March 17 coronavirus news

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What you need to know

  • Millions are under lockdown in Europe.
  • The US is working to send money directly to Americans in a bid to curb economic fallout.
  • 37 states in the US have closed their public schools.
  • The White House has advised people not to gather in groups of more than 10.
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Bolivia closes border to curb coronavirus spread

Bolivia’s borders will be closed due to the ongoing threat of coronavirus, Interim President Jeanine Áñez announced in a statement released by her office on Tuesday.

Effective Thursday, only Bolivian citizens and residents may enter the country, the statement said. Travelers entering the country must follow protocols implemented by the Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization.

International and national flights will be suspended starting Friday, the statement said. The transportation of goods will still be allowed into Bolivia.

In addition to border closures, work days will be shortened and markets will open for limited hours. The measures will be in place until March 31.

Hawaii governor asks visitors to postpone their vacations

A US state heavily dependent on tourism dollars is making the extraordinary request for visitors to stay away due to the coronavirus. 

Speaking at a news conference in Honolulu on Tuesday, Hawaii Gov. David Ige said, “I am strongly encouraging our guests to postpone their vacations for at least the next 30 days and reschedule it for a later date.”

Ige said additional steps are coming, as they will screen all passengers disembarking from cruise ships starting Friday. Physicians will check the temperature of each passenger and conduct interviews about their health. Ige said they intend to do the same screenings for airport arrivals as soon as possible.

The state is banning table service at restaurants, and the governor said all bars and clubs will be closed. Additionally, all gatherings of more than 10 people are prohibited, including worship services.

Nevada governor orders non-essential businesses to close for 30 days

The marquee and sign at an entrance of the MGM Grand & Hotel & Casino display messages after the Las Vegas Strip resort was closed as a precaution against coronavirus on March 17 in Las Vegas. 

The governor of Nevada is strongly advising as many residents as possible to stay home indefinitely to slow the spread of coronavirus.

In a news conference, Gov. Steve Sisolak said only businesses and organizations that serve food, gas and other essential items or social services can remain open as of noon Wednesday. Restaurants can only provide their services via delivery or carryout.

All casinos are ordered closed, as well as pubs and wineries that do not serve food. All gaming devices in any location must be shut down by midnight Tuesday night.

Sisolak strongly suggested postponing weddings scheduled for the next month – especially those involving guests traveling from out-of-state, and even advised Nevadans to limit attendance at funerals. The order does not apply to houses of worship, but the governor said, “I strongly urge our faith leaders to find ways to deliver to their congregations without bringing them together in person.”

“It’s incumbent upon the citizens of this state to take this seriously,” Sisolak said as he pounded the podium with his finger.

US and Canada preparing joint statement that could suspend non-essential travel between the two countries 

The United States and Canada are preparing to issue a joint statement that could suspend non-essential travel between the two countries in the next 24 to 48 hours, a Trump administration official tells CNN.

The agreement is not yet finalized and officials are still working to define “non-essential travel,” but the official stressed that the new restrictions will ensure that business and trade between the two countries can continue.

Part of the discussions involve what types of vehicles and individuals would still be allowed to travel between the two borders and for what purpose, the official said. The restrictions will likely allow for significant flexibility.

Unlike travel restrictions on Europe and China, this would be a mutual agreement between the two countries.

When Trump was asked at the coronavirus task force briefing whether he was considering closing the US land borders on Tuesday, he said, “I don’t want to say that, but we are discussing things with Canada and we’re discussing things with Mexico, quite honestly, and again, the relationship is outstanding with both, outstanding. We just signed our deal, the USMCA, and the relationship is very strong.” 

California schools likely to be closed for rest of school year, governor says

California public schools will likely remain closed for the remainder of the school year to prevent spread of novel coronavirus, Gov. Gavin Newsom said at a news conference Tuesday.

Nearly all school districts in the state, with a total student body of 6.1 million students, have been closed in response to the coronavirus outbreak.

Florida cancels all remaining testing for state’s schools

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, speaking at a news conference Tuesday, said that all remaining testing for students K-12 has been canceled for the year.

Requirements for students who are readying for graduation will still be looked at, without the testing component.

Parents will have a choice to keep their children in the same grade for the 2020-2021 school year. There will be no K-12 grades calculated for the rest of this year, he said.

Nearly 8 million Northern California residents asked to shelter in place

A pedestrian crosses an empty street in San Francisco on Tuesday, March 17.

Sonoma County joined nine other Northern California counties on Tuesday, ordering residents to shelter in place to prevent the spread of novel coronavirus, raising the total number of residents under the orders in the region to nearly 8 million.

The order issued by Sonoma County restricts residents’ activity, travel, and business functions to only the most basic and essential needs. It goes into effect at midnight March 18 and will be in place for three weeks until April 7.

Other counties currently ordered to shelter in place include Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Monterey, San Benito, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz.

Air traffic control tower at Chicago Midway International Airport is temporarily closed, FAA says

The sun sets behind the air traffic control tower at Chicago Midway International Airport on Tuesday, March 17.

The air traffic control tower at Chicago Midway International Airport has temporarily closed after several technicians at the facility tested positive for coronavirus, the Federal Aviation Administration said Tuesday.

The federal agency said the closure is necessary “while we ensure a safe work environment for air traffic controllers and technicians.”

The airport is also shifting to “one-in-one-out” flight operations, according to the Chicago Department of Aviation.

“We have been notified by the FAA that out of an abundance of caution, access to the air traffic control tower at Midway International Airport will be limited, and flight operations will shift to “one-in-one-out,” the department said in a statement.

“Subsequently, the FAA has implemented a ground delay program, which applies to any flight bound for Midway that has not yet departed its point of origin. Midway remains open, but operations will be limited until further notice. Travelers are encouraged to contact their airline for the most up-to-date flight information,” the department said.

