CORONAVIRUS LATEST: — Airports expected to lose $13.9 billion. — Italy's death toll skyrockets. — 100% of New York workforce must stay home. — Indiana the seventh state to postpone primary.
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Carabinieri officers talk to a nun at the Institute of Daughters of St. Camillo in Grottaferrata, near Rome, March 20, 2020. A medical staff member in protective gear administers a test for COVID-19 at a drive-through testing center in Paramus, N.J., March 20, 2020. "Only essential businesses can have workers commuting to the job or on the job," Cuomo said, stressing that this rule"will be enforced."Everyone else must “remain indoors to the greatest extent” possible, he said.
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