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  • 03 MAY 2020 - PELLA, IOWA: People wearing masks to prevent the spread of Coronavirus sit on a park bench in downtown Pella, Iowa. Pella is a small community in central Iowa. The town's economy is driven by tourism and the Tulip Festival, the largest tourist event of the year, has already by canceled for 2020 because of fears that the festival could become a COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) "Super Spreader". The Governor of Iowa reopened 77 of Iowa's 99 counties. The counties that were reopened have reported low incidences of Coronavirus. Marion County, where Pella is located, has reported 12 cases of Coronavirus. There have been 9,169 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Iowa, including 1,476 cases in the Des Moines area, less than one hour away. Many people from Des Moines drove to Pella this weekend to see the tulips for which the town is famous.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 MAY 2020 - PELLA, IOWA: People wearing masks to prevent the spread of Coronavirus walk through downtown Pella, Iowa. Pella is a small community in central Iowa. The town's economy is driven by tourism and the Tulip Festival, the largest tourist event of the year, has already by canceled for 2020 because of fears that the festival could become a COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) "Super Spreader". The Governor of Iowa reopened 77 of Iowa's 99 counties. The counties that were reopened have reported low incidences of Coronavirus. Marion County, where Pella is located, has reported 12 cases of Coronavirus. There have been 9,169 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Iowa, including 1,476 cases in the Des Moines area, less than one hour away. Many people from Des Moines drove to Pella this weekend to see the tulips for which the town is famous.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 MAY 2020 - PELLA, IOWA: A person wearing a mask to prevent the spread of Coronavirus takes pictures with a smart phone in downtown Pella, Iowa. Pella is a small community in central Iowa. The town's economy is driven by tourism and the Tulip Festival, the largest tourist event of the year, has already by canceled for 2020 because of fears that the festival could become a COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) "Super Spreader". The Governor of Iowa reopened 77 of Iowa's 99 counties. The counties that were reopened have reported low incidences of Coronavirus. Marion County, where Pella is located, has reported 12 cases of Coronavirus. There have been 9,169 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Iowa, including 1,476 cases in the Des Moines area, less than one hour away. Many people from Des Moines drove to Pella this weekend to see the tulips for which the town is famous.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 MAY 2020 - PELLA, IOWA: A person wearing a mask to prevent the spread of Coronavirus walks through downtown Pella, Iowa. Pella is a small community in central Iowa. The town's economy is driven by tourism and the Tulip Festival, the largest tourist event of the year, has already by canceled for 2020 because of fears that the festival could become a COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) "Super Spreader". The Governor of Iowa reopened 77 of Iowa's 99 counties. The counties that were reopened have reported low incidences of Coronavirus. Marion County, where Pella is located, has reported 12 cases of Coronavirus. There have been 9,169 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Iowa, including 1,476 cases in the Des Moines area, less than one hour away. Many people from Des Moines drove to Pella this weekend to see the tulips for which the town is famous.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PellaTulipsReOpening009.jpg
  • 03 MAY 2020 - PELLA, IOWA: A person wearing a mask to prevent the spread of Coronavirus walks through downtown Pella, Iowa. Pella is a small community in central Iowa. The town's economy is driven by tourism and the Tulip Festival, the largest tourist event of the year, has already by canceled for 2020 because of fears that the festival could become a COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) "Super Spreader". The Governor of Iowa reopened 77 of Iowa's 99 counties. The counties that were reopened have reported low incidences of Coronavirus. Marion County, where Pella is located, has reported 12 cases of Coronavirus. There have been 9,169 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Iowa, including 1,476 cases in the Des Moines area, less than one hour away. Many people from Des Moines drove to Pella this weekend to see the tulips for which the town is famous.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PellaTulipsReOpening004.jpg
  • 15 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A man wearing a surgical mask prays by himself in the vestibule of a Catholic church in Des Moines. The Des Moines diocese announced that Catholics in Des Moines were "relieved of the Sunday Mass obligation" because of fears over the Coronavirus. Most churches in the Des Moines area canceled their Sunday services or switched to an online service this week. Those churches that conducted Sunday services imposed "social distancing" guidelines, including no physical contact, and had significantly lower attendance. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. This is the first reported case in the Des Moines area. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A man wearing a surgical mask prays by himself in the vestibule of a Catholic church in Des Moines. The Des Moines diocese announced that Catholics in Des Moines were "relieved of the Sunday Mass obligation" because of fears over the Coronavirus. Most churches in the Des Moines area canceled their Sunday services or switched to an online service this week. Those churches that conducted Sunday services imposed "social distancing" guidelines, including no physical contact, and had significantly lower attendance. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. This is the first reported case in the Des Moines area. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A man wearing a surgical mask prays by himself in the vestibule of a Catholic church in Des Moines. The Des Moines diocese announced that Catholics in Des Moines were "relieved of the Sunday Mass obligation" because of fears over the Coronavirus. Most churches in the Des Moines area canceled their Sunday services or switched to an online service this week. Those churches that conducted Sunday services imposed "social distancing" guidelines, including no physical contact, and had significantly lower attendance. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. This is the first reported case in the Des Moines area. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - ANKENY, IOWA: Vegetarian baked beans are the only thing left on a canned goods shelf in the Walmart store in Ankeny. Iowans started hoarding paper products and canned goods over the weekend as fears of coronavirus caused shortages spread. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.                      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: An empty holy water font in the vestibule of a Catholic church in Des Moines. The diocese of Des Moines announced that holy water fonts would be empty to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus. Most churches in the Des Moines area canceled their Sunday services or switched to an online service this week. Those churches that conducted Sunday services imposed "social distancing" guidelines, including no physical contact, and had significantly lower attendance. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. This is the first reported case in the Des Moines area. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: The toilet paper section of a Hy-Vee grocery store in downtown Des Moines. The store has been out of toilet paper and hand sanitizer for two days because of panic buying caused by the Coronavirus. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. This is the first case reported in the Des Moines area. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.                   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 MAY 2020 - PELLA, IOWA: People cross Washington Street, the main street in downtown Pella, Iowa. Traffic was close to normal in Pella Sunday, three days after the town's businesses were allowed to reopen. Pella is a small community in central Iowa. The town's economy is driven by tourism and the Tulip Festival, the largest tourist event of the year, has already by canceled for 2020 because of fears that the festival could become a COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) "Super Spreader". The Governor of Iowa reopened 77 of Iowa's 99 counties. The counties that were reopened have reported low incidences of Coronavirus. Marion County, where Pella is located, has reported 12 cases of Coronavirus. There have been 9,169 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Iowa, including 1,476 cases in the Des Moines area, less than one hour away. Many people from Des Moines drove to Pella this weekend to see the tulips for which the town is famous.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PellaTulipsReOpening028.jpg
