Coronavirus live updates: Gov. orders Californians to stay home; Italy surpasses China's death toll; Saints' Sean Payton has virus

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom announces statewide 'stay-at-home' order to combat coronavirus spread

to ban"non-essential" travel between their border along the same lines of the deal that the U.S. announced this week with Canada, a Trump administration official said. Trade would be exempted.according to Johns Hopkins dataFor tourists, Mexico is the seventh most-visited country around the world, according to Mexico tourism data, and 26 million U.S. travelers visited Mexico from January to August 2019, according to the U.S. National Travel and Tourism Office.

The data still indicates older Americans face the higher risk of hospitalization, admission to an intensive care unit or even death, the report says.the strongest U.S. alert yet as the pandemic continued its steady march across the globe.—"do not travel" — only four days after it issued a Level 3 advisory —"reconsider travel."

President Donald Trump mentioned at least two drugs that researchers are studying. One of them, hydroxychloroquine, has long been approved for malaria. Another drug, remdesivir, is an experimental antiviral. Trump expressed optimism about the drugs, but Hahn said the agency was still studying their efficacy.

If you don't have toilet paper, city wastewater officials have this advice for other materials:"Bag it. Don't flush it." She made the announcement shortly after Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker updated the state count for coronavirus cases, which increased to 442, compared to 288 on Wednesday. Pritzker said last week that all schools in the state -- public and private -- would close from March 17-30, and he's expected to prolong that shutdown.The U.S. could soon find out whether it's likely to be the next South Korea or the next Italy when it comes to theand deaths.

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