in effect for seven days.

“As a city, we must work together. This is a crisis that is going to be with us for several weeks, if not several months,” Turner was quoted as saying in a statement issued by Houston Mayor’s Office.

“It is gravely important for us to take definitive steps to slow the

COVID-19 spread. The measures we have put in place will help save lives,” he continued.

Turner also announced on Tuesday that all city-produced, sponsored and previously permitted events are now canceled through the end of April. The city is also encouragin­g businesses to limit exposure to members of the public and shift their operations online for the time being.

The decisions were made one day after the mayor ordered all bars, nightclubs and restaurant­s in Houston to close for 15 days.

Meanwhile, seven counties in California’s Bay Area on Tuesday started to follow a shelter-at-home order, which has been regarded as the strictest measure introduced in the entire country since the outbreak of the virus.

In San Francisco, Santa Clara, San Mateo, Marin, Contra Costa, Alameda and Santa Cruz counties, most businesses are closed and residents have been directed to stay home for the next three weeks.

However, people are still allowed to go out to buy food and gas, collect prescripti­ons at pharmacies and go to banks, according to local officials.

Mayor of New York City Bill de Blasio said Tuesday that he is considerin­g taking similar measures to those of the California counties, adding that a decision will be made in 48 hours.

The city that never sleeps has gone unusually quiet as thousands of cinemas, theatres, bars and restaurant­s were closed starting Tuesday, following orders by both the mayor and

New York state governor.

Also on Tuesday, Governor Andrew Cuomo called for national unity in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, as New York became the country’s first state to have reported over 1,000 COVID-19 cases.

“Everybody is afraid. Everybody is nervous. How you respond, how you act, this is a character test for all of us individual­ly. It is a character test for us collective­ly as a society,” said Cuomo.

The governor said that federal resources are needed to counter the crisis, such as those of the Federal Emergency Management Agency on the hospital capacity issue.

He warned the number of COVID-19 cases in the state might not peak for another 45 days, citing expert projection­s.

 ??  ?? CORONAVIRU­S: At least 108 deaths have resulted from the disease in the United States, 55 of which occurred in the state of Washington and 13 in New York state.
CORONAVIRU­S: At least 108 deaths have resulted from the disease in the United States, 55 of which occurred in the state of Washington and 13 in New York state.

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