The three states join New York, California, Illinois, Connecticut
and New Jersey, home to 101 million Americans combined, as cases
nationwide topped 32,000, with more than 415 dead, according to a
Reuters tally. (Graphic: https://tmsnrt.rs/2w7hX9T)
"Every piece of evidence that I can lay my hands on indicates that
we're at an absolutely crucial time in this war and what we do now
will make all the difference in the world," said Ohio Governor Mike
DeWine. "What we do now will slow this invader. It will slow this
invader so our healthcare system ... will have time to treat
casualties."
In the U.S. Senate, partisan disagreement blocked a massive
coronavirus response bill from advancing, with Democrats saying the
Republican measure focused too heavily on helping corporations. But
Democratic Senate leader Chuck Schumer said he believed differences
could be overcome in the next 24 hours.
Ohio has 351 cases and three deaths, while Louisiana has 837 cases
and 20 deaths, several in a senior-care facility. Louisiana has the
third highest number of cases per capita and saw a 10-fold increase
in cases in the past week, Governor John Bel Edwards said.
Ohio's order will go into effect at midnight EDT on Monday and stay
in effect until April 6. Louisiana's order goes into effect at 5
p.m. CDT on Monday and lasts through April 12. Delaware's order
starts at 8 a.m. EDT on Tuesday.
Dallas County in Texas, home to over 2.5 million people, and
Philadelphia, with 1.6 million residents, told non-essential
businesses on Sunday to close and residents to stay home.
In Kentucky, non-essential businesses must close by 8 p.m. EDT on
Monday but authorities stopped short of ordering residents to stay
home.
Republican U.S. Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky on Sunday became the
first member of the Senate to announce he had tested positive for
the coronavirus. At least two members of the House of
Representatives previously said they tested positive.
Around the globe, billions are adapting to a new reality, with
countries such as Italy, Spain and France on lockdown and several
South American nations taking similar measures to try to stay ahead
of the contagion, as global cases exceeded 325,000 and deaths topped
14,000.
The mayor of New York City, the epicenter of the nation's
coronavirus epidemic, on Sunday described the outbreak as the
biggest domestic crisis since the Great Depression and called for
the U.S. military to mobilize to help keep the healthcare system
from becoming overwhelmed.
"If we don't get more ventilators in the next 10 days, people will
die who don't have to die," said Mayor Bill de Blasio, as the
nation's most populous city saw COVID-19 cases top 9,600 and deaths
climb to 63.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo urged the federal government to take
over acquisition of medical supplies so states do not have to
compete with each other for desperately needed resources.
Help is not coming quickly enough, Cuomo said.
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"Time matters, minutes count, and this is literally a matter of life and death,"
he said. "At the same time, there is not going to be chaos, there is not going
to be anarchy. Life is going to go on. Different. But life is going to go on."
Cuomo gave New York City officials 24 hours to come up with a plan to deal with
residents still congregating in parks and other places and not practicing social
distancing.
MEDICAL CRISIS
De Blasio said New York City was not getting needed medical supplies from the
federal government to contend with the rapid spread of the sometimes deadly
illness.
Hospitals are scrambling for protective equipment for healthcare workers and for
ventilators as they brace for a wave of patients who will need help breathing as
severe cases often lead to pneumonia and decreased lung function.
Over the past week, U.S. President Donald Trump's administration has been
pushing for aggressive steps to stem the economic hit, after Trump spent several
weeks downplaying the virus' risks.
Trump said on Sunday the National Guard would help New York, California and
Washington state respond to the coronavirus crisis. He said the U.S. hospital
ship Mercy would be in Los Angeles within a week and provided detailed numbers
for the first time on the types and quantities of medical supplies sent to
outbreak centers.
Vice President Mike Pence said 254,000 Americans had been tested for the
coronavirus and 10% were positive.
GREATEST CRISIS 'SINCE GREAT DEPRESSION'
The number of cases of the highly contagious respiratory illness in the United
States and Spain are exceeded only by China and Italy. Italy reported record
numbers of daily coronavirus deaths last week.
"This is going to be the greatest crisis domestically since the Great
Depression," de Blasio told CNN, referring to the economic crisis of the 1930s.
"This is why we need a full-scale mobilization of the American military."
Texas Governor Greg Abbott lamented the lack of personal protective equipment (PPE)
available for health workers. He said they were seeing delivery dates in July.
"That's not going to work. We need delivery dates tomorrow," Abbott said at a
briefing. "We have ready money today for anybody who can sell us PPE. We'll cut
you a check on the spot."
(Reporting by Jonnelle Marte and Barbara Goldberg in New York; Additional
reporting by Stephanie Kelly in New York and Richard Cowan, Andrea Shalal and
Susan Heavey in Washington; Writing by Lisa Shumaker; Editing by Bill Berkrot,
Daniel Wallis and Peter Cooney)
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