Spanish prime minister announces aid package to address impact of the coronavirus outbreak

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced Tuesday his government has approved a 200 billion euro (almost $220 billion) aid package to help tackle the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

The package amounts to about 20% of the country’s GDP and is “the biggest mobilization of economic resources in Spain’s history,” Sanchez said during a news conference.

Of that total amount, 600 million euros ($660 million) will be put into basic social services, with a special focus for health assistance for the elderly and other vulnerable groups. The government is also facilitating the protection of the water, electricity and communication providers “to guarantee essential public services.”

“We are also guaranteeing the right to housing for those with more difficulties. Nobody in a touch economic situation will lose their house,” the prime minister said.

On the industry front, Sánchez promised that independent workers may receive subsidies if they see their workload reduced. He also appealed to business owners not to fire their employees.

NASA orders all employees to telework until further notice

NASA announced tonight that effective immediately all employees and contractors will telework until further notice after “a limited number of employees have tested positive” for coronavirus.

“Although a limited amount of employees have tested positive for COVID-19, it is imperative that we take this pre-emptive step to thwart further spreading of the virus among the workforce and our communities,” NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said in a statement.

Mission-essential personnel will continue to be granted access onsite.

6.1 million students out of school in California

California Gov. Gavin Newsom, speaking at a news conference Tuesday, said 6.1 million students are out of school statewide due to closures over coronavirus concerns.

According to Newsom, 98.8% of schools are closed.

He went on to say don’t expect schools to open up in a few weeks.

ICE to temporarily reschedule appointments of immigrants who are not in detention, memo says

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement notified congressional staffers Tuesday that it will temporarily reschedule in-person appointments of immigrants who are not in detention and allow those recently released from the southern border to check in at 60 days, instead of 30 days, according to a memo obtained by CNN. 

ICE also reiterated in its memo to staffers that the agency “does not conduct operations at medical facilities, except under extraordinary circumstances.”

Americans should "only purchase enough food and essentials for the week ahead," FDA says

A person walks past empty shelves at a supermarket in Saugus, Massachusetts, on March 13.

The US Food and Drug Administration said in a statement Tuesday there are no nationwide food shortages, although some stores may temporarily have low supplies of some items before they can restock.

The agency said it is in close contact with grocery stores and food manufacturers to monitor the food supply chain for any possible shortages. 

In the statement, the agency said it was relaxing some of its requirements to limit disruptions in the food supply chain.

While grocery stores are “facing unprecedented demand,” the FDA is temporarily waiving its strict supplier verification audit requirements, if the supplier is using other appropriate methods, such as sampling and testing, to make sure food is safe.

With COVID-19 pandemic-related travel restrictions in place, the FDA said it may make some audits “temporarily impractical to conduct.” The FDA said onsite audits will resume when it becomes practicable to do so. 

Watch: Tips for shopping during coronavirus stockpiling

Treasury Secretary warns US could see 20% unemployment rate due to coronavirus, source says

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin warned Republican senators Tuesday that the coronavirus pandemic could drive up US unemployment to 20%, a Republican Senate source told CNN.

Mnuchin’s comments came as he urged Republican senators to act on economic stimulus measures totaling $1 trillion designed to avert that kind of worst case scenario.

In the same meeting, Mnuchin also said he is concerned the economic ramifications of the coronavirus pandemic could be worse than the 2008 financial crisis, the source said.

Mnuchin’s comments, which were first reported by Bloomberg News, come amid a rising sense of urgency at the White House and on Capitol Hill to confront the increasingly serious threat of the coronavirus pandemic — on both the public health and economic fronts.

Watch: Mnuchin says this is not the time to worry about the deficit

UN Security Council cancels all meetings this week

United Nations Security Council meetings this week at the UN have been canceled, the Ambassador of China, who is the Security Council President, announced.

Discussions at the UN continue this week, however, and the UN remains open for diplomats and media.

Spanish football club Espanyol announces 6 cases of coronavirus

Spanish La Liga club RCD Espanyol de Barcelona, known as Espanyol for short, announced that six members of the team have tested positive for COVID-19, some first team players and some team staff.

The team reported that all are experiencing mild symptoms and following medical recommendations.

Here's the CDC's coronavirus guidance for pregnant health care workers

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its website Tuesday to add information for pregnant health care professionals about the novel coronavirus and to post tips for disinfecting homes where people are sick with the virus.

The CDC said pregnant health care personnel should follow the same risk assessment and infection control guidelines around coronavirus patients as other health care workers, but the agency also said it does not have information on adverse pregnancy outcomes in women with COVID-19. 

The agency also added new information on its website on about disinfecting the home if someone is sick. The guidance says to wear disposable gloves to clean and disinfect, and urges cleaning and disinfecting frequently touched surfaces, such as tables, countertops, light switches, doorknobs and cabinet handles every day.

Turkey confirms first coronavirus death

Turkish Health Minister Fahrettin Koca announced the country’s first coronavirus death during a televised news conference Tuesday.

The infected patient was an 89-year-old man, the health minister said. 

As of Tuesday, Turkey has a total of 98 confirmed cases of coronavirus.

Dunkin' moving to drive-through and carry-out services

Dunkin’ announced Tuesday that it is limiting services to drive-through and carry-out only in US locations in response to the coronavirus pandemic, according to a statement from the company’s CEO.

Hours will also be reduced, and access to seating and tables from dining and patio areas has been removed, Dave Hoffmann, CEO of Dunkin’ Brands, said in the statement.

According to the statement, Dunkin’ increased its standards on the frequency of handwashing and cleaning procedures, including disinfecting high-use surfaces and high-traffic areas.

Read more about Dunkin’s efforts below:

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