  • 03 MAY 2020 - PELLA, IOWA: People wait to cross Washington Street, the main street in downtown Pella, Iowa. Pella is a small community in central Iowa. The town's economy is driven by tourism and the Tulip Festival, the largest tourist event of the year, has already by canceled for 2020 because of fears that the festival could become a COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) "Super Spreader". The Governor of Iowa reopened 77 of Iowa's 99 counties. The counties that were reopened have reported low incidences of Coronavirus. Marion County, where Pella is located, has reported 12 cases of Coronavirus. There have been 9,169 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Iowa, including 1,476 cases in the Des Moines area, less than one hour away. Many people from Des Moines drove to Pella this weekend to see the tulips for which the town is famous.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 MAY 2020 - PELLA, IOWA: A couple looks at the menu of a recently reopened cafe in downtown Pella, Iowa. Pella is a small community in central Iowa. The town's economy is driven by tourism and the Tulip Festival, the largest tourist event of the year, has already by canceled for 2020 because of fears that the festival could become a COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) "Super Spreader". The Governor of Iowa reopened 77 of Iowa's 99 counties. The counties that were reopened have reported low incidences of Coronavirus. Marion County, where Pella is located, has reported 12 cases of Coronavirus. There have been 9,169 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Iowa, including 1,476 cases in the Des Moines area, less than one hour away. Many people from Des Moines drove to Pella this weekend to see the tulips for which the town is famous.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PellaTulipsReOpening014.jpg
  • 03 MAY 2020 - PELLA, IOWA: People walk through downtown Pella, Iowa. Pella is a small community in central Iowa. The town's economy is driven by tourism and the Tulip Festival, the largest tourist event of the year, has already by canceled for 2020 because of fears that the festival could become a COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) "Super Spreader". The Governor of Iowa reopened 77 of Iowa's 99 counties. The counties that were reopened have reported low incidences of Coronavirus. Marion County, where Pella is located, has reported 12 cases of Coronavirus. There have been 9,169 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Iowa, including 1,476 cases in the Des Moines area, less than one hour away. Many people from Des Moines drove to Pella this weekend to see the tulips for which the town is famous.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PellaTulipsReOpening007.jpg
  • 03 MAY 2020 - PELLA, IOWA: People look at the sundial and blooming tulips in downtown Pella, Iowa. Pella is a small community in central Iowa. The town's economy is driven by tourism and the Tulip Festival, the largest tourist event of the year, has already by canceled for 2020 because of fears that the festival could become a COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) "Super Spreader". The Governor of Iowa reopened 77 of Iowa's 99 counties. The counties that were reopened have reported low incidences of Coronavirus. Marion County, where Pella is located, has reported 12 cases of Coronavirus. There have been 9,169 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Iowa, including 1,476 cases in the Des Moines area, less than one hour away. Many people from Des Moines drove to Pella this weekend to see the tulips for which the town is famous.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PellaTulipsReOpening006.jpg
  • 03 MAY 2020 - PELLA, IOWA: A person wearing a mask to prevent the spread of Coronavirus walks through downtown Pella, Iowa. Pella is a small community in central Iowa. The town's economy is driven by tourism and the Tulip Festival, the largest tourist event of the year, has already by canceled for 2020 because of fears that the festival could become a COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) "Super Spreader". The Governor of Iowa reopened 77 of Iowa's 99 counties. The counties that were reopened have reported low incidences of Coronavirus. Marion County, where Pella is located, has reported 12 cases of Coronavirus. There have been 9,169 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Iowa, including 1,476 cases in the Des Moines area, less than one hour away. Many people from Des Moines drove to Pella this weekend to see the tulips for which the town is famous.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PellaTulipsReOpening003.jpg
  • 15 MARCH 2020 - ALTOONA, IOWA: Customers walk through the stripped bare shelves of toilet paper and cleaning products at the Target store in Altoona. Iowans started hoarding paper products and canned goods over the weekend as fears of coronavirus caused shortages spread. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.              PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - ALTOONA, IOWA: Customers walk through the stripped bare shelves of toilet paper and cleaning products at the Target store in Altoona. Iowans started hoarding paper products and canned goods over the weekend as fears of coronavirus caused shortages spread. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.              PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - ANKENY, IOWA: A couple shops in the canned goods aisle at the Walmart store in Ankeny. Iowans started hoarding paper products and canned goods over the weekend as fears of coronavirus caused shortages spread. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.                     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CoronavirusPanicBuying007.jpg
  • 15 MARCH 2020 - ANKENY, IOWA: A couple shops in the canned goods aisle at the Walmart store in Ankeny. Iowans started hoarding paper products and canned goods over the weekend as fears of coronavirus caused shortages spread. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.                     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CoronavirusPanicBuying005.jpg
  • 15 MARCH 2020 - ANKENY, IOWA: The empty toilet paper aisle at the Walmart store in Ankeny. Iowans started hoarding paper products and canned goods over the weekend as fears of coronavirus caused shortages spread. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CoronavirusPanicBuying004.jpg
  • 15 MARCH 2020 - ANKENY, IOWA: The empty toilet paper aisle at the Walmart store in Ankeny. Iowans started hoarding paper products and canned goods over the weekend as fears of coronavirus caused shortages spread. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CoronavirusPanicBuying001.jpg
  • 15 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A man wearing a surgical mask prays by himself in the vestibule of a Catholic church in Des Moines. The Des Moines diocese announced that Catholics in Des Moines were "relieved of the Sunday Mass obligation" because of fears over the Coronavirus. Most churches in the Des Moines area canceled their Sunday services or switched to an online service this week. Those churches that conducted Sunday services imposed "social distancing" guidelines, including no physical contact, and had significantly lower attendance. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. This is the first reported case in the Des Moines area. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A man wearing a surgical mask prays by himself in the vestibule of a Catholic church in Des Moines. The Des Moines diocese announced that Catholics in Des Moines were "relieved of the Sunday Mass obligation" because of fears over the Coronavirus. Most churches in the Des Moines area canceled their Sunday services or switched to an online service this week. Those churches that conducted Sunday services imposed "social distancing" guidelines, including no physical contact, and had significantly lower attendance. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. This is the first reported case in the Des Moines area. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CoronavirusChurch022.jpg
