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Much tighter guidelines in the U.S.Much tighter guidelines in the U.S.
No more going out to eatNo more going out to eat
Europe is “at war” with the virusEurope is “at war” with the virus
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The White House called on all Americans not to gather in groups larger than 10, eat in restaurants or food courts, or travel unnecessarily for the next 15 days, to slow the spread of the coronavirus.The White House called on all Americans not to gather in groups larger than 10, eat in restaurants or food courts, or travel unnecessarily for the next 15 days, to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
“With several weeks of focused action, we can turn the corner” on the outbreak, President Trump said in announcing the new guidelines. When can we turn that corner? July or August, he suggested.“With several weeks of focused action, we can turn the corner” on the outbreak, President Trump said in announcing the new guidelines. When can we turn that corner? July or August, he suggested.
When someone tests positive or gets sick, the whole household should self-quarantine, the guidelines say. Dr. Deborah L. Birx, the White House coronavirus response coordinator, said that was because most transmission seemed to happen within family units.When someone tests positive or gets sick, the whole household should self-quarantine, the guidelines say. Dr. Deborah L. Birx, the White House coronavirus response coordinator, said that was because most transmission seemed to happen within family units.
Millennials “are the core group that will stop this virus,” Dr. Birx said, because they’re at the age when people socialize most. They tend not to get bad cases themselves, but they can still carry the virus, she said, so they need to help protect older, more vulnerable people by heeding the guidelines and socializing online.Millennials “are the core group that will stop this virus,” Dr. Birx said, because they’re at the age when people socialize most. They tend not to get bad cases themselves, but they can still carry the virus, she said, so they need to help protect older, more vulnerable people by heeding the guidelines and socializing online.
The cap on gatherings of just 10 people was much lower than most previous guidance. Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s leading expert on infectious diseases, warned against thinking that it was harsher than necessary: “The best way to address it is to do something that looks like it might be an overreaction.”The cap on gatherings of just 10 people was much lower than most previous guidance. Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s leading expert on infectious diseases, warned against thinking that it was harsher than necessary: “The best way to address it is to do something that looks like it might be an overreaction.”
Do it yourself: Earlier in the day, Mr. Trump told state governors they should not wait for the federal government to help them get respirators, ventilators and other vital medical equipment. “Try getting it yourselves,” he said.Do it yourself: Earlier in the day, Mr. Trump told state governors they should not wait for the federal government to help them get respirators, ventilators and other vital medical equipment. “Try getting it yourselves,” he said.
Several state leaders reacted angrily. “If one state doesn’t get the resources and materials they need, the entire nation continues to be at risk,” said Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico.Several state leaders reacted angrily. “If one state doesn’t get the resources and materials they need, the entire nation continues to be at risk,” said Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico.
Restaurants and bars across the U.S. face a grim new reality, as local governments order shutdowns that will severely limit how they serve customers. Restrictions take effect Monday evening in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, where dining establishments can now offer only takeout and delivery.Restaurants and bars across the U.S. face a grim new reality, as local governments order shutdowns that will severely limit how they serve customers. Restrictions take effect Monday evening in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, where dining establishments can now offer only takeout and delivery.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo of New York tried imposing less stringent rules last Friday, ordering the state’s bars and restaurants to operate at half capacity. But in New York City at least, many places were full over the weekend, prompting calls to close them completely.Gov. Andrew Cuomo of New York tried imposing less stringent rules last Friday, ordering the state’s bars and restaurants to operate at half capacity. But in New York City at least, many places were full over the weekend, prompting calls to close them completely.
“I always knew that when the end came, New Yorkers would watch it from a bar,” Pete Wells, our restaurant critic, writes. “But this was not the end any of us had imagined. Crowding together, not just a survival skill but an engine of the city in normal times, was the most dangerous thing of all.”“I always knew that when the end came, New Yorkers would watch it from a bar,” Pete Wells, our restaurant critic, writes. “But this was not the end any of us had imagined. Crowding together, not just a survival skill but an engine of the city in normal times, was the most dangerous thing of all.”
Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Washington State and Puerto Rico have also announced dining shutdowns, as have cities like Paris and Madrid.Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Washington State and Puerto Rico have also announced dining shutdowns, as have cities like Paris and Madrid.
Financial impact: The restrictions are likely to ripple across the economy, threatening many hourly workers with layoffs and wiping out the already thin profit margins at many restaurants.Financial impact: The restrictions are likely to ripple across the economy, threatening many hourly workers with layoffs and wiping out the already thin profit margins at many restaurants.
President Emmanuel Macron of France ordered citizens on Monday to stay home for at least 15 days or risk punishment, as several other European countries also imposed tighter restrictions.President Emmanuel Macron of France ordered citizens on Monday to stay home for at least 15 days or risk punishment, as several other European countries also imposed tighter restrictions.
“We are at war,” Mr. Macron said in a televised address. “Walking about, meeting up with one’s friends — this is no longer allowed.”“We are at war,” Mr. Macron said in a televised address. “Walking about, meeting up with one’s friends — this is no longer allowed.”
Updated August 6, 2020 Updated August 12, 2020
France had already closed schools, cafes, restaurants, most shops and the Paris parks. Now the French are being told to leave home only for essential activities like food shopping.France had already closed schools, cafes, restaurants, most shops and the Paris parks. Now the French are being told to leave home only for essential activities like food shopping.
