Public life slows to a near halt as California hunkers down in the face of coronavirus

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Public life slows to a near halt as California hunkers down in the face of coronavirus
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Disneyland, Universal Studios, Princess Cruises, San Francisco schools — the closures continued Thursday, but officials said they were vital in getting ahead of COVID-19.

A day after calling for the cancellation of all gatherings of more than 250 people, California Gov. Gavin Newsomallowing the state, if necessary, to take over hotels and medical facilities to treat a potential tide of coronavirus patients.

The calls for “social distancing” to slow the spread of the virus that causes COVID-19 could be seen from the San Francisco waterfront, where normally bustling food stands were nearly empty, to Los Angeles International Airport, where cars could make the usually jammed vehicle loop in just five minutes.beginning Monday through the end of the regularly scheduled spring break April 3. In Palm Springs, the landmark aerial tramway closed indefinitely.

In San Francisco on Thursday, the normally bustling Ferry Building Marketplace was largely empty, with customers keeping their distance from food shops manned by worried employees.Advertisement“It’s weird. Things are super quiet. There was nobody on BART,” said Altoni Cabling, 28, of her ride on a Bay Area Rapid Transit commuter train from her home in Oakland to San Francisco.

“One of the things I am most proud of is people have said our movie is one you have to see all together,” said actor-director John Krasinski of “A Quiet Place Part II.” “Well due to the ever-changing circumstances of the world around us, now is clearly not the right time to do that.”With Garcetti’s order to limit L.A. city properties to no more than 50 outside visitors at a time, the operators of Griffith Observatory opted to close.

“The system is not really geared to what we need right now — what you are asking for,” said Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. “That is a failing…. Let’s admit it … the idea of anybody getting it easily, the way people in other countries are doing it, we’re not set up for that. Do I think we should be? Yes.”

“We need people to prevent the blood supply from getting depleted. We need it not to get to the point that surgeries are having to get canceled,” Marks said. “To ensure an adequate blood supply, we need people to come out and donate blood.”

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