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California issues “stay at home” order Governor Gavin Newsom called the order essential in light of modeling by experts that showed roughly 56 percent of the state’s residents, or 25 million people, would contract the respiratory illness in the next eight weeks. The governor issued the unprecedented statewide “stay at home order” directing the state’s 40 million residents to hunker down in their homes for the foreseeable future.
YouTube no longer high definition in EU YouTube said it will reduce its streaming quality in the European Union to avoid internet gridlock as thousands of Europeans are confined to their homes. “We are making a commitment to temporarily switch all traffic in the EU to standard definition by default,” the company said in a statement.
The spread The virus has infected more than 245,000 people globally and the death toll exceeds 10,000. In China, where the virus first emerged, imported cases have risen to a record. But for a second day in a row, China found no domestically transmitted cases. Italy’s death toll has overtaken China. It registered 427 deaths over the past 24 hours, bringing the total nationwide to 3,405 since the outbreak surfaced on Feb. 21.
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