Germany halted all religious services and ordered bars to close, among other measures. Italy, especially hard hit, announced $28 billion in emergency aid to individuals, businesses and the health care system. The country has reported more than 2,100 deaths, the most outside China. Hospital morgues are inundated as funerals are postponed.Germany halted all religious services and ordered bars to close, among other measures. Italy, especially hard hit, announced $28 billion in emergency aid to individuals, businesses and the health care system. The country has reported more than 2,100 deaths, the most outside China. Hospital morgues are inundated as funerals are postponed.
The European Union leaders will vote on Thursday on a proposal to halt nonessential travel into the bloc for 30 days, but many countries have also imposed border lockdowns. Spain said it would shut its land borders to foreigners at midnight Monday.The European Union leaders will vote on Thursday on a proposal to halt nonessential travel into the bloc for 30 days, but many countries have also imposed border lockdowns. Spain said it would shut its land borders to foreigners at midnight Monday.
Six counties in Northern California, including San Francisco, ordered millions of residents to “shelter in place” and not leave home except for the most essential reasons.Six counties in Northern California, including San Francisco, ordered millions of residents to “shelter in place” and not leave home except for the most essential reasons.
The number of cases in the United States crossed the 4,000 mark, and the number of deaths surged past 70, including the first deaths in Indiana, Nevada and South Carolina.The number of cases in the United States crossed the 4,000 mark, and the number of deaths surged past 70, including the first deaths in Indiana, Nevada and South Carolina.
The governor of Ohio moved to postpone the state’s presidential primary, scheduled for Tuesday. Three other states — Arizona, Illinois and Florida — are also scheduled to vote on Tuesday.The governor of Ohio moved to postpone the state’s presidential primary, scheduled for Tuesday. Three other states — Arizona, Illinois and Florida — are also scheduled to vote on Tuesday.
The pace of infections in Europe has accelerated, with the total now at more than 58,000.The pace of infections in Europe has accelerated, with the total now at more than 58,000.
Spain, with about 8,000 cases and about 300 deaths so far, ordered medical students, private hospitals and factories that make medical equipment to pitch in and help the public health system.Spain, with about 8,000 cases and about 300 deaths so far, ordered medical students, private hospitals and factories that make medical equipment to pitch in and help the public health system.
The Vatican said the religious services traditionally held in the week before Easter would not be open to the public.The Vatican said the religious services traditionally held in the week before Easter would not be open to the public.
Keep your distance. The virus spreads most readily through close contact, so social distancing is vital to slowing it down. Have questions about that? Here are answers.Keep your distance. The virus spreads most readily through close contact, so social distancing is vital to slowing it down. Have questions about that? Here are answers.
Work from home if possible. If you are new to it, here’s some advice: Try to wake up at the same time daily, and schedule a break in the middle of the day, so you don’t forget to get up from your desk.Work from home if possible. If you are new to it, here’s some advice: Try to wake up at the same time daily, and schedule a break in the middle of the day, so you don’t forget to get up from your desk.
Navigating the outbreak while pregnant? Here are tips from readers, from buying your own prenatal yoga mat to thinking twice about looking at photos on a friend’s phone.Navigating the outbreak while pregnant? Here are tips from readers, from buying your own prenatal yoga mat to thinking twice about looking at photos on a friend’s phone.
When you finish reading this, wash your hands. Scrub with soap and water for 20 seconds. And remember to clean “high-touch” surfaces like phones and tablets — Apple recommends using 70 percent isopropyl alcohol.When you finish reading this, wash your hands. Scrub with soap and water for 20 seconds. And remember to clean “high-touch” surfaces like phones and tablets — Apple recommends using 70 percent isopropyl alcohol.
With everybody working or streaming at home, will your internet slow to a crawl?With everybody working or streaming at home, will your internet slow to a crawl?
Religious congregations that can no longer gather to worship are trying to maintain their bonds of friendship and faith.Religious congregations that can no longer gather to worship are trying to maintain their bonds of friendship and faith.
Gun stores and ammunition dealers in the U.S. have seen a surge in sales, especially among first-time buyers, as anxiety builds over the virus outbreak.Gun stores and ammunition dealers in the U.S. have seen a surge in sales, especially among first-time buyers, as anxiety builds over the virus outbreak.
Some contrarians are arguing that America may be overreacting and paying too little heed to the harm that drastic measures will do.Some contrarians are arguing that America may be overreacting and paying too little heed to the harm that drastic measures will do.
Free-for-all versus quarantine versus social distancing: The Washington Post built a simulator that visualizes how effective staying home can be in slowing the virus’s spread.Free-for-all versus quarantine versus social distancing: The Washington Post built a simulator that visualizes how effective staying home can be in slowing the virus’s spread.
I’m a nurse and also have a small medicinal and culinary herb farm. I am making sure to take time to hike alone in the woods, and start lots of seedlings. These help me take care of myself so I can care for others.I’m a nurse and also have a small medicinal and culinary herb farm. I am making sure to take time to hike alone in the woods, and start lots of seedlings. These help me take care of myself so I can care for others.
— Melody Wright, Connecticut— Melody Wright, Connecticut
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