Trump: No quarantine for New York, New Jersey, Connecticut

Trump: No quarantine for New York, New Jersey, Connecticut
# 29 March 2020 09:53 (UTC +04:00)

The CDC has released a statement in which residents of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut are urged not to travel for 14 days, APA reports citing Sputnik.

In a travel advisory posted on the site the agency elaborates that the warning will not apply to employees of "critical infrastructure industries" such as trucking, public health, financial services, and food supply.

Earlier, US President Donald Trump, while acknowledging that no quarantine would be necessary for New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, noted that he had ordered the CDC to issue a "strong travel advisory".

Trump told reporters on Saturday that he was considering the idea of a quarantine for the three states, to which New York Governor Andrew Cuomo responded that he doubted a quarantine would be "legally enforceable" and noted it was unlikely that it would accomplish anything. Later on Saturday, Trump announced these plans on Twitter.

​New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut are the states most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in the US. The state of New York has confirmed more than 53,000 cases, while New Jersey has more than 11,000 cases, and Connecticut has more than 1,500 cases, according to the most recent data.

The number of fatalities in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut are 782, 140 and 32 respectively, according to the Johns Hopkins University Coronavirus Resource Centre.

The same data shows that with over 663,000 cases globally, more than 124,000 infections and 2,000+ deaths have been confirmed in the United States from COVID-19. More than 672 coronavirus fatalities have been confirmed in New York City alone.

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