Coronavirus: US cases pass 500 as California readies for cruise ship arrival
A Johns Hopkins tally put the number of confirmed US cases at 554 by Sunday evening, with newly diagnosed patients in states including Pennsylvania, Illinois, Massachusetts, Connecticut and New Jersey.

Some 30 US states have been hit by the novel coronavirus, with Oregon the latest to declare an emergency, and 60 million people in California and New York are under crisis measures. Two more deaths linked to a virus-hit care home near Seattle were reported on Sunday, bringing the nationwide toll to at least 21.
A Johns Hopkins tally put the number of confirmed US cases at 554 by Sunday evening, with newly diagnosed patients in states including Pennsylvania, Illinois, Massachusetts, Connecticut and New Jersey.
Medical officers headed for a virus-hit cruise ship stranded off San Francisco to begin screening passengers for an “unprecedented and difficult” landing operation. The Grand Princess, with 21confirmed coronavirus infections among 3,500 people on board, is due to dock in nearby Oakland Monday. The operation to move passengers ashore will take two to three days, said governor Gavin Newsom.
Carolyn Wright, a passenger on the ship, told AFP that people without symptoms were allowed to leave their cabins for the first time since Thursday.
Once ashore, ill passengers will be moved to hospitals while Americans not requiring treatment will be quarantined at military bases in California, Texas and Georgia for 14 days. Foreign passengers will be repatriated while crew will remain quarantined on board.
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