People all around the globe are staying at home to prevent the spread of COVID-19. In some cases, it is mandatory. Countries like Argentina are under lockdown. In the United States, California and New York ordered all non-essential workers to stay at home.
As the number of coronavirus cases grows around the world, Anand Naidoo spoke to a patient who recovered after contracting COVID-19
To discuss:
- Joseph Williams is Senior News Editor, U.S. News & World Report
- Einar Tangen is a political and economic commentator.
- Clare Gerada has recovered after contracting coronavirus.
- Kate Tulenko is Founder and CEO, Corvus Health
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Doctor Romano Paolucci, who came out of retirement to help at a hospital in Italy's coronavirus epicenter, says one of the hardest things for him is not so much seeing people die, it’s seeing them die alone https://t.co/9ziU9nLril pic.twitter.com/9cFyzVJnWO
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 20, 2020
Italy death toll from coronavirus outbreak surges by 627 to 4,032. Total number of confirmed cases in Italy rises to 47,021 pic.twitter.com/yOt76ssAfN
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 20, 2020
Coronavirus latest: US and Mexico limit travel across border, while New York tells workers to stay home https://t.co/SM9mARQqKQ
— South China Morning Post (@SCMPNews) March 20, 2020
Venezuela’s broken health system is uniquely vulnerable to coronavirus. Neighbors are afraid the country will hemorrhage infected migrants. https://t.co/iWPViU6BlB
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) March 20, 2020