Coronavirus countries enforce mass closures to stem spread

Here is a list of countries that have enforced mass closures to stem the spread of the coronavirus:

Asia:

  1. China: Widespread closures of cities, including Wuhan, the epicenter of the outbreak, as well as other major cities like Beijing and Shanghai.
  2. South Korea: Closure of schools, universities, and non-essential businesses in the capital city of Seoul and other major cities.
  3. Japan: Closure of schools, universities, and non-essential businesses in Tokyo and other major cities.
  4. Taiwan: Closure of schools, universities, and non-essential businesses in major cities like Taipei and Kaohsiung.
  5. Hong Kong: Closure of schools, universities, and non-essential businesses in major cities like Hong Kong Island and Kowloon.
  6. Singapore: Closure of schools, universities, and non-essential businesses in major cities like Singapore and Jurong.
  7. Malaysia: Closure of schools, universities, and non-essential businesses in major cities like Kuala Lumpur and Penang.
  8. Thailand: Closure of schools, universities, and non-essential businesses in major cities like Bangkok and Chiang Mai.
  9. Vietnam: Closure of schools, universities, and non-essential businesses in major cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.

Europe:

  1. Italy: Closure of schools, universities, and non-essential businesses in major cities like Rome, Milan, and Florence.
  2. Spain: Closure of schools, universities, and non-essential businesses in major cities like Madrid and Barcelona.
  3. France: Closure of schools, universities, and non-essential businesses in major cities like Paris and Lyon.
  4. Germany: Closure of schools, universities, and non-essential businesses in major cities like Berlin and Munich.
  5. United Kingdom: Closure of schools, universities, and non-essential businesses in major cities like London and Manchester.
  6. Ireland: Closure of schools, universities, and non-essential businesses in major cities like Dublin and Cork.
  7. Belgium: Closure of schools, universities, and non-essential businesses in major cities like Brussels and Antwerp.
  8. Netherlands: Closure of schools, universities, and non-essential businesses in major cities like Amsterdam and Rotterdam.

Americas:

  1. United States: Closure of schools, universities, and non-essential businesses in major cities like New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago.
  2. Canada: Closure of schools, universities, and non-essential businesses in major cities like Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver.
  3. Mexico: Closure of schools, universities, and non-essential businesses in major cities like Mexico City and Guadalajara.
  4. Brazil: Closure of schools, universities, and non-essential businesses in major cities like São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
  5. Argentina: Closure of schools, universities, and non-essential businesses in major cities like Buenos Aires and Córdoba.

Africa:

  1. South Africa: Closure of schools, universities, and non-essential businesses in major cities like Johannesburg and Cape Town.
  2. Egypt: Closure of schools, universities, and non-essential businesses in major cities like Cairo and Alexandria.
  3. Morocco: Closure of schools, universities, and non-essential businesses in major cities like Marrakech and Casablanca.
  4. Nigeria: Closure of schools, universities, and non-essential businesses in major cities like Lagos and Abuja.

Oceania:

  1. Australia: Closure of schools, universities, and non-essential businesses in major cities like Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane.
  2. New Zealand: Closure of schools, universities, and non-essential businesses in major cities like Auckland and Wellington.

Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, and many other countries have also implemented mass closures to stem the spread of the coronavirus.