Monterey Herald

Virus cases rise in US amid world restrictio­ns

- By Eric Tucker, Costas Kantouris and Cody Jackson

Arizona, Texas and Florida together reported about 25,000 new coronaviru­s cases on Wednesday as new restrictio­ns aimed at combating the spread of the pandemic took hold in the United States and around the world.

The face-covering requiremen­ts, lockdowns, health checks and quarantine lists underscore the reality that the number of infections is continuing to tick upward in parts of the world and make clear that a return to normalcy may be farther off than many leaders had envisioned just weeks ago.

Alabama will begin requiring face masks after the state reported a pandemichi­gh of 40 deaths in a single day. In Texas, which again set a record Wednesday for confirmed new cases with nearly 10,800, Republican Gov. Greg Abbott has increasing­ly emphasized face coverings as the state’s way out of avoiding another lockdown, which he has not ruled out.

Among the sternest measures are in New York, where Gov. Andrew Cuomo added to a list now totaling 22 states whose visitors will be required to quarantine for 14 days if they visit the tri-state region. Outof-state travelers arriving in New York airports from those states face a $2,000 fine and a mandatory quarantine order if they fail to fill out a tracing form.

The broad reach of the virus has brought scrutiny to governors’ decisions. Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt, a first-term Republican governor

who has backed one of the country’s most aggressive reopening plans, became the first U.S. governor to announce that he had tested positive for COVID-19. He plans to quarantine at home.

Stitt, who has resisted any statewide mandate on masks and rarely wears one himself, attended President Donald Trump’s rally in Tulsa last month, which health experts have said likely contribute­d to a surge in coronaviru­s cases there.

Florida broke the 300,000 barrier on confirmed cases Wednesday, reporting 10,181 new ones as its daily average death rate continues to rise. Major cities in Florida have imposed mask rules, but Gov. Ron DeSantis has declined to issue a state-wide order, arguing those are best decided on and enforced locally.

Still, on Tuesday the governor wore a mask while speaking publicly for the first time — at a round-table news conference with Miami-Dade County mayors.

 ?? EUGENE HOSHIKO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? People wearing face masks to help curb the spread of the new coronaviru­s walks Wednesday, in Tokyo. The Japanese capital has confirmed more than 160 new coronaviru­s infections.
EUGENE HOSHIKO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS People wearing face masks to help curb the spread of the new coronaviru­s walks Wednesday, in Tokyo. The Japanese capital has confirmed more than 160 new coronaviru­s infections.

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