Here are the places on coronavirus lockdown so far

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To halt the spread of the novel coronavirus, some cities countries are taking a drastic measure: Stopping the population from entering or leaving certain areas, otherwise known as lockdown. 

Italy was the first in Europe (now the pandemic's epicenter, according to the WHO) to institute the policy, but a whole slew of countries followed suit over the weekend. 

Here's a list of places around the world that have come under lockdown, or partial lockdown measures, so far:

Italy

After an early lockdown in the north of the country, as of March 9, the whole of Italy is essentially under quarantine with strict limits on travel and gatherings. Nonessential shops and businesses are closed Italians are fighting the isolation with music.

France

FRANCE NOW AT EPIDEMIC LEVEL. All restaurants, cafés, non-essential services closed. MORE THAN 50% OF THE 300 #COVIDー19 CASES IN FRENCH ICUs ARE PEOPLE UNDER 60; France now has 4,500 cases, which doubled in the past 72 hours, said Jérôme Salomon, head of French health service.

— Rachel Donadio (@RachelDonadio) March 14, 2020

Despite protests against France banning large gatherings, the country took its lockdown measures a step further by shutting down theaters, restaurants, and stores Saturday — all before elections, at that.

Spain

The Spanish government also instituted a lockdown on Saturday, citing the fact that Europe is the new epicenter of COVID-19. Spain currently has the highest rate of infection after Italy. 

Israel

Israel's government announced Saturday that it will limit transportation, employment, and schools amid the coronavirus. 

Denmark

Denmark has closed its borders to stop the spread. While the lockdown is currently in effect through April 14, Danish citizens and green card holders will still be allowed entry into the country.

Ireland

The Irish government closed schools, childcare facilities, and cultural institutions as of Thursday. Gatherings above 100 people are banned. 

Manila

While it doesn't extend to the entire country of the Philippines, President Rodrigo Duterte has locked down Metro Manila, a region of 12 million people. 

Taiwan 

Taiwan was praised for its quick response to the coronavirus. The country implemented travel restrictions and other harsh measures in late January; as a result, the entire nation has suffered only one coronavirus death so far

Singapore

Singapore implemented harsh restrictions in late January to curb the spread of the virus, with great success: There have been zero deaths thus far. The island nation has imposed travel restrictions on China, Iran, South Korea and Italy; its prime minister now warns that the epidemic could last for a year

China

The epicenter of the coronavirus, China's Hubei province, was locked down for 50 days — but the quarantine is starting to lift as the country adjusts to its new normal.

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