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Update https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/03/21/coronavirus-lockdown-orders-shelter-place-stay-home-state-list/2891193001/ Delaware announces stay-at-home order, effective Tuesday Gov. John Carney ordered Delaware residents to stay at home and closed nonessential businesses in the state starting Tuesday at 8 a.m. Under Carney's stay-at-home order, residents can leave their homes for medical care, to shop for groceries, to go to work if their employer is permitted to stay open and to exercise with proper social-distancing. Car dealerships, clothing stores, performing arts companies and schools are among the nonessential activities ordered to close by Carney. Restaurants will be allowed to continue carry-out and delivery business. 'Nonessential' businesses to close in Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear announced Sunday night that several new restrictions will begin Monday after Kentucky's total number of coronavirus cases surpassed 100. Starting at 8 p.m. on March 23, all nonessential retail will close to in-person traffic. Also, while many medical facilities have complied with a request to cease elective procedures, it will become a mandate starting Monday. The order applies to clothing stores, entertainment stores, sporting goods stores, shoe stores, jewelers, florists, furniture stores, bookstores and auto dealers (though repair and part stores are exempt). It does NOT apply to grocery stores, gas stations, liquor stores, banks, veterinary hospitals, pharmacies and drug stores. It's not clear if the restrictions apply to hardware stores. Louisiana stay-at-home order Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards issued a statewide stay-at-home order Sunday beginning at 5 p.m. Monday for non-essential workers and businesses to stem the spread of coronavirus. Many businesses like grocery stores, pharmacies and banks will be exempt from the order. All public schools and many businesses like bars and gyms in Louisiana were already closed by previous executive orders, but Sunday's order will expand the closures. Early learning centers and child care facilities adhering to the guidance issued by the Louisiana Department of Education and Office of Public Health may continue to operate. Ohio will join the list Monday Ohio will join the growing list of states imposing a mandate for its residents to stay at home when Gov. Mike DeWine's order goes into effect at 11:59 p.m. Monday. DeWine made the announcement Sunday. The order will last until at least April 6 and will be reassessed at that time and as necessary, DeWine said. The order can be enforced by local health and law enforcement departments, the governor said. DeWine said the order allows exceptions, such as going to the grocery store, restaurant carryout, going to a park (but not use of playground equipment), taking care of neighbors or family members, weddings and funerals. California shelter-in-place order California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a statewide shelter-in-place order Thursday evening. Newsom identified 16 critical infrastructure sectors – including those providing food, health care and energy – that will remain open. When asked how long the shelter-in-place order may last, Newsom said it depended on people's behaviors and how well the state is able to contain the virus. "This is a dynamic situation," Newsom said. "I don't expect this to be many, many months, but for the time being, we are recognizing the next eight weeks" as especially important. New York 'PAUSE' plan Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Friday announced that all New York residents must stay home "to the maximum extent possible," effective 8 p.m. Sunday, March 22. Cuomo called the order the "New York State on PAUSE" plan, and it bans all nonessential gatherings of individuals "of any size for any reason." Residents can leave their homes for solitary exercise or to obtain essential services or items, including trips to the grocery stores. When in public, they must keep a 6-foot distance from others. Mass transit will stay operational; food delivery and takeout services will stay open, as will other essential businesses, such as gas stations and grocery stores. But all workers should stay home unless they fall into the list of essential businesses. Cuomo has repeatedly said that the term "shelter-in-place" is inappropriate to apply to the new order because most people associate the term with an active shooter situation. Illinois stay-at-home order Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Friday announced a "stay-at-home" order that began Saturday and will last until at least April 7. All nonessential businesses must close, and all people who can work from home must do so, Pritzker said. All Illinois schools will stay closed until at least April 8. Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot said the order "is not a lockdown or martial law." Pharmacies, grocery stories and clinics will not close. Airports will be open and garbage will be collected. Connecticut stay-at-home order In Connecticut, Gov. Ned Lamont on Friday announced an executive order directing all nonessential businesses and not-for-profit entities in the state to prohibit all in-person functions if they are able to, effective 8 p.m. Monday. The order excludes essential business, such as health care, food service, law enforcement and similar critical services, said Lamont, who is calling his directive, "Stay Safe, Stay Home.'' The order recommends that people maintain social distancing, limit outdoor recreational activities to non-contact and limit the use of public transportation to when it's absolutely necessary, among other items. Oregon stay-at-home order Oregon Gov. Kate Brown on Friday told residents to stay home, calling the directive "both an order and a public awareness campaign." "I am directing Oregonians tonight to stay home to stay healthy. Social distancing done well and done early can save lives," Brown said in a press conference. Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler said on Twitter on Friday that he was working with the governor and Multnomah County Chair Deborah Kafoury to draft the specifics of the order over the weekend. "This is not a lockdown," Wheeler said in the post. "This is a 'stay at home unless it’s absolutely necessary to go out' order." New Jersey stay-at-home order New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announced Saturday that he would be ordering residents to stay at home, effective at 9 p.m. He also canceled gatherings of any number, including parties, weddings and religious ceremonies. "We need you to just stay at home," Murphy said. "We have to change our behaviors." Murphy said the restrictions would not change "anytime soon" and could continue for weeks or months. Pennsylvania closes nonessential businesses Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf ordered all "non-life-sustaining" businesses to close Thursday night. He made the order after being granted extraordinary powers upon his "declaration of a disaster emergency, such as COVID-19." -
https://www.wsj.com/articles/a-state-by-state-guide-to-coronavirus-lockdowns-11584749351 NEW YORK • Effective 8 p.m. on Sunday, all businesses that aren’t deemed essential must shut down their in-office personnel functions. Gov. Cuomo’s order exempts financial institutions, retailers, pharmacies, hospitals, news media, manufacturing plants and transportation companies, among others. • “Non-essential gatherings” of any size and for any reason are temporarily banned. • In public, people must keep at least six feet away from each other. • Residents 70 and older and people with compromised immune systems or underlying illnesses must remain indoors (unless exercising outside), wear a mask in the company of others and prescreen visitors by taking their temperature. • Casinos, gyms, theaters, shopping malls, amusement parks and bowling alleys are closed. • Barbershops, hair salons, tattoo or piercing salons, nail salons, hair-removal services will be closed starting Saturday at 8 p.m. • Bars and restaurants are limited to delivery and takeout. CALIFORNIA Gov. Newsom has ordered everyone in California to stay home except to get food, care for a relative or friend, obtain health care, or go to an “essential job.” People working in critical infrastructure sectors may continue to go to their jobs. • People outside must keep at least 6 feet of distance from each other. • Dine-in restaurants, bars and nightclubs, entertainment venues, gyms and fitness studios are closed. • Gas stations, pharmacies, grocery stores, convenience stores, banks and laundry services remain open. PENNSYLVANIA Gov. Tom Wolf ordered “non-life-sustaining businesses” in Pennsylvania to close their physical locations as of Thursday evening. The restriction exempts sectors, like gas stations, food retailers and transportation companies. It also doesn’t apply to “virtual or telework operations.” Businesses that don’t comply could face enforcement actions starting Saturday. • Pennsylvanian residents are strongly encouraged to refrain from nonessential travel, but it isn’t a requirement. • Restaurants and bars must stop all dine-in services. ILLINOIS Gov. J.B. Pritzker commanded residents to stay at home, leaving only for essential travel and activities such as health and safety reasons, getting supplies and caring for others. • The Illinois directive says, “non-essential business and operations must cease,” a requirement with many exceptions. Nonessential businesses can still allow employees to work remotely and process payroll and employee benefits, among other limited activities. • Gatherings of more than 10 people are prohibited with limited exceptions. • All places of public amusement are closed to the public, such as carnivals, amusement parks and concert halls. TEXAS Texas. Gov. Greg Abbott’s directive instructs all Texans to avoid social gatherings in groups of more than 10 people starting Saturday morning. • Texas residents “shall avoid eating or drinking at bars, restaurants, and food courts, or visiting gyms or massage parlors.” • People may not visit nursing homes or long-term care facilities unless to provide critical assistance. FLORIDA Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has ordered the closure of all restaurant dining rooms and bars in the state, as well as concert houses and other entertainment venues in Broward and Palm Beach counties. • The city of Miami Beach directed all hotels to close down by Monday night. • Miami-Dade County has shut down beaches, parks, bars and restaurants. NEVADA • Days after closing Las Vegas casinos, Gov. Steve Sisolak ordered a shutdown of “non-essential businesses,” including movie theaters, massage parlors, brothels, nightclubs, hair and nail salons and gyms. • Retail cannabis dispensaries may operate by delivery. • No on-site dining at restaurants.
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On March 16, the Public health officers of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo, and Santa Clara counties announced, with the City of Berkeley, a legal order directing their respective residents to shelter at home for three weeks beginning March 17. Napa County 20200316 HHS 6CoPHOrder -- FINAL.pdf
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25 February 14:23: 1 new case in Japan. First in Tokushima Prefecture. She’s a former passenger of the Diamond Princess cruise ship. (https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200225/k10012301341000.html) 04:51: 1 new case in Japan. First in Nagano Prefecture. (https://www.pref.nagano.lg.jp/hoken-shippei/happyou/20200225corona.html) 02:02: 1 new death in Japan. Former passenger of the Diamond Princess cruise ship. (https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200225/k10012299951000.html) 24 February 15:00: 12 new cases in Japan. (https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2020/02/24/national/12-new-coronavirus-cases-reported-japan/#.XlQ1yjrQiCo) 23 February 10:25: 8 new cases in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan. (https://this.kiji.is/604256987385332833?c=39550187727945729) 09:25: 2 new cases in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. (https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200223/k10012298071000.html) 08:58: 1 new case in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. (https://this.kiji.is/604224367469020257) 02:45: 1 new case in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan. (https://this.kiji.is/604140131610133601) 22 February 17:30: 1 new case in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan. (https://www.mhlw.go.jp/stf/newpage_09704.html) 14:10: 4 new cases in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. (https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200222/k10012297571000.html) 14:00: 1 new case in Tokyo, Japan. (https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200222/k10012297481000.html) 13:30: 1 new case in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. (https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200222/k10012297461000.html) 13:10: 1 new case in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. The patient is a former passenger of the “Diamond Princess” cruise ship. (https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200222/k10012297561000.html) 13:05: 4 new cases in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. (https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200222/k10012297531000.html) 12:47: 1 new case in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. (https://news.tv-asahi.co.jp/news_society/articles/000176998.html) 11:30: 9 new cases in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan. (https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200222/k10012297291000.html)
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One concerning issue with Japan are multiple instances of negligence in diagnosing Covid2019 on hospital visits : "The hospital ordered her to recuperate at home, but the fever continued on the 19th, so when she returned to the same hospital, she found a shadow in her lungs and was admitted to a medical institution designated as an infectious disease." "Among them, a female part-time worker in her 50s showed symptoms on the 10th of this month, and after having consulted multiple medical institutions, was hospitalized at a medical institution in Tokyo from 18th of this month, indicating that she was severely ill." "According to Ishikawa Prefecture, a man in the 50's who was a prefectural employee had a fever on 16th of this month and consulted a medical institution. Fell.However, because of the fever again, I visited the third medical institution on the 19th, and because of my malaise I went to the fourth medical institution in Kanazawa City on the 20th and was diagnosed with pneumonia .All four medical institutions are located in Ishikawa Prefecture."
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[+2 Kumamoto ] https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200221/k10012296691000.html https://this.kiji.is/603727373012026465 [1+ Chiba] https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200222/k10012297181000.html Another case hospitalized without confirmation for about two days. Two women in Chiba Prefecture, including teachers in their 60s who work for junior high schools in Chiba City, have been newly confirmed to be infected with the new coronavirus. The infections were confirmed by female teachers in their 60s at a public junior high school in Chiba City, and women in their 30s working for a company in Tokyo, all living in northwestern Chiba Prefecture. According to Chiba Prefecture and Chiba City, a female teacher consulted a medical institution in the prefecture on the 12th of this month for nausea. Coughs began to appear on the 18th, so he left school early on the following day, 19, and went to a medical institution again to find symptoms of pneumonia. In addition, there was fever of 38 degrees 5 minutes, and we were hospitalized in another medical institution, but symptom did not improve, and, as a result of examination on 21st, infection to new coronavirus was confirmed. The woman is currently hospitalized. Chiba City decided to temporarily close this junior high school on the 25th and 26th of this month, saying that the woman worked five days a week from the 13th to the 19th after the onset. The woman has not traveled abroad within two weeks prior to onset and has not seen any clear contact with the infected person. In addition, the woman lived with her husband and children, and commuted from home to Chiba by train. On the other hand, according to the prefecture, another female employee in her 30s is a 60-year-old security guard male daughter living in the northwestern part of the prefecture, where the infection was confirmed on the 20th. At this time, no symptoms have been reported, but as a result of the examination, the infection was confirmed on the 21st, and he was hospitalized on the 22nd at a designated medical institution in the prefecture.
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The number of people in Italy infected with the new virus from China more than quadrupled Friday due to an emerging cluster of cases in the country's north that prompted officials to order schools, restaurants and businesses to close. Many of the 14 new cases represented the first infections in Italy acquired through secondary contagion and brought the country's total to 17. The cluster was located in a handful of tiny towns around Lodi, in the Lombardy region, said the Lombardy regional health chief Giulio Gallera. The first to fall ill was a 38-year-old Italian who met with someone who had returned from China on Jan. 21 without presenting any symptoms of the new virus, health authorities said. That person was being kept in isolation and appears to present antibodies to the virus. The 38-year-old is now hospitalized in critical condition. His wife and a friend of his also tested positive for the virus. Three patients at the hospital in Codogno where he went with flu-like symptoms on Feb. 18 also have infections, as do five nurses and doctors. Another three people, who frequented the same cafe in the Lombardy region, also tested positive Friday in addition to the eight people at Codogno hospital, Gallera said. Italian Health Minister Roberto Speranza said Italy is now seeing the same sort of "cluster" of cases that Germany and France have seen. He defended the precautionary measures Italy took previously, noting that Italy remains the lone European country to have barred flights to and from China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan. “We had the highest measures in Europe," he said. Health ministry issues quarantine order In response to the emerging cluster, the mayor of Codogno ordered schools, public buildings, restaurants and coffee shops closed. The Italian health ministry ordered anyone who came into direct contact with the first three people who tested positive to be quarantined for 14 days. About 150 people, including medical personnel, were in isolation undergoing tests. The Health Ministry advised area residents to stay home as a precaution. Local officials in another town, Casalpusterlengo, ordered local schools closed through Tuesday. A third town, where the infected couple live, Castiglione d’Adda, said its libraries, public offices, gyms and garbage depots would be closed as a health precaution. "In other parts of the world, and also in China, it has been demonstrated that this system (of self-isolation) helps in a substantial way to block the spread,” Lombardy regional president Attilio Fontana said. “But we must not let ourselves be overcome by panic." The Codogno hospital closed its emergency room, and staff were seen wearing masks as movers brought in new beds and furniture as the quarantine got under way. The manager who traveled to China remains asymptomatic but was put into isolation at another hospital, Gallera said. Rome’s infectious disease hospital is currently caring for three other people who were infected, including a Chinese couple from hard-hit Wuhan and an Italian who is now testing “persistently negative” for the virus after two weeks of anti-viral treatment. Despite the calls for safeguards, Italians were having a hard time finding protective face masks. A sampling of Milan pharmacies reported selling out weeks ago, as did a pharmacist in Codogno. (AP) https://www.france24.com/en/20200221-northern-italy-towns-order-schools-businesses-shut-over-coronavirus-outbreak
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+1 Kumamoto city [Unknown source] https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200221/k10012296691000.html +2 Nagoya [] https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200221/k10012296561000.html +3 Tokyo [Multiple hospital consultation again] https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200221/k10012296311000.html +1 Chiba [Linked cases] https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200221/k10012296171000.html 1+ Ishikawa [First case of prefecture, case visited 4 medical institutions, source unknown] https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200221/k10012296081000.html +1 Saitama [Children, linked to father witch is linked to Wuhan] https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200221/k10012295991000.html
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Approved but did not review the paper, don't have enough time maybe @niman can comment about accuracy of the paper.
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https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20200220002055320 SEOUL, Feb. 20 (Yonhap) -- South Korea reported its first death from the new coronavirus on Thursday, with 53 new cases of the coronavirus confirmed in a single day to bring the total here to 104. Most new cases occurred in the southeastern city of Daegu. The city's mayor urged its 2.5 million people to refrain from going outside to stem the spread of the virus. This week's surge in the number of infected people, increasing the nation's total infections by more than 70, came as the health authorities warned that the virus has begun spreading locally. Vice Health and Welfare Minister Kim Kang-lip told reporters that, "At this stage, (the government) judged that COVID-19 is spreading locally with a limited scope." The health authorities have been adjusting its quarantine and prevention work to cope with local transmission, Kim said. They will deploy 24 more doctors to Daegu and expand the number of virus-detection centers to 22 in the city. Still, the authorities kept the virus alert level at "orange," the third highest, Kim said.
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Case 85 is a 36 year-old male Chinese national who is a Singapore Work Pass holder, and has no recent travel history to China. He was confirmed to have COVID19 infection on 20 February morning, and is currently warded in an isolation room at the National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID). Old Case 83 : He reported onset of symptoms on 28 January and had sought treatment at a general practitioner (GP) clinic on 1 February, 5 February, 6 February and 10 February. He went to NCID on 18 February, and subsequent test results confirmed COVID-19 infection on 19 February morning. 2202020.pdf
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In General, more staff of the cruise ship, hospital cluster in Sagamihar, taxi drivers in Okinaw, transmission in Sapporo Snow Festival site, local unknown transmission in Chiba. https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200220/k10012293351000.html The first case of infection with the new coronavirus in Kyushu was confirmed by an unemployed male in his 60s living in Fukuoka City. The man had a fever since 13th of this month and visited a hospital in the city.The hospital ordered her to recuperate at home, but the fever continued on the 19th, so when she returned to the same hospital, she found a shadow in her lungs and was admitted to a medical institution designated as an infectious disease. Men have symptoms of fever and pneumonia, and tests have shown positive results early in the morning of the 20th https://www3.nhk.or.jp/shutoken-news/20200220/1000044359.html Two new infections were confirmed, including those of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare and the Cabinet Secretariat, who were operating on a cruise ship where outbreaks of the new coronavirus were confirmed. https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200220/k10012293901000.html Sapporo City has announced that it has been newly confirmed that Japanese men in their 40s living in the city are infected with the new coronavirus. This is the fifth case of infection confirmed in Hokkaido, indicating that this man was working on a paperwork at the Sapporo Snow Festival site with another man who had already been confirmed. Hokkaido announced on the 19th that a Japanese man in his 60s living in the Oshima area was infected with the new coronavirus as the fourth case of infection confirmation in Hokkaido. https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200220/k10012294021000.html Okinawa Prefecture has announced that it has been confirmed that men in their 80s living in Tomigusuku have been infected with the new coronavirus. In Okinawa, two taxi drivers carrying passengers on a cruise ship with confirmed outbreaks have been confirmed to be infected, but this man has not yet been contacted with passengers. , The prefecture will check its history of action and decide to rush to identify close contacts. https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200220/k10012294011000.html At the hospital in Sagamihara City where a woman in her 80s who died for the first time in Japan among people infected with the new coronavirus was temporarily hospitalized, it was newly found that a male inpatient in her 80s was infected with the virus . https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200220/k10012294231000.html A woman in her 70s living in Chiba Prefecture has been newly infected with the new coronavirus. The woman has not traveled abroad for two weeks prior to onset and has not seen any clear contact with the infected person. https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200220/k10012294341000.html It has been newly confirmed that Japanese men in their 80s living in Nagoya are infected with the new coronavirus. Men reportedly had been subject to health observations as they stopped by the same place as women in their 60s in the city where the infection was confirmed on the 15th of this month. This is the 9th case in Aichi Prefecture where infection was confirmed. https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200220/k10012294541000.html A woman in her 60s living in Fukuoka City was confirmed to be infected with the new coronavirus. The woman is a wife of a man who was confirmed infected for 20 days. https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200220/k10012294581000.html Yokohama City has announced that it has been found that one of the close contacts of people infected with the new coronavirus is infected with the virus. However, gender and age are not disclosed as "the consent of publication has not been obtained."
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https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200219/k10012291781000.html https://www3.nhk.or.jp/sapporo-news/20200219/7000018076.html https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200219/k10012292301000.html https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200219/k10012292401000.html https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200219/k10012292791000.html Sagamihara : Hospital Cluster Okinawa : Taxi driver that transported cruise ship passengers.