Washington:The coronavirus death toll in the US increased to 31 while the infected cases surged past 1,000 as the country grappled to contain the virus that has spread to over 30 states with many declaring a state of emergency.
A total of 1,037 people have been confirmed COVID-19 positive in the country. Reportedly, one person each in South Dakota and California and two in Washington state died from the virus taking the total number of fatalities in the US to 31.
The virus has been detected in more than 30 states, it said.
Eleven states of New York, California, Washington, Florida, Oregon, Utah, Maryland, Kentucky, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Colorado have declared emergency.
We're taking this unbelievably seriously and I think we're doing a really good job. And, again, the task force headed up by the vice president has been fantastic, Trump told at the US Capitol on Tuesday after meeting his Republican party colleagues.
The country is making extensive efforts to fight the rapid spread of the virus. Public gatherings have been cancelled, travel has been restricted, authorities have urged employees to stay at home, schools have shut down and colleges have shifted to online classes.
Major events including Boston's St. Patrick's Day Parade and Austin's South by Southwest festival slated to be held this weekend have been cancelled.
We stand here today, the risk to the average American of contracting the coronavirus remains low, but we're determined to give every American the tools and the information that they need to protect themselves, their families, their workplace, their schools, Vice President Mike Pence told at the White House.
By the end of this week, there will be more than four million more tests made available in jurisdictions around the country and one million are already in place, he said.
Top commercial labs LabCorp and Quest are in the process of distributing and marketing coronavirus tests across America.
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We are working with state local officials to ensure that happens as rapidly as possible, he added.
Meanwhile, representatives of top tech companies such as Facebook, Google, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft and Twitter will visit the White House on Wednesday for a meeting to discuss coordination for a coherent response to the novel coronavirus.