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Pam Belluck / New York Times:
Younger Adults Comprise Big Portion of Coronavirus Hospitalizations in U.S. — New C.D.C. data showed that nearly 40 percent of patients sick enough to be hospitalized were aged 20 to 54. But the risk of dying was significantly higher in older people. — American adults of all ages …
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Craig Gilbert / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Sen. Ron Johnson is telling people to keep coronavirus in perspective — Republican Ron Johnson of Wisconsin raised some eyebrows last week when he was quoted in The New York Times suggesting the media was devoting too little attention to the high rate of survival among people with coronavirus.
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
GOP Senator Upbeat Coronavirus May Kill ‘No More Than 3.4 Percent of Our Population’ — “Right now, all people are hearing about are the deaths,” Republican Senator Ron Johnson told the New York Times last week. “I'm sure the deaths are horrific, but the flip side of this is the vast majority …
Sophie Lewis / CBS News:
Thousands flock to Florida beaches, ignoring coronavirus concerns — Thousands of people in Florida are seemingly ignoring social distancing guidelines during the coronavirus outbreak. Despite warnings from public health experts, photos and videos show beaches across the state packed with spring breakers.
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Doha Madani / NBC News:
Florida governor refuses to shut down beaches amid spread of coronavirus
Florida governor refuses to shut down beaches amid spread of coronavirus
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Tracey McManus / Tampa Bay Times:
Clearwater Beach will shut down for 2 weeks starting Monday
Ellen Nakashima / Washington Post:
More than 80 national security professionals break with tradition and endorse a presidential candidate — Biden — More than 80 career national security professionals have signed an open letter of support for Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, saying that President Trump …
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Stuart Rothenberg / Roll Call:
Presidential race now leans toward the Democrats
Washington Post:
White House coronavirus plan aims to send $2,000 to many Americans, includes $300 billion for small businesses — Talks remain fluid, but discussions with Congress are intensifying as virus fallout worsens — White House officials are working with congressional Republicans …
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Jordain Carney / The Hill:
Senate passes House's coronavirus aid bill, sending it to Trump — The Senate passed the House's coronavirus aid package on Wednesday, sending it to President Trump, who is expected to sign it. — Senators voted 90-8 on the bill that passed the House in a middle-of-the-night Saturday vote …
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Gregg Re / Fox News:
Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart is first congressman to announce testing positive for coronavirus — Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart, R-Fla., on Wednesday became the first member of Congress to announce that he has tested positive for coronavirus, saying he had been stricken with a fever and headache this weekend.
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Paul LeBlanc / CNN:
Reps. Mario Diaz-Balart and Ben McAdams become first members of Congress to test positive for coronavirus
Reps. Mario Diaz-Balart and Ben McAdams become first members of Congress to test positive for coronavirus
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Katelyn Burns / Vox:
Pressure is growing to allow members of Congress to vote remotely amid coronavirus concerns
Pressure is growing to allow members of Congress to vote remotely amid coronavirus concerns
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Josh Rogin / Washington Post:
China's coronavirus propaganda campaign is putting lives at risk — The Chinese authorities are engaged in a full-scale effort to rewrite the history of the coronavirus epidemic. Some in the West might be tempted to dismiss the significance of Beijing's propaganda efforts. But they shouldn't.
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Michael Auslin / Real Clear Politics:
Beijing Fears COVID-19 Is Turning Point for China, Globalization
Beijing Fears COVID-19 Is Turning Point for China, Globalization
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Washington Post:
ICE to stop most immigration enforcement inside U.S., will focus on criminals during coronavirus outbreak — U.S. immigration authorities will temporarily halt enforcement across the United States, except for its efforts to deport foreign nationals who have committed crimes or who pose a threat to public safety.
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Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
This is the biggest blunder in presidential history
This is the biggest blunder in presidential history
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Yun Li / CNBC:
NYSE to temporarily close floor, move to electronic trading after positive coronavirus tests — The New York Stock Exchange said starting March 23, it will temporarily close its historic trading floor and move fully to electronic trading. — The move came after two people tested positive …
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Graeme Wood / The Atlantic:
Focus on the Incompetence — The “Chinese Virus” is a test. Don't fail the test. — Staff writer at The Atlantic — Tests for COVID-19 are not yet widely available in this country, but a test for gullibility is now available on Twitter in the form of Donald Trump's feed.
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Reuters:
Special Report: How Korea trounced U.S. in race to test people for coronavirus — SEOUL - