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The U.S. now has the fourth-largest number of confirmed coronavirus cases, behind China, Italy and Spain, respectively.

A sign on the Bradley Beach, N.J., oceanfront urges people to practice social distancing even in the outdoors during the coronavirus outbreak. On Saturday, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signed an executive order directing all residents to stay at home.A sign on the Bradley Beach, N.J., oceanfront urges people to practice social distancing even in the outdoors during the coronavirus outbreak. On Saturday, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signed an executive order directing all residents to stay at home.

As testing capabilities expanded over the past week, the number of confirmed cases in the United States continued to climb. The U.S. now has the fourth-largest number of confirmed cases, behind China, Italy and Spain, respectively. As of Sunday morning, there are nearly 27,000 confirmed cases in the United States; 340 people have died and 176 people have recovered,In response to the record-setting numbers, Italy is shutting down all production facilities except those essential to maintaining the nation's supply chain,

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