[Explanation] On March 2nd, local time, US Vice President Pence said at the White House that there were no suggestions on restricting travel within the United States. The risk of a new crown pneumonia outbreak in the United States is still low, and people should use "common sense" to make decisions.

[Explanation] Pence said at a press conference held on the White House that day, 43 confirmed cases in the United States, 48 ​​imported cases, and 6 deaths. California and Washington have more confirmed cases, with 29 confirmed cases.

[Explanation] Spring break in American schools is approaching. When asked if people should adjust or cancel travel plans due to the outbreak, Pence said he has been traveling around the country. The risk of the epidemic is still low, and people should continue to use "common sense" to make decisions.

[Explanation] Earlier in the day, US President Trump was asked "is it safe to hold a campaign rally under the epidemic", he said twice "I think it is very safe." Trump also told reporters, "You can ask Democrats that they are holding many campaign rallies."

[Explanation] According to the data from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as of the 2nd, there have been confirmed cases of new crown pneumonia in 10 states in the United States. But the caliber of the White House's risk profile has not changed. Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said that for areas where there is a clear spread of the virus in the community, it is recommended that Americans do not go. But as a whole in the United States, there are no travel restrictions.

Reporter Chen Mengtong

Editor-in-chief: [Liu Xian]