U.S. reports over 4,400 COVID-19 cases as efforts mount to curb spread
Updated 13:43, 17-Mar-2020
CGTN

More than 4,400 cases of COVID-19 with at least 80 deaths have been reported in the U.S. as of Tuesday, according to local health agencies and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The White House urged people to avoid groups of more than 10 in a set of new guidelines designed to fight the spreading coronavirus.

New York directed schools to close statewide by Wednesday until April 1. The city's mayor Bill de Blasio said they are considering everything in terms of "curfew" or other possibilities.

The Department of Defense announced Monday it will keep the two highest-ranking Pentagon officials, Secretary Mark Esper and deputy David Norquist, physically separated from each other. Currently, there are 37 known cases of COVID-19 within the Department of Defense.

Meanwhile, the Dow Jones Industrial Average recorded its worst one-day point drop in history, nearly 3,000 points, and its worst performance on a percentage basis since October 19, 1987.

President Donald Trump said at a press conference Monday that the United States could be coping with the COVID-19 until July or August and the country's economy "may be" heading toward a recession.

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