Here's a roundup of the major US coronavirus headlines you may have missed today

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Here's a roundup of the major US coronavirus headlines you may have missed today
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The coronavirus could infect more than a million Americans and kill up to 100,000 people in the country, according to Dr. Anthony Fauci, a leading member of the US coronavirus taskforce

It's just gone 8 a.m. in London and 10 a.m in Moscow. Here's the latest from Europe

Nurses put on personal protective equipment before starting work in the intensive care unit of the new Covid-19 Hospital in Verduno, Italy on March 29. Marco Bertorello/AFP/Getty ImagesThe coronavirus is spreading rapidly across Europe, with the worst affected countries still Italy, Spain and Germany. With more than 97,000 cases of the virus, Italy is likely to soon become the second country in the world to break the 100,000 mark after the United States.

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Coronavirus live updates: Trump considers enforceable quarantine in NY, NJ; 200 US cities lack face masksCoronavirus live updates: Trump considers enforceable quarantine in NY, NJ; 200 US cities lack face masksNew York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says his conversation with Pres. Trump covered arrival of USNS Comfort and additional hospital sites, but no suggestion of enforceable quarantine: 'I didn't speak to him about any quarantine... I don't even know what that means.'
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