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The new developments in the Corona virus Here's the latest.
There are at least 433 cases reported in 32 states.
That cruise ship off the coast of California, with at least 21 infected passengers and crew is finally coming to shore.
But now there are questions about where to send all of those people.
Meanwhile, over in Italy, the government is resorting to a drastic measure.
They're putting 1/4 of the population on lock down back here in the U.
S.
Washington, D.
C now has its reported first presumptive case, and New York's governor has declared a state of emergency.
ABC Stephanie Ramos is outside Columbia Presbyterian Hospital right here in New York City with Maur Stephanie Good Morning to you, Dan.
The epicenter of the virus here in New York state is just north of the city in Westchester County.
One man from that area is being treated here at this hospital as officials from across the globe try to curb the spread of the virus this morning, a scramble in northern Italy as officials order a lock down nearly 1/4 of the nation's population now under travel restrictions in a bid to slow the Corona virus.
Ah US sailor stationed in Naples, Italy.
Testing positive for Kobe.
19 The Pentagon, also confirming a Marine stationed at Fort Belvoir in Virginia, has just positive as well after traveling overseas and overnight, the first case of Corona virus discovered in the nation's capital.
A man in his fifties, he appears to have no history of international travel in no close contacts, with a confirmed case in New York state Governor Andrew Cuomo declaring a state of emergency.
At least 89 confirmed cases of the virus statewide.
11 in New York City, including an uber driver, a man in his thirties hospitalized in Queens, uber saying in a statement.
It's removed to the man's access to the APP, and it's working with public health officials.
The governor blaming the federal government, claiming the state isn't getting enough money to fight the virus and there aren't enough tests.
C.
D.
C.
Is a bottleneck for this nation.
In doing the testing, I believe the CDC was caught flat footed.
I believe they're slow in their response, and I believe they're slowing down the state the outbreak spreading from coast to coast.
In Nebraska, medical personnel can be seen transporting one woman in an isolation pod who tested positive to the University of Nebraska Medical Center, where other covert 19 patients are being treated.
Thousands of people in the U.
S asked to self quarantine our own senior foreign correspondent.
Ian Panel is going through one right now overseas after reporting from Asia and this is it.
This is quarantine, and it's a very, very strange experience.
It's Ah, it's quite lonely, is quite isolating.
It's the right thing to do.
There was no alternative.
What I've realized having covered this up close is that unless we all act in the best interests of each other than it makes containment all the more difficult.
The first batch of CDC testing kits went to California and Washington State, the CDC says.
Initially there were some manufacturing issues with the testing kits, but those issues have been resolved, they say.
By Monday, an additional 600,000 kits will be made available to public health labs.
Dan people very eager for those tests to get out there.
Stephanie.
Thank you.
Hi, everyone.
George Stephanopoulos here.
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