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People who traveled from New York across the US in early March caused nearly 65% of coronavirus cases in the rest of the country, research suggests
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- Research indicates that infected travelers from New York transmitted nearly 65% of new coronavirus cases across the US, according to The New York Times.
- The genetic signature of the strain of the virus prevalent in New York connect it to outbreaks in Europe, while the infections in Washington state were linked to China, scientists found.
- Enforcing stay-at-home orders earlier would have helped cut down on the infection's transmission.
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Thousands of travelers carried the coronavirus from New York around the United States in early March, triggering most of the new cases that erupted nationwide.
The New York Times reported on Thursday that tiny genetic mutations helped researchers track between 60% and 65% of new infections back to the outbreak in the country's biggest city.
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