March 15:28 on March 15

In the United States, where a national emergency has been declared following the spread of the new coronavirus, a temporary inspection site has been set up so that inspection can be carried out while riding a car, but measures have been strengthened, but in case of emergency The impact on people's lives has been widening, with some buying up and the shortage of some products.

According to the CDC = Center for Disease Control, as of the 12th, the United States had 1629 people infected and 41 people killed in the capital Washington and 46 states.

In response to the spread of infection, several states, such as western Washington and eastern New York, have set up temporary drive-through testing stations that allow them to be inspected while driving, and measures are being strengthened.

On the 14th, a long train was waiting for inspection at the inspection facility in New York State. Inspections are by appointment and can be taken up to 200 people a day, and it takes one to two days for the results to be known.

On the other hand, food and daily necessities are being occupied, and some supplies are running low.

A woman living alone who bought more than 20,000 yen in Japanese yen said, "I bought a lot of frozen foods and pasta that I could store because I don't know when I would be infected and wouldn't be able to leave home."

In addition, several churches in New York City have been closed to prevent the spread of the disease, and the impact on people's lives has been spreading, with the decision to stop worship on Sunday.