A CDC report says COVID-19 had already spread from Europe to New York City by the time the Trump administration banned travel from Europe on March 13.
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Is it safe for Disney World to reopen Saturday as coronavirus cases soar in Florida?
As Walt Disney World prepares to reopen Saturday, Florida has recorded the largest weekly increase in coronavirus cases in the country.
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CBP postpones Trusted Traveler enrollment centers reopening until Aug. 10
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Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport closed its main security checkpoint Wednesday after a screener tested positive for the coronavirus.
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Another new thing to expect at the airport: Getting your temperature checked
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Beginning Monday, Delta, United and JetBlue will require passengers to wear face coverings. Southwest and Alaska will do so beginning May 11.