Roberto Stella was the president of the Medical Guild of Varese
Trump added that the restrictions will not apply to the United Kingdom. The travel restrictions will also not apply to legal permanent residents and immediate family members of U.S. citizens. Trump’s decision, saying in part: “The European Union disapproves of the fact that the U.S. decision to impose a travel ban was taken unilaterally and without consultation. … the [Trump] administration did not consult with European allies before POTUS’ announcement. And on the U.K.
As of Thursday, there are now at least 1,289 confirmed cases of coronavirus in the United States, PEOPLE previously reported. Thirty-seven people in the U.S. have died from coronavirus-related illness, mostly in Washington state.The majority of U.S. cases are in Washington state, California and New York, and all three have declared a state of emergency to redirect funding.Worldwide, there are now 129,918 confirmed cases of coronavirus and 4,711 deaths.
The first cases of a mysterious respiratory illness — what is now known as COVID-2019, a form of coronavirus — began in Wuhan, China in late December. Since then, , leading the World Health Organization to declare a public health emergency, the first since the zika epidemic in 2016.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
ABC News’ Jennifer Ashton On Why The Coronavirus Is Not Media Hype, Why Time Is Of The Essence, And Why She Avoids The Word “Panic”As ABC News Nightline went to a single-issue format this week, focused on the unfolding coronavirus crisis, one of its contributors is the network’s chief medical correspondent, Dr. Jennifer …
Read more »
Indonesia records first death from coronavirus - health officialA 53-year-old woman has died from coronavirus in Indonesia, the first recorded d...
Read more »
L.A. County firefighters isolated after treating coronavirus patientCoronavirus: L.A. County firefighters isolation after treating patient who later died
Read more »
Dr Christian Jessen claims Italians scared of coronavirus 'just want siesta'Dr Christian claimed people are being scaremongered about coronavirus and that Italians are using it as an excuse to have a nap in a bizarre interview
Read more »