Social distancing, a preventative measure encouraged by health and government officials to stop the spread of coronavirus, is altering the way people in the US eat, work, study and socialize.
More than 30 million students are out of school. A growing number of restaurants are prohibited from inviting customers inside. Entertainment venues are becoming harder to come by. And even some public beaches are closing in Florida. As US coronavirus cases have increased -- there are at least 3,485 cases and 65 fatalities -- so, too, have efforts to prevent future spread.
Federal Reserve cuts interest rates to zero 01:07What does this mean for economy?As measures to keep people in their homes and out of the public increase, the Federal Reserve announced Sunday that interest rates would be cut to near zero to"support the flow of credit.""These measures, which are essential to contain the outbreak will nonetheless... take a toll on the economy in the near term," Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said.
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