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Timeline: A Look at Key Coronavirus Pandemic Events and Milestones in California On March 19, 2020, the reality of the coronavirus pandemic set in when California issued an unprecedented stay-home order. By Jason Kandel
Updated on March 19, 2021 at 6:36 am By Jason Kandel
Updated on March 19, 2021 at 6:36 am
The coronavirus pandemic for many Americans seemed all too real on an ominous date, Friday, March 13, 2020 when offices closed and workers, parents and students went home to quarantine.
Nobody knew how long that would last, but here we are still in quarantine with a vaccine rolling out, but still no clarity on when the quarantine will end.
Timeline: A Look at Key Coronavirus Pandemic Events and Milestones in California Jason Kandel © AP
An elderly lady walks across the usually busy Columbus Drive that splits Chicago’s Grant Park in half, on the first work day since Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker gave a shelter in place order last week, Monday, March 23, 2020, photo, in Chicago. Gov. J.B. Pritzker says Illinois is not receiving enough medical supplies in its fight against the coronavirus. Pritzker tells CNN’s “State of The Union” that Illinois got a recent supply but it was a fraction of what was requested from the federal government. The comments prompted angry tweets from President Donald Trump who says governors should not be “blaming the federal government for their own shortcomings.”