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President Donald Trump declared COVID-19 a national emergency Friday, as the government took additional steps to mitigate the spread of the virus. The Department of Homeland Security has announced that flights from Europe will be routed through 13 U.S. airports. And the State Department has moved to cancel immigration appointments in a growing number of locations abroad.
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