  • 15 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A man wearing a surgical mask prays by himself in the vestibule of a Catholic church in Des Moines. The Des Moines diocese announced that Catholics in Des Moines were "relieved of the Sunday Mass obligation" because of fears over the Coronavirus. Most churches in the Des Moines area canceled their Sunday services or switched to an online service this week. Those churches that conducted Sunday services imposed "social distancing" guidelines, including no physical contact, and had significantly lower attendance. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. This is the first reported case in the Des Moines area. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: The toilet paper section of a Hy-Vee grocery store in downtown Des Moines. The store has been out of toilet paper and hand sanitizer for two days because of panic buying caused by the Coronavirus. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. This is the first case reported in the Des Moines area. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.                   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: The toilet paper section of a Hy-Vee grocery store in downtown Des Moines. The store has been out of toilet paper and hand sanitizer for two days because of panic buying caused by the Coronavirus. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. This is the first case reported in the Des Moines area. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.                   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CoronavirusChurch001.jpg
  • 03 MAY 2020 - PELLA, IOWA: People look at the blooming tulips in downtown Pella, Iowa. Pella is a small community in central Iowa. The town's economy is driven by tourism and the Tulip Festival, the largest tourist event of the year, has already by canceled for 2020 because of fears that the festival could become a COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) "Super Spreader". The Governor of Iowa reopened 77 of Iowa's 99 counties. The counties that were reopened have reported low incidences of Coronavirus. Marion County, where Pella is located, has reported 12 cases of Coronavirus. There have been 9,169 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Iowa, including 1,476 cases in the Des Moines area, less than one hour away. Many people from Des Moines drove to Pella this weekend to see the tulips for which the town is famous.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 MAY 2020 - PELLA, IOWA: A sign encourages people to "social distance" in a park in downtown Pella, Iowa. Pella is a small community in central Iowa. The town's economy is driven by tourism and the Tulip Festival, the largest tourist event of the year, has already by canceled for 2020 because of fears that the festival could become a COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) "Super Spreader". The Governor of Iowa reopened 77 of Iowa's 99 counties. The counties that were reopened have reported low incidences of Coronavirus. Marion County, where Pella is located, has reported 12 cases of Coronavirus. There have been 9,169 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Iowa, including 1,476 cases in the Des Moines area, less than one hour away. Many people from Des Moines drove to Pella this weekend to see the tulips for which the town is famous.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PellaTulipsReOpening026.jpg
  • 03 MAY 2020 - PELLA, IOWA: People walk through a park in downtown Pella, Iowa. Pella is a small community in central Iowa. The town's economy is driven by tourism and the Tulip Festival, the largest tourist event of the year, has already by canceled for 2020 because of fears that the festival could become a COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) "Super Spreader". The Governor of Iowa reopened 77 of Iowa's 99 counties. The counties that were reopened have reported low incidences of Coronavirus. Marion County, where Pella is located, has reported 12 cases of Coronavirus. There have been 9,169 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Iowa, including 1,476 cases in the Des Moines area, less than one hour away. Many people from Des Moines drove to Pella this weekend to see the tulips for which the town is famous.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 MAY 2020 - PELLA, IOWA: People walk past blooming tulips in Central Park in downtown Pella, Iowa. Pella is a small community in central Iowa. The town's economy is driven by tourism and the Tulip Festival, the largest tourist event of the year, has already by canceled for 2020 because of fears that the festival could become a COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) "Super Spreader". The Governor of Iowa reopened 77 of Iowa's 99 counties. The counties that were reopened have reported low incidences of Coronavirus. Marion County, where Pella is located, has reported 12 cases of Coronavirus. There have been 9,169 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Iowa, including 1,476 cases in the Des Moines area, less than one hour away. Many people from Des Moines drove to Pella this weekend to see the tulips for which the town is famous.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PellaTulipsReOpening022.jpg
  • 03 MAY 2020 - PELLA, IOWA: People walk through a park in downtown Pella, Iowa. Pella is a small community in central Iowa. The town's economy is driven by tourism and the Tulip Festival, the largest tourist event of the year, has already by canceled for 2020 because of fears that the festival could become a COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) "Super Spreader". The Governor of Iowa reopened 77 of Iowa's 99 counties. The counties that were reopened have reported low incidences of Coronavirus. Marion County, where Pella is located, has reported 12 cases of Coronavirus. There have been 9,169 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Iowa, including 1,476 cases in the Des Moines area, less than one hour away. Many people from Des Moines drove to Pella this weekend to see the tulips for which the town is famous.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PellaTulipsReOpening021.jpg
  • 03 MAY 2020 - PELLA, IOWA: People walk past blooming tulips in Central Park in downtown Pella, Iowa. Pella is a small community in central Iowa. The town's economy is driven by tourism and the Tulip Festival, the largest tourist event of the year, has already by canceled for 2020 because of fears that the festival could become a COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) "Super Spreader". The Governor of Iowa reopened 77 of Iowa's 99 counties. The counties that were reopened have reported low incidences of Coronavirus. Marion County, where Pella is located, has reported 12 cases of Coronavirus. There have been 9,169 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Iowa, including 1,476 cases in the Des Moines area, less than one hour away. Many people from Des Moines drove to Pella this weekend to see the tulips for which the town is famous.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PellaTulipsReOpening020.jpg
  • 03 MAY 2020 - PELLA, IOWA: People walk past blooming tulips in Central Park in downtown Pella, Iowa. Pella is a small community in central Iowa. The town's economy is driven by tourism and the Tulip Festival, the largest tourist event of the year, has already by canceled for 2020 because of fears that the festival could become a COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) "Super Spreader". The Governor of Iowa reopened 77 of Iowa's 99 counties. The counties that were reopened have reported low incidences of Coronavirus. Marion County, where Pella is located, has reported 12 cases of Coronavirus. There have been 9,169 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Iowa, including 1,476 cases in the Des Moines area, less than one hour away. Many people from Des Moines drove to Pella this weekend to see the tulips for which the town is famous.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PellaTulipsReOpening019.jpg
  • 03 MAY 2020 - PELLA, IOWA: People walk past blooming tulips in Central Park in downtown Pella, Iowa. Pella is a small community in central Iowa. The town's economy is driven by tourism and the Tulip Festival, the largest tourist event of the year, has already by canceled for 2020 because of fears that the festival could become a COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) "Super Spreader". The Governor of Iowa reopened 77 of Iowa's 99 counties. The counties that were reopened have reported low incidences of Coronavirus. Marion County, where Pella is located, has reported 12 cases of Coronavirus. There have been 9,169 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Iowa, including 1,476 cases in the Des Moines area, less than one hour away. Many people from Des Moines drove to Pella this weekend to see the tulips for which the town is famous.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PellaTulipsReOpening018.jpg
