The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak has sickened 142,539 people and killed 5,393, according to the latest World Health Organization data release 14 March 2020.
Countries around the world have restricted travel and are urging citizens to avoid crowds which could spread the virus. The Grasswire team is bringing together information from around the world highlighting how governments and private organizations are reacting to the disease.
Verified government information sources
- World Health Organization
- U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
Coronavirus testing
Limiting the spread of viruses and diseases
US Vice President Mike Pence and the rest of the Coronavirus Task Force set up by President Trump are expected to address a website being created by Google and its subsidiary Verily. During a Friday news conference, Trump said the website would allow Americans nationwide to figure out if they should get tested based on their symptoms. Google tweeted hours later that the site is in “the early stages of development” with testing planned to roll out in the San Francisco Bay Area before “expanding more broadly over time.” In a separate statement on Saturday, Google tweeted that the company is “partnering with the US government in developing a nationwide that includes information about COVID-19 symptoms, risk and testing information” among other measures including the aforementioned Verily site.
Vice President Pence has promised "a very specific description" about the timeline for a new website showing whether one should get tested for coronavirus — and how — in a briefing set for 5 p.m. https://t.co/f8AImw9276
— NPR (@NPR) March 15, 2020
We will be issuing an order closing all bars and restaurants in #Ohio beginning at 9:00 tonight.
— Governor Mike DeWine (@GovMikeDeWine) March 15, 2020
German interior minister confirms border controls will go into effect 8am CET tomorrow. Non-essential travel curtailed. https://t.co/41IOlccLYV
— Tom Nuttall (@tom_nuttall) March 15, 2020
Ottawa Public Health asks people to “increase their practices of social distancing,” keep children home is possible and to try to work from home.
Dr Etches has provided the latest update to council on the COVID-19 situation. Please note the request to practice greater social distancing and limiting all non-essential trips out of the home.
— Jim Watson (@JimWatsonOttawa) March 15, 2020
For up to date info please consult their website: https://t.co/uOsbcdIYL1 pic.twitter.com/ooU3OFx0N7
LA Mayor Eric Garcetti just said on CNN that bars in California will be shutting down. Perhaps restaurants as well. We are awaiting a press conference from Governor Gavin Newsom at 1pm. We will carry it live on @ABC7 and https://t.co/wHoIsBZU8x
— Jory Rand (@ABC7Jory) March 15, 2020