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BREAKING: US declares state of emergency over coronavirus

President Donald Trump has declared a state of emergency in America over the deadly coronavirus disease disturbing the whole of the continents.
The Covid-19 (coronavirus) which has been declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation has led to over 5000 deaths across the world.
The development will enable the Trump administration to utilise the Stafford Act, the federal law that governs disaster-relief efforts, to provide emergency funding to local and state governments.
President Trump revealed: “The action I am taking will open up $50 billion. Our overriding goal is to stop the spread of the virus.”
Trump also disclosed that, this will renounce a number of other needs meant to benefit doctors and fight the coronavirus outbreak.
Meanwhile, onyxnewsng reported earlier that, Spain had declared state of emergency as death toll rises, recording more than 52 people who had already contacted the deadly coronavirus pandemic in the country in a day.
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