  • 03 MAY 2020 - PELLA, IOWA: People walk through downtown Pella, Iowa. Pella is a small community in central Iowa. The town's economy is driven by tourism and the Tulip Festival, the largest tourist event of the year, has already by canceled for 2020 because of fears that the festival could become a COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) "Super Spreader". The Governor of Iowa reopened 77 of Iowa's 99 counties. The counties that were reopened have reported low incidences of Coronavirus. Marion County, where Pella is located, has reported 12 cases of Coronavirus. There have been 9,169 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Iowa, including 1,476 cases in the Des Moines area, less than one hour away. Many people from Des Moines drove to Pella this weekend to see the tulips for which the town is famous.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 MAY 2020 - PELLA, IOWA: People walk through downtown Pella, Iowa. Pella is a small community in central Iowa. The town's economy is driven by tourism and the Tulip Festival, the largest tourist event of the year, has already by canceled for 2020 because of fears that the festival could become a COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) "Super Spreader". The Governor of Iowa reopened 77 of Iowa's 99 counties. The counties that were reopened have reported low incidences of Coronavirus. Marion County, where Pella is located, has reported 12 cases of Coronavirus. There have been 9,169 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Iowa, including 1,476 cases in the Des Moines area, less than one hour away. Many people from Des Moines drove to Pella this weekend to see the tulips for which the town is famous.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 MAY 2020 - PELLA, IOWA: A couple looks at the menu of a recently reopened cafe in downtown Pella, Iowa. Pella is a small community in central Iowa. The town's economy is driven by tourism and the Tulip Festival, the largest tourist event of the year, has already by canceled for 2020 because of fears that the festival could become a COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) "Super Spreader". The Governor of Iowa reopened 77 of Iowa's 99 counties. The counties that were reopened have reported low incidences of Coronavirus. Marion County, where Pella is located, has reported 12 cases of Coronavirus. There have been 9,169 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Iowa, including 1,476 cases in the Des Moines area, less than one hour away. Many people from Des Moines drove to Pella this weekend to see the tulips for which the town is famous.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 MAY 2020 - PELLA, IOWA: A couple looks at the menu of a recently reopened cafe in downtown Pella, Iowa. Pella is a small community in central Iowa. The town's economy is driven by tourism and the Tulip Festival, the largest tourist event of the year, has already by canceled for 2020 because of fears that the festival could become a COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) "Super Spreader". The Governor of Iowa reopened 77 of Iowa's 99 counties. The counties that were reopened have reported low incidences of Coronavirus. Marion County, where Pella is located, has reported 12 cases of Coronavirus. There have been 9,169 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Iowa, including 1,476 cases in the Des Moines area, less than one hour away. Many people from Des Moines drove to Pella this weekend to see the tulips for which the town is famous.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 MAY 2020 - PELLA, IOWA: People walk through downtown Pella, Iowa. Pella is a small community in central Iowa. The town's economy is driven by tourism and the Tulip Festival, the largest tourist event of the year, has already by canceled for 2020 because of fears that the festival could become a COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) "Super Spreader". The Governor of Iowa reopened 77 of Iowa's 99 counties. The counties that were reopened have reported low incidences of Coronavirus. Marion County, where Pella is located, has reported 12 cases of Coronavirus. There have been 9,169 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Iowa, including 1,476 cases in the Des Moines area, less than one hour away. Many people from Des Moines drove to Pella this weekend to see the tulips for which the town is famous.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 MAY 2020 - PELLA, IOWA: Blooming tulips in a park in downtown Pella, Iowa. Pella is a small community in central Iowa. The town's economy is driven by tourism and the Tulip Festival, the largest tourist event of the year, has already by canceled for 2020 because of fears that the festival could become a COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) "Super Spreader". The Governor of Iowa reopened 77 of Iowa's 99 counties. The counties that were reopened have reported low incidences of Coronavirus. Marion County, where Pella is located, has reported 12 cases of Coronavirus. There have been 9,169 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Iowa, including 1,476 cases in the Des Moines area, less than one hour away. Many people from Des Moines drove to Pella this weekend to see the tulips for which the town is famous.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - ALTOONA, IOWA: Customers walk through the stripped bare shelves of toilet paper and cleaning products at the Target store in Altoona. Iowans started hoarding paper products and canned goods over the weekend as fears of coronavirus caused shortages spread. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.              PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - ALTOONA, IOWA: Customers walk through the stripped bare shelves of toilet paper and cleaning products at the Target store in Altoona. Iowans started hoarding paper products and canned goods over the weekend as fears of coronavirus caused shortages spread. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.              PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - ALTOONA, IOWA: Customers walk through the stripped bare shelves of toilet paper and cleaning products at the Target store in Altoona. Iowans started hoarding paper products and canned goods over the weekend as fears of coronavirus caused shortages spread. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.              PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - ANKENY, IOWA: A person shops in the empty toilet paper aisle at the Walmart store in Ankeny. Iowans started hoarding paper products and canned goods over the weekend as fears of coronavirus caused shortages spread. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.                     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - ANKENY, IOWA: A person shops in the empty toilet paper aisle at the Walmart store in Ankeny. Iowans started hoarding paper products and canned goods over the weekend as fears of coronavirus caused shortages spread. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.                     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Most churches in the Des Moines area canceled their Sunday services or switched to an online service this week. Those churches that conducted Sunday services imposed "social distancing" guidelines, including no physical contact, and had significantly lower attendance. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  KIM REYNOLDS, the Governor of Iowa, talks to reporters about the coronavirus and COVID-19 illness during a press conference in her office Tuesday. The Governor said there are 8 possible coronavirus cases in Iowa as of Tuesday morning and that 7 of those cases had been passengers on the same cruise. She also said 22 Iowans had been on other cruises and that 14 of those people were self quarantined in their homes. She said "COVID-19 is now here (in Iowa). This is not cause for alarm." COVID-19 has been reported in all of the states around Iowa, except South Dakota, and Iowa officials are working with public health officials in neighboring states. The coronavirus outbreak is expected to cost Iowa more than $200 million.