In recent days, Philadelphia announced its first case, Pennsylvania effectively shut down Montgomery County, a death was announced in New Jersey, and COVID-19 impacted several members of the University of Delaware community.
Across the country, Major League Baseball’s opening day was postponed; Broadway and Hollywood ground to a halt, and March Madness canceled. Universities from Harvard to UCLA telling students to stay away. Most travelers from Europe were banned.
Tom Hanks, Hollywood’s embodiment of everyday American-ness, in isolation in an Australian hospital with the virus. And the speaker of the House of Representatives taking this question Thursday morning: “How prepared is Congress to work from home?”
As the way of life changes by the day, here’s a look at where COVID-19 cases have appeared:
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