Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey has announced she is ordering the closure of all nonessential businesses in the state through April 17 due to the coronavirus outbreak.
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The site will initially be able to accommodate 1,500 deaths, but will expand to hold more, and could ultimately hold all deaths across the West Midlands region including those not related to coronavirus, the statement said.
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