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 MAY 2020 - PELLA, IOWA: Blooming tulips in a park in downtown Pella, Iowa. Pella is a small community in central Iowa. The town's economy is driven by tourism and the Tulip Festival, the largest tourist event of the year, has already by canceled for 2020 because of fears that the festival could become a COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) "Super Spreader". The Governor of Iowa reopened 77 of Iowa's 99 counties. The counties that were reopened have reported low incidences of Coronavirus. Marion County, where Pella is located, has reported 12 cases of Coronavirus. There have been 9,169 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Iowa, including 1,476 cases in the Des Moines area, less than one hour away. Many people from Des Moines drove to Pella this weekend to see the tulips for which the town is famous.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 MAY 2020 - PELLA, IOWA: Blooming tulips in a park in downtown Pella, Iowa. Pella is a small community in central Iowa. The town's economy is driven by tourism and the Tulip Festival, the largest tourist event of the year, has already by canceled for 2020 because of fears that the festival could become a COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) "Super Spreader". The Governor of Iowa reopened 77 of Iowa's 99 counties. The counties that were reopened have reported low incidences of Coronavirus. Marion County, where Pella is located, has reported 12 cases of Coronavirus. There have been 9,169 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Iowa, including 1,476 cases in the Des Moines area, less than one hour away. Many people from Des Moines drove to Pella this weekend to see the tulips for which the town is famous.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 MAY 2020 - PELLA, IOWA: People look at the sundial and blooming tulips in downtown Pella, Iowa. Pella is a small community in central Iowa. The town's economy is driven by tourism and the Tulip Festival, the largest tourist event of the year, has already by canceled for 2020 because of fears that the festival could become a COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) "Super Spreader". The Governor of Iowa reopened 77 of Iowa's 99 counties. The counties that were reopened have reported low incidences of Coronavirus. Marion County, where Pella is located, has reported 12 cases of Coronavirus. There have been 9,169 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Iowa, including 1,476 cases in the Des Moines area, less than one hour away. Many people from Des Moines drove to Pella this weekend to see the tulips for which the town is famous.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Pastor RACHEL THORSON MITHELMAN leads Sunday services at St. John's Lutheran Church in Des Moines. Attendance at St. John's was about ⅔ below normal for a Lenten Sunday this week. Most churches in the Des Moines area canceled their Sunday services or switched to an online service this week. The churches that conducted Sunday services imposed "social distancing" guidelines, including no physical contact, and had significantly lower attendance. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. This is the first reported case in the Des Moines area. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A woman sits by herself during Sunday services in St. John's Lutheran Church in Des Moines. Attendance at St. John's was about ⅔ below normal for a Lenten Sunday. Most churches in the Des Moines area canceled their Sunday services or switched to an online service this week. Those churches that conducted Sunday services imposed "social distancing" guidelines, including no physical contact, and had significantly lower attendance. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. This is the first reported case in the Des Moines area. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A woman sits by herself during Sunday services in St. John's Lutheran Church in Des Moines. Attendance at St. John's was about ⅔ below normal for a Lenten Sunday. Most churches in the Des Moines area canceled their Sunday services or switched to an online service this week. Those churches that conducted Sunday services imposed "social distancing" guidelines, including no physical contact, and had significantly lower attendance. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. This is the first reported case in the Des Moines area. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Most churches in the Des Moines area canceled their Sunday services or switched to an online service this week. Those churches that conducted Sunday services imposed "social distancing" guidelines, including no physical contact, and had significantly lower attendance. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Most churches in the Des Moines area canceled their Sunday services or switched to an online service this week. Those churches that conducted Sunday services imposed "social distancing" guidelines, including no physical contact, and had significantly lower attendance. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A woman by herself during Sunday services in St. John's Lutheran Church in Des Moines. Attendance at St. John's was about ⅔ below normal for a Lenten Sunday. Most churches in the Des Moines area canceled their Sunday services or switched to an online service this week. Those churches that conducted Sunday services imposed "social distancing" guidelines, including no physical contact, and had significantly lower attendance. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. This is the first reported case in the Des Moines area. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A woman by herself during Sunday services in St. John's Lutheran Church in Des Moines. Attendance at St. John's was about ⅔ below normal for a Lenten Sunday. Most churches in the Des Moines area canceled their Sunday services or switched to an online service this week. Those churches that conducted Sunday services imposed "social distancing" guidelines, including no physical contact, and had significantly lower attendance. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. This is the first reported case in the Des Moines area. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Pastor RACHEL THORSON MITHELMAN leads Sunday services at St. John's Lutheran Church in Des Moines. Attendance at St. John's was about ⅔ below normal for a Lenten Sunday this week. Most churches in the Des Moines area canceled their Sunday services or switched to an online service this week. The churches that conducted Sunday services imposed "social distancing" guidelines, including no physical contact, and had significantly lower attendance. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. This is the first reported case in the Des Moines area. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Pastor RACHEL THORSON MITHELMAN leads Sunday services at St. John's Lutheran Church in Des Moines. Attendance at St. John's was about ⅔ below normal for a Lenten Sunday this week. Most churches in the Des Moines area canceled their Sunday services or switched to an online service this week. The churches that conducted Sunday services imposed "social distancing" guidelines, including no physical contact, and had significantly lower attendance. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. This is the first reported case in the Des Moines area. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Pastor RACHEL THORSON MITHELMAN leads Sunday services at St. John's Lutheran Church in Des Moines. Attendance at St. John's was about ⅔ below normal for a Lenten Sunday this week. Most churches in the Des Moines area canceled their Sunday services or switched to an online service this week. The churches that conducted Sunday services imposed "social distancing" guidelines, including no physical contact, and had significantly lower attendance. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. This is the first reported case in the Des Moines area. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Pastor RACHEL THORSON MITHELMAN leads Sunday services at St. John's Lutheran Church in Des Moines. Attendance at St. John's was about ⅔ below normal for a Lenten Sunday this week. Most churches in the Des Moines area canceled their Sunday services or switched to an online service this week. The churches that conducted Sunday services imposed "social distancing" guidelines, including no physical contact, and had significantly lower attendance. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. This is the first reported case in the Des Moines area. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Pastor RACHEL THORSON MITHELMAN leads Sunday services at St. John's Lutheran Church in Des Moines. Attendance at St. John's was about ⅔ below normal for a Lenten Sunday this week. Most churches in the Des Moines area canceled their Sunday services or switched to an online service this week. The churches that conducted Sunday services imposed "social distancing" guidelines, including no physical contact, and had significantly lower attendance. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. This is the first reported case in the Des Moines area. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A woman sits by herself during Sunday services in St. John's Lutheran Church in Des Moines. Attendance at St. John's was about ⅔ below normal for a Lenten Sunday. Most churches in the Des Moines area canceled their Sunday services or switched to an online service this week. Those churches that conducted Sunday services imposed "social distancing" guidelines, including no physical contact, and had significantly lower attendance. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. This is the first reported case in the Des Moines area. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A woman sits by herself during Sunday services in St. John's Lutheran Church in Des Moines. Attendance at St. John's was about ⅔ below normal for a Lenten Sunday. Most churches in the Des Moines area canceled their Sunday services or switched to an online service this week. Those churches that conducted Sunday services imposed "social distancing" guidelines, including no physical contact, and had significantly lower attendance. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. This is the first reported case in the Des Moines area. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A woman sits by herself during Sunday services in St. John's Lutheran Church in Des Moines. Attendance at St. John's was about ⅔ below normal for a Lenten Sunday. Most churches in the Des Moines area canceled their Sunday services or switched to an online service this week. Those churches that conducted Sunday services imposed "social distancing" guidelines, including no physical contact, and had significantly lower attendance. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. This is the first reported case in the Des Moines area. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Most churches in the Des Moines area canceled their Sunday services or switched to an online service this week. Those churches that conducted Sunday services imposed "social distancing" guidelines, including no physical contact, and had significantly lower attendance. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  KIM REYNOLDS, the Governor of Iowa, talks to reporters about the coronavirus and COVID-19 illness during a press conference in her office Tuesday. The Governor said there are 8 possible coronavirus cases in Iowa as of Tuesday morning and that 7 of those cases had been passengers on the same cruise. She also said 22 Iowans had been on other cruises and that 14 of those people were self quarantined in their homes. She said "COVID-19 is now here (in Iowa). This is not cause for alarm." COVID-19 has been reported in all of the states around Iowa, except South Dakota, and Iowa officials are working with public health officials in neighboring states. The coronavirus outbreak is expected to cost Iowa more than $200 million.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  KIM REYNOLDS, the Governor of Iowa, talks to reporters about the coronavirus and COVID-19 illness during a press conference in her office Tuesday. The Governor said there are 8 possible coronavirus cases in Iowa as of Tuesday morning and that 7 of those cases had been passengers on the same cruise. She also said 22 Iowans had been on other cruises and that 14 of those people were self quarantined in their homes. She said "COVID-19 is now here (in Iowa). This is not cause for alarm." COVID-19 has been reported in all of the states around Iowa, except South Dakota, and Iowa officials are working with public health officials in neighboring states. The coronavirus outbreak is expected to cost Iowa more than $200 million.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  KIM REYNOLDS, the Governor of Iowa, talks to reporters about the coronavirus and COVID-19 illness during a press conference in her office Tuesday. The Governor said there are 8 possible coronavirus cases in Iowa as of Tuesday morning and that 7 of those cases had been passengers on the same cruise. She also said 22 Iowans had been on other cruises and that 14 of those people were self quarantined in their homes. She said "COVID-19 is now here (in Iowa). This is not cause for alarm." COVID-19 has been reported in all of the states around Iowa, except South Dakota, and Iowa officials are working with public health officials in neighboring states. The coronavirus outbreak is expected to cost Iowa more than $200 million.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  KIM REYNOLDS, the Governor of Iowa, talks to reporters about the coronavirus and COVID-19 illness during a press conference in her office Tuesday. The Governor said there are 8 possible coronavirus cases in Iowa as of Tuesday morning and that 7 of those cases had been passengers on the same cruise. She also said 22 Iowans had been on other cruises and that 14 of those people were self quarantined in their homes. She said "COVID-19 is now here (in Iowa). This is not cause for alarm." COVID-19 has been reported in all of the states around Iowa, except South Dakota, and Iowa officials are working with public health officials in neighboring states. The coronavirus outbreak is expected to cost Iowa more than $200 million.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  KIM REYNOLDS, the Governor of Iowa, talks to reporters about the coronavirus and COVID-19 illness during a press conference in her office Tuesday. The Governor said there are 8 possible coronavirus cases in Iowa as of Tuesday morning and that 7 of those cases had been passengers on the same cruise. She also said 22 Iowans had been on other cruises and that 14 of those people were self quarantined in their homes. She said "COVID-19 is now here (in Iowa). This is not cause for alarm." COVID-19 has been reported in all of the states around Iowa, except South Dakota, and Iowa officials are working with public health officials in neighboring states. The coronavirus outbreak is expected to cost Iowa more than $200 million.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  KIM REYNOLDS, the Governor of Iowa, talks to reporters about the coronavirus and COVID-19 illness during a press conference in her office Tuesday. The Governor said there are 8 possible coronavirus cases in Iowa as of Tuesday morning and that 7 of those cases had been passengers on the same cruise. She also said 22 Iowans had been on other cruises and that 14 of those people were self quarantined in their homes. She said "COVID-19 is now here (in Iowa). This is not cause for alarm." COVID-19 has been reported in all of the states around Iowa, except South Dakota, and Iowa officials are working with public health officials in neighboring states. The coronavirus outbreak is expected to cost Iowa more than $200 million.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  KIM REYNOLDS, the Governor of Iowa, talks to reporters about the coronavirus and COVID-19 illness during a press conference in her office Tuesday. The Governor said there are 8 possible coronavirus cases in Iowa as of Tuesday morning and that 7 of those cases had been passengers on the same cruise. She also said 22 Iowans had been on other cruises and that 14 of those people were self quarantined in their homes. She said "COVID-19 is now here (in Iowa). This is not cause for alarm." COVID-19 has been reported in all of the states around Iowa, except South Dakota, and Iowa officials are working with public health officials in neighboring states. The coronavirus outbreak is expected to cost Iowa more than $200 million.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  KIM REYNOLDS, the Governor of Iowa, talks to reporters about the coronavirus and COVID-19 illness during a press conference in her office Tuesday. The Governor said there are 8 possible coronavirus cases in Iowa as of Tuesday morning and that 7 of those cases had been passengers on the same cruise. She also said 22 Iowans had been on other cruises and that 14 of those people were self quarantined in their homes. She said "COVID-19 is now here (in Iowa). This is not cause for alarm." COVID-19 has been reported in all of the states around Iowa, except South Dakota, and Iowa officials are working with public health officials in neighboring states. The coronavirus outbreak is expected to cost Iowa more than $200 million.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  KIM REYNOLDS, the Governor of Iowa, talks to reporters about the coronavirus and COVID-19 illness during a press conference in her office Tuesday. The Governor said there are 8 possible coronavirus cases in Iowa as of Tuesday morning and that 7 of those cases had been passengers on the same cruise. She also said 22 Iowans had been on other cruises and that 14 of those people were self quarantined in their homes. She said "COVID-19 is now here (in Iowa). This is not cause for alarm." COVID-19 has been reported in all of the states around Iowa, except South Dakota, and Iowa officials are working with public health officials in neighboring states. The coronavirus outbreak is expected to cost Iowa more than $200 million.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  KIM REYNOLDS, the Governor of Iowa, talks to reporters about the coronavirus and COVID-19 illness during a press conference in her office Tuesday. The Governor said there are 8 possible coronavirus cases in Iowa as of Tuesday morning and that 7 of those cases had been passengers on the same cruise. She also said 22 Iowans had been on other cruises and that 14 of those people were self quarantined in their homes. She said "COVID-19 is now here (in Iowa). This is not cause for alarm." COVID-19 has been reported in all of the states around Iowa, except South Dakota, and Iowa officials are working with public health officials in neighboring states. The coronavirus outbreak is expected to cost Iowa more than $200 million.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  KIM REYNOLDS, the Governor of Iowa, talks to reporters about the coronavirus and COVID-19 illness during a press conference in her office Tuesday. The Governor said there are 8 possible coronavirus cases in Iowa as of Tuesday morning and that 7 of those cases had been passengers on the same cruise. She also said 22 Iowans had been on other cruises and that 14 of those people were self quarantined in their homes. She said "COVID-19 is now here (in Iowa). This is not cause for alarm." COVID-19 has been reported in all of the states around Iowa, except South Dakota, and Iowa officials are working with public health officials in neighboring states. The coronavirus outbreak is expected to cost Iowa more than $200 million.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  KIM REYNOLDS, the Governor of Iowa, talks to reporters about the coronavirus and COVID-19 illness during a press conference in her office Tuesday. The Governor said there are 8 possible coronavirus cases in Iowa as of Tuesday morning and that 7 of those cases had been passengers on the same cruise. She also said 22 Iowans had been on other cruises and that 14 of those people were self quarantined in their homes. She said "COVID-19 is now here (in Iowa). This is not cause for alarm." COVID-19 has been reported in all of the states around Iowa, except South Dakota, and Iowa officials are working with public health officials in neighboring states. The coronavirus outbreak is expected to cost Iowa more than $200 million.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  KIM REYNOLDS, the Governor of Iowa, talks to reporters about the coronavirus and COVID-19 illness during a press conference in her office Tuesday. The Governor said there are 8 possible coronavirus cases in Iowa as of Tuesday morning and that 7 of those cases had been passengers on the same cruise. She also said 22 Iowans had been on other cruises and that 14 of those people were self quarantined in their homes. She said "COVID-19 is now here (in Iowa). This is not cause for alarm." COVID-19 has been reported in all of the states around Iowa, except South Dakota, and Iowa officials are working with public health officials in neighboring states. The coronavirus outbreak is expected to cost Iowa more than $200 million.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  KIM REYNOLDS, the Governor of Iowa, talks to reporters about the coronavirus and COVID-19 illness during a press conference in her office Tuesday. The Governor said there are 8 possible coronavirus cases in Iowa as of Tuesday morning and that 7 of those cases had been passengers on the same cruise. She also said 22 Iowans had been on other cruises and that 14 of those people were self quarantined in their homes. She said "COVID-19 is now here (in Iowa). This is not cause for alarm." COVID-19 has been reported in all of the states around Iowa, except South Dakota, and Iowa officials are working with public health officials in neighboring states. The coronavirus outbreak is expected to cost Iowa more than $200 million.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  KIM REYNOLDS, the Governor of Iowa, talks to reporters about the coronavirus and COVID-19 illness during a press conference in her office Tuesday. The Governor said there are 8 possible coronavirus cases in Iowa as of Tuesday morning and that 7 of those cases had been passengers on the same cruise. She also said 22 Iowans had been on other cruises and that 14 of those people were self quarantined in their homes. She said "COVID-19 is now here (in Iowa). This is not cause for alarm." COVID-19 has been reported in all of the states around Iowa, except South Dakota, and Iowa officials are working with public health officials in neighboring states. The coronavirus outbreak is expected to cost Iowa more than $200 million.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  KIM REYNOLDS, the Governor of Iowa, talks to reporters about the coronavirus and COVID-19 illness during a press conference in her office Tuesday. The Governor said there are 8 possible coronavirus cases in Iowa as of Tuesday morning and that 7 of those cases had been passengers on the same cruise. She also said 22 Iowans had been on other cruises and that 14 of those people were self quarantined in their homes. She said "COVID-19 is now here (in Iowa). This is not cause for alarm." COVID-19 has been reported in all of the states around Iowa, except South Dakota, and Iowa officials are working with public health officials in neighboring states. The coronavirus outbreak is expected to cost Iowa more than $200 million.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  KIM REYNOLDS, the Governor of Iowa, talks to reporters about the coronavirus and COVID-19 illness during a press conference in her office Tuesday. The Governor said there are 8 possible coronavirus cases in Iowa as of Tuesday morning and that 7 of those cases had been passengers on the same cruise. She also said 22 Iowans had been on other cruises and that 14 of those people were self quarantined in their homes. She said "COVID-19 is now here (in Iowa). This is not cause for alarm." COVID-19 has been reported in all of the states around Iowa, except South Dakota, and Iowa officials are working with public health officials in neighboring states. The coronavirus outbreak is expected to cost Iowa more than $200 million.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  KIM REYNOLDS, the Governor of Iowa, talks to reporters about the coronavirus and COVID-19 illness during a press conference in her office Tuesday. The Governor said there are 8 possible coronavirus cases in Iowa as of Tuesday morning and that 7 of those cases had been passengers on the same cruise. She also said 22 Iowans had been on other cruises and that 14 of those people were self quarantined in their homes. She said "COVID-19 is now here (in Iowa). This is not cause for alarm." COVID-19 has been reported in all of the states around Iowa, except South Dakota, and Iowa officials are working with public health officials in neighboring states. The coronavirus outbreak is expected to cost Iowa more than $200 million.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  KIM REYNOLDS, the Governor of Iowa, talks to reporters about the coronavirus and COVID-19 illness during a press conference in her office Tuesday. The Governor said there are 8 possible coronavirus cases in Iowa as of Tuesday morning and that 7 of those cases had been passengers on the same cruise. She also said 22 Iowans had been on other cruises and that 14 of those people were self quarantined in their homes. She said "COVID-19 is now here (in Iowa). This is not cause for alarm." COVID-19 has been reported in all of the states around Iowa, except South Dakota, and Iowa officials are working with public health officials in neighboring states. The coronavirus outbreak is expected to cost Iowa more than $200 million.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  KIM REYNOLDS, the Governor of Iowa, talks to reporters about the coronavirus and COVID-19 illness during a press conference in her office Tuesday. The Governor said there are 8 possible coronavirus cases in Iowa as of Tuesday morning and that 7 of those cases had been passengers on the same cruise. She also said 22 Iowans had been on other cruises and that 14 of those people were self quarantined in their homes. She said "COVID-19 is now here (in Iowa). This is not cause for alarm." COVID-19 has been reported in all of the states around Iowa, except South Dakota, and Iowa officials are working with public health officials in neighboring states. The coronavirus outbreak is expected to cost Iowa more than $200 million.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  KIM REYNOLDS, the Governor of Iowa, talks to reporters about the coronavirus and COVID-19 illness during a press conference in her office Tuesday. The Governor said there are 8 possible coronavirus cases in Iowa as of Tuesday morning and that 7 of those cases had been passengers on the same cruise. She also said 22 Iowans had been on other cruises and that 14 of those people were self quarantined in their homes. She said "COVID-19 is now here (in Iowa). This is not cause for alarm." COVID-19 has been reported in all of the states around Iowa, except South Dakota, and Iowa officials are working with public health officials in neighboring states. The coronavirus outbreak is expected to cost Iowa more than $200 million.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  KIM REYNOLDS, the Governor of Iowa, talks to reporters about the coronavirus and COVID-19 illness during a press conference in her office Tuesday. The Governor said there are 8 possible coronavirus cases in Iowa as of Tuesday morning and that 7 of those cases had been passengers on the same cruise. She also said 22 Iowans had been on other cruises and that 14 of those people were self quarantined in their homes. She said "COVID-19 is now here (in Iowa). This is not cause for alarm." COVID-19 has been reported in all of the states around Iowa, except South Dakota, and Iowa officials are working with public health officials in neighboring states. The coronavirus outbreak is expected to cost Iowa more than $200 million.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A woman sits by herself during Sunday services in St. John's Lutheran Church in Des Moines. Attendance at St. John's was about ⅔ below normal for a Lenten Sunday. Most churches in the Des Moines area canceled their Sunday services or switched to an online service this week. Those churches that conducted Sunday services imposed "social distancing" guidelines, including no physical contact, and had significantly lower attendance. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. This is the first reported case in the Des Moines area. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Most churches in the Des Moines area canceled their Sunday services or switched to an online service this week. Those churches that conducted Sunday services imposed "social distancing" guidelines, including no physical contact, and had significantly lower attendance. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  KIM REYNOLDS, the Governor of Iowa, talks to reporters about the coronavirus and COVID-19 illness during a press conference in her office Tuesday. The Governor said there are 8 possible coronavirus cases in Iowa as of Tuesday morning and that 7 of those cases had been passengers on the same cruise. She also said 22 Iowans had been on other cruises and that 14 of those people were self quarantined in their homes. She said "COVID-19 is now here (in Iowa). This is not cause for alarm." COVID-19 has been reported in all of the states around Iowa, except South Dakota, and Iowa officials are working with public health officials in neighboring states. The coronavirus outbreak is expected to cost Iowa more than $200 million.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  KIM REYNOLDS, the Governor of Iowa, talks to reporters about the coronavirus and COVID-19 illness during a press conference in her office Tuesday. The Governor said there are 8 possible coronavirus cases in Iowa as of Tuesday morning and that 7 of those cases had been passengers on the same cruise. She also said 22 Iowans had been on other cruises and that 14 of those people were self quarantined in their homes. She said "COVID-19 is now here (in Iowa). This is not cause for alarm." COVID-19 has been reported in all of the states around Iowa, except South Dakota, and Iowa officials are working with public health officials in neighboring states. The coronavirus outbreak is expected to cost Iowa more than $200 million.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  KIM REYNOLDS, the Governor of Iowa, talks to reporters about the coronavirus and COVID-19 illness during a press conference in her office Tuesday. The Governor said there are 8 possible coronavirus cases in Iowa as of Tuesday morning and that 7 of those cases had been passengers on the same cruise. She also said 22 Iowans had been on other cruises and that 14 of those people were self quarantined in their homes. She said "COVID-19 is now here (in Iowa). This is not cause for alarm." COVID-19 has been reported in all of the states around Iowa, except South Dakota, and Iowa officials are working with public health officials in neighboring states. The coronavirus outbreak is expected to cost Iowa more than $200 million.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  KIM REYNOLDS, the Governor of Iowa, talks to reporters about the coronavirus and COVID-19 illness during a press conference in her office Tuesday. The Governor said there are 8 possible coronavirus cases in Iowa as of Tuesday morning and that 7 of those cases had been passengers on the same cruise. She also said 22 Iowans had been on other cruises and that 14 of those people were self quarantined in their homes. She said "COVID-19 is now here (in Iowa). This is not cause for alarm." COVID-19 has been reported in all of the states around Iowa, except South Dakota, and Iowa officials are working with public health officials in neighboring states. The coronavirus outbreak is expected to cost Iowa more than $200 million.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  KIM REYNOLDS, the Governor of Iowa, talks to reporters about the coronavirus and COVID-19 illness during a press conference in her office Tuesday. The Governor said there are 8 possible coronavirus cases in Iowa as of Tuesday morning and that 7 of those cases had been passengers on the same cruise. She also said 22 Iowans had been on other cruises and that 14 of those people were self quarantined in their homes. She said "COVID-19 is now here (in Iowa). This is not cause for alarm." COVID-19 has been reported in all of the states around Iowa, except South Dakota, and Iowa officials are working with public health officials in neighboring states. The coronavirus outbreak is expected to cost Iowa more than $200 million.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 18 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Children of "anti-vaxxers" climb on a memorial to the pioneers who settled in Iowa. About eight adults, and their children, gathered in the front of the Iowa State Capitol in Des Moines Monday for a prayer vigil against mandatory vaccines. Iowa state law allows the governor to mandate vaccines for communicable diseases during a public health emergency and the "anti-vaxxers" are afraid the government will mandate a vaccine for Coronavirus (SAR-CoV-2) if one is developed. As of May 18, 355 people in Iowa have died from COVID-19, the disease caused by the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), and 14,955 have tested positive for the Coronavirus.               PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 18 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People in a prayer circle during an anti-vaccine prayer vigil. About eight adults, and their children, gathered in the front of the Iowa State Capitol in Des Moines Monday for a prayer vigil against mandatory vaccines. Iowa state law allows the governor to mandate vaccines for communicable diseases during a public health emergency and the "anti-vaxxers" are afraid the government will mandate a vaccine for Coronavirus (SAR-CoV-2) if one is developed. As of May 18, 355 people in Iowa have died from COVID-19, the disease caused by the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), and 14,955 have tested positive for the Coronavirus.               PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 18 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A man with a cross at an anti-vaccine prayer vigil in Des Moines. About eight adults, and their children, gathered in the front of the Iowa State Capitol in Des Moines Monday for a prayer vigil against mandatory vaccines. Iowa state law allows the governor to mandate vaccines for communicable diseases during a public health emergency and the "anti-vaxxers" are afraid the government will mandate a vaccine for Coronavirus (SAR-CoV-2) if one is developed. As of May 18, 355 people in Iowa have died from COVID-19, the disease caused by the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), and 14,955 have tested positive for the Coronavirus.               PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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