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FILE - In this March 18, 2020, file photo, workers install plywood over windows at a souvenir shop along the Las Vegas Strip after all the casinos and non-essential businesses in the state were ordered to shut down due to the coronavirus in Las Vegas. The emerging coronavirus pandemic has spurred a lawsuit by a Las Vegas attorney with a background in big cases, who is seeking compensation from the Chinese government for more than 32 million small U.S. businesses that have lost income and profits as a result of the outbreak. Eglet seeks class-action status and said Tuesday, March 24, 2020 he believes damages for Chinese "reckless" and "negligent" conduct could be in the trillions of dollars. They seek compensation from the government of China. (AP Photo/David Becker, File)

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Correction: Virus Outbreak-Nevada story
March 25, 2020 1:55 p.m.

Correction: Virus Outbreak-Nevada story

LAS VEGAS (AP) — In a story March 24, 2020, about coronavirus in Nevada, The Associated Press erroneously reported that Gov. Steve Sisolak signed an emergency order barring the use of anti-malaria drugs to treat people with coronavirus. Sisolak's order does not apply to patients who are hospitalized with coronavirus.