US tells older people to stay home, all ages to avoid crowds
By JONATHAN LEMIRE, ANDREW TAYLOR and JILL COLVIN
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By JONATHAN LEMIRE, ANDREW TAYLOR and JILL COLVIN
By TOM DAVIES
By ROB GILLIES
By LAURAN NEERGAARD and CARLA K. JOHNSON
By JULIE PACE and ALEXANDRA JAFFE
Editor’s Note: This listicle is part of a weekly series by The Ball State Daily News summarizing five stories from around the world. All summaries are based on stories published by The Associated Press.
By ZEKE MILLER
By HOPE YEN and AAMER MADHANI
By ANDREW TAYLOR, ZEKE MILLER, JILL COLVIN and LISA MASCARO
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana schools will be allowed to close for up to 20 days this school year without penalties, the governor’s office announced Thursday among steps toward helping stem the coronavirus spread.
By RALPH D. RUSSO
By LOLITA C. BALDOR
By JAKE COYLE
By LISA MASCARO, ANDREW TAYLOR, JILL COLVIN and ZEKE MILLER
By NICOLE WINFIELD, COLLEEN BARRY and JOHN LEICESTER
By WILL WEISSERT and LAURIE KELLMAN
Editor’s Note: This listicle is part of a weekly series by The Ball State Daily News summarizing five stories from across the United States. All summaries are based on stories published by The Associated Press.
Editor’s Note: This listicle is part of a weekly series by The Ball State Daily News summarizing five stories from around the world. All summaries are based on stories published by The Associated Press.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The man with Indiana’s first confirmed illness from the coronavirus outbreak was in isolation Friday after going to an Indianapolis hospital with mild symptoms, state health officials said.