Despite deaths, so far no shutdown orders in Seattle area
SEATTLE — As the coronavirus spread through Asia officials closed the schools in China, Japan and Hong Kong but at the epicenter of the outbreak in the United States, officials in Washington have so far not ordered that classrooms be shuttered or activities cancelled.
Increasingly people are calling on government leaders to be more aggressive as they try to contain the virus that causes the disease called COVID-19, which researchers say may have been circulating for weeks undetected in the Seattle area.
Washington state has reported a total of nine coronavirus deaths, and and most were residents of a nursing home in suburban Seattle. There have been at least 27 reported cases in the Seattle area. On Tuesday an Amazon spokesperson said an employee at its huge campus in Seattle had tested positive for the virus.
Individual schools and businesses have closed and several schools are mulling teaching students online in the event of prolonged closures over health concerns. However there are increasing calls for more widespread action from area officials. An online petition calling for the University of Washington to close its 45,000-student Seattle campus had more than 20,000 signatures.