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Harris County extends stayhome order until April 30
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ARRIS COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) -- Admitting that the region has still not gotten to the point of “flattening the curve,” Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo has extended a “Stay Home, Work Safe” order, which was originally set to expire this coming Friday, until the end of April.
In a joint news conference Tuesday with Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner, Hidalgo urged residents to continue staying home and practicing social distancing as COVID-19 cases expand. The order, which includes allowing operation of only essential businesses, is in effect until April 30. Health officials added cases in the Houston area should peak around May 2. As of Tuesday, Harris County confirmed 254 coronavirus cases, with two deaths and 39 recoveries. However, Mayor Turner also announced that the city now has at least four deaths. The city has 377 confirmed cases. Just before the announcement,
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ASHINGTON | AFP | Tuesday 3/31/2020 - The number of deaths in the United States from coronavirus has surpassed those reported by China, where the pandemic began in December, according to a toll published on Tuesday by Johns Hopkins University.
During a joint press conference with Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo extended the stay-home order in Harris County. (Screen grab KTRK)
the state of Texas extended its es, the greater Houston area acown social distancing order to counts for more than a third of last until the end of April as well. statewide cases. The state has so far surpassed Continued on Page 2 3,200 cases. At 1,158 total cas-
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There have been 3,415 deaths in the US from the virus, the Baltimore-based university said, more than the 3,309 reported officially in China. Italy has suffered There have been 3,415 COVID-19 deaths in the US, more than the 3,309 reported the most virus deaths officially in China. (AFP Photo/Bryan R. Smith) -- 12,428 -- according to Johns Hopkins, followed by Spain with 8,269 and then the United country in the world. Germany has 68,180 cases and States. 682 deaths followed by France Italy is next with 105,792 There are 175,067 confirmed cases, followed by Spain with and its overseas territories with coronavirus cases in the US, the 94,417 and China with an offi- 45,232 cases and 3,032 deaths, Johns Hopkins said. university said, the most of any cial tally of 82,278.
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Abortion is a central issue in US elections due later this year. (Saul Loeb AFP Photo)
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ASHINGTON | AFP | Tuesday 3/30/2020 A US federal judge on Monday suspended a Texas state decision that included abortion among non-emergency operations banned during the coronavirus
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his court ruling. Like other states, Texas has “The Supreme Court has spo- outlawed non-medical proceken clearly. There can be no out- dures so that all health equipment right ban on such a procedure,” said federal judge Lee Yeakel in pandemic.
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