US CV-19 Update
Cases with an Outcome
68 Deaths 59 Recovered

725 new cases and 11 new deaths in the United States - All New York City schools will shut down immediately and stay closed for at least 1 month [ source] All hospitals will be required to cancel elective surgeries
- Illinois: all bars and restaurants to close to dine-in customers through March 30 [ source]
- Ohio: all bars and restaurants will close Sunday at 9 p.m. indefinitely ‘This is a once in a lifetime pandemic’ said Gov. Mike DeWine [ source]
New deaths include:
- at least 3 new deaths in New York: a 79-year-old woman, a 78-year-old man, and a 53-year-old woman with diabetes and heart disease [ source]
- 2 new deaths in King County (WA) [ source]
- Death of a female in her 50s in New Jersey [ source]
- First death in Oregon: a 70-year-old man in Portland who had tested positive just four days ago and reportedly had other health problems. [ source]
New cases include:
- First case in Howard County (MD). County Executive Calvin Ball has declared a state of emergency and announced that The Mall in Columbia and other commercial gathering places will be closed for at least a week [ source]
- 32 new cases in King County (WA) [ source]
- 2 new cases in Schenectady County (NY), which declares State of Emergency [ source]
- First 2 cases in Putnam (NY) [ source]
- FIrst case in San Bernardino County (CA): a woman who recently returned from London [ source]
- 6 new cases in Suffolk Country (New York) [ source]
- 9 new cases in North Carolina, just one day after adding 8. Total now reaches 32 [ source]
- 4 new cases in Indiana, including the first in Hamilton County. Marion County’s case total has doubled since Saturday from 3 to 6 [ source]
- 39 new cases and 1 new death in Florida: a 77-year-old from Lee County is the fourth Florida resident to die after testing positive for coronavirus [ source]
- 2 new cases in Hawaii (on Maui and Oahu). Details have emerged regarding the latest 2 cases in Kauai: a couple who had traveled from Indiana arriving in Maui on March 2. Shortly after their arrival, one of the visitors developed a fever, shortness of breath and cough and went to an urgent care facility. On March 7, the second visitor also developed symptoms and went to urgent care. A day later, both of the visitors flew to Kauai, staying at the Kauai Marriott, and on March 9, one of the visitors visited again an urgent care facility. Finally, on March 12, the two informed health care workers that they had close contact with an individual who had tested positive for coronavirus. 2 health care workers in Maui and 1 in Kauai are now in self-isolation because they were not wearing protective equipment [ source]
- 9 new cases in Utah (Salt Lake County) [ source] First case of community spread identified [ source]
- 8 new cases in Michigan [ source]
- First case in San Luis Obispo County (California): a person over the age of 65 with underlying health conditions who exhibited a fever, cough, and shortness of breath [ source]
- 1 new case in Missouri: a person in their 20s who had traveled to Austria [ source]
- 2 emergency room doctors (in NJ and WA) are in critical condition after treating patients with COVID-19, according to reports [ source]
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