CORONAVIRUS UPDATE: — Cases exceed 200,000 worldwide. — U.S. to close border with Canada. — Hospital ship heads to NYC harbor. — COVID-19 has now spread to all European nations. — Italy's death toll soars.
An elderly lady passes empty shelves in Sainsbury's supermarket as the coronavirus disease outbreak continues, in Fulham, London, March 18, 2020.
"We expect the case count to double every 5–7 days unless these orders to stay away from others are followed diligently," public health officials warned. Honda will continue to give full pay during that period and use the time to focus on continued cleaning, the company said. Fiat-Chrysler also said Wednesday it's stopping production at North American plants until the end of March.Tune into ABC at 1 p.m. ET and ABC News Live at 4 p.m. ET every weekday for special coverage of the novel coronavirus with the full ABC News team, including the latest news, context and analysis.The Senate Wednesday afternoon passed the House-passed"phase two" coronavirus stimulus bill.
A general view of a deserted Terminal 1 at Milan - Malpensa airport, March 18, 2020, in Ferno, Italy.'Much worse than you thought': Italians share messages warning others of coronavirus Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Seema Verma said Wednesday that CMS will announce regulations limiting"nonessential elective medical and surgical procedures, including dental procedures," in order to help prioritize essential health activities.
Some local governments, including New York state and Los Angeles, had already temporarily banned evictions.New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday that all businesses in the state must limit its workforce in the office to 50%. Hospital clinicians work to test patients for the coronavirus, Covid-19 at Newton-Wellesley Hospital in Newton, Mass., on March 18, 2020.10:32 a.m.: Italy's virus-hit region 'soon' won't be able to help sick, official says
The worldwide number of confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus topped 200,000 while the global death toll surpassed 8,000 on Wednesday morning, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University's Center for Systems Science and Engineering. "There's no question, we need quicker and more tests, we certainly need more space to place people, we need ventilators," Anderson continued."I have ventilators this morning, but the hospital up the street from me is out of ventilators at the moment."
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