from CNN
The country's slow-motion coronavirus shutdown is speeding up. Companies and organizations are making new announcements almost every minute. These are just some of the announcements from the past few hours:
Broadway is going dark.
The PGA Tour is banning fans.
The NFL is cancelling its annual meeting.
Numerous basketball tournaments are canceled.
Major League Soccer's season has been suspended.
The National Hockey League's season has been suspended.
This month's release of "A Quiet Place II" has been postponed.
The next "Fast and Furious" movie has been rescheduled for April 2021.
Some scripted television shows are pausing production. Additional talk shows are forgoing studio audiences.
The Montclair Film Festival is being rescheduled.
Jerry Seinfeld's comedy shows are being postponed.
Billy Joel's performances at Madison Square Garden are being delayed until the fall.
The Metropolitan Museum, Carnegie Hall and other New York museums are temporarily closing.
In Washington, The National Archives has canceled events through the beginning of March.
In Los Angeles, City Hall will close to all non-city hall employees.
Sunday's Democratic debate on CNN is being moved from Phoenix to Washington.
The Association of Tennis Professionals suspended the men's pro tour.
NASCAR will hold races without fans.
And within minutes of writing this post, the 2020 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in Cleveland was postponed and Duke University suspended all athletic competition.
Ron, tell them they fearmongering.