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Daily update March 11, 2020
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The New York Times
New York's governor announced a one-mile "containment zone" would be created in New Rochelle, limiting "major gathering spaces" to curb the spread of the virus. New Jersey officials announced the first death in the state from the coronavirus.
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The New York Times
China's powerful leader, Xi Jinping, toured the city at the center of a now global epidemic on Tuesday for the first time since the coronavirus outbreak began, hoping to demonstrate that his government was containing a crisis that tarnished his image at home ...
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Washington Post
Chinese leader Xi Jinping went on a carefully choreographed victory lap around Wuhan Tuesday, lauding the dedication and tenacity of the Communist Party, health care workers and ordinary people in defeating a coronavirus he had labeled a "devil.".
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The New York Times
POROS, Greece — The Greek government is detaining migrants incommunicado at a secret extrajudicial location before expelling them to Turkey without due process, one of several hard-line measures taken to seal the borders to Europe that experts say ...
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CNN
Latest numbers: The novel coronavirus has infected more than 113,800 people and killed over 4,200 worldwide, according to CNN's tally. Italy on lockdown: All 60 million residents are are facing travel checks, school closures and bans on public events.
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The New York Times
KABUL, Afghanistan — President Ashraf Ghani of Afghanistan on Wednesday ordered the phased release of thousands of imprisoned Taliban fighters, caving in on an earlier refusal that was threatening to derail the next steps of the American negotiated ...
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NPR
Countries around the world are mobilizing to try to halt the coronavirus outbreak that has infected more than 100,000 people and killed more than 4,000 others. Here's a look at some of the measures that the nine countries with the most cases have ...
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The New York Times
Britain's health minister said she tested positive for the virus, leading lawmakers to consider suspending Parliament. In the U.S., restrictive federal rules have delayed health workers' ability to test patients. Right Now. Gov. Jay Inslee of Washington State will ...
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Wall Street Journal
Authorities ignored global norms for responding to epidemics; now other countries are taking a look at Beijing's strategies. A worker measured a woman's body temperature during a door-to-door search in Wuhan in February. china daily/Reuters.
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The New York Times
SEOUL, South Korea — More than 1.2 million citizens have called for the secretive church to be disbanded. One province asked the public to report church members to a hotline for coronavirus testing. Smartphone apps help identify the church's 1,100 ...
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