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Coronavirus outbreak: Rajasthan orders closure of schools, colleges, gyms, cinema halls

| @indiablooms | Mar 14, 2020, at 11:29 am

Jaipur/IBNS: Amid the outbreak of the deadly Novel Coronavirus, the Rajasthan government has ordered a closure of schools, colleges, gymnasiums and cinema halls.

However the schools and colleges where examinations are underway will not be impacted.

Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot tweeted, "As a precautionary measure against spread of #CoronaVirus, State govt has decided that all schools, colleges, coaching centres, gymnasium, movie theatres & theatre halls will remain closed till 30th March. The move will not impact ongoing examinations in schools and colleges."

So far, 83 people including 10 cured have been infected by the virus and two people have died.

1,32,000 people have been infected in 132 countries.

In the wake of the Coronavirus outbreak in India, the US Embassy and Consulates in the country on Saturday said it has cancelled all visa appointments from Mar 16.

The Official Twitter handle of the embassy said, "U.S. Mission India posts, in light of the global COVID-19 pandemic, are cancelling immigrant and nonimmigrant visa appointments from March 16, 2020, onward. "

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump on Friday declared a state of national emergency.

The President also informed that he would give states and territories access to up to USD 50 billion in federal funds to combat coronavirus.

"To unleash the full power of the federal government in this effort, today I am officially declaring a national emergency.  Two very big words.  The action I am taking will open up access to up to $50 billion of very importantly — very important and a large amount of money for states and territories and localities in our shared fight against this disease," Trump said in his address.

"I’m also asking every hospital in this country to activate its emergency preparedness plan so that they can meet the needs of Americans everywhere.  The hospitals are very engaged.  New York and various other places are also various engaged.  I just spoke with Governor Cuomo; we had a very good conversation.  And we’re working very strongly with many states, including New York," he said.

"The emergency orders I am issuing today will also confer broad new authority to the Secretary of Health and Human Services.  The Secretary of HHS will be able to immediately waive provisions of applicable laws and regulations to give doctors, hospital — all hospitals — and healthcare providers maximum flexibility to respond to the virus and care for patients," the President said.

On Thursday, the death toll from the novel coronavirus in the United States increased to at least 41 people.

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