KEY POINTS
  • A growing list of states is ordering residents stay at home during the coronavirus crisis, as COVID-19 takes hold in the U.S.  
  • The virus has now infected more than 35,200 people in the U.S., including at least 470 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University.
  • Health officials have said "social distancing" is key to slowing the spread of the virus, leading schools, places of worship and other large gathering spaces to shutter. 
Signs reading "Stay Home" and "Greetings from Quarantine" hang from an apartment window along Massachusetts Ave in Boston on March 22, 2020.

A growing list of states is telling residents to stay at home during the coronavirus crisis, as COVID-19 takes hold in the U.S.

As of Monday, the virus had infected 41,500 people in the U.S. and killed at least 499, according to Johns Hopkins University. Health officials have said "social distancing" is key to slowing the spread of the virus, leading schools, places of worship and other large gathering spaces to shutter.