Flights from China and
Hong Kong were cancelled in early February, leading to a drawdown in tourists to the island of
Saipan and subsequently an economic crisis which triggered an
austerity. By March 12, a task force was in place to manage the austerity measures put into place. As a precautionary measure on March 17, Governor Torres shut schools and government offices. The continuation of daily
United Airlines' nonstop flights from
Guam 120 miles away led to all arriving individuals suspected of coronavirus symptoms to be placed in quarantine at the Kanoa Resort. Circa 16 March, governor
Ralph Torres temporarily closed all schools and government offices. A government task force has also been set up to monitor the situation. ==References==