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Government Tracking How People Move Around in Coronavirus Pandemic

Posted on 29 March 2020

From wsj.com

How the New Coronavirus Became a Global Pandemic

On Dec. 1, 2019, a patient in Wuhan, China, started showing symptoms of what doctors determined was a new coronavirus. Since then, the virus has spread across the world. Here’s how the virus grew to a global pandemic. Photo: Alberto Pizzoli/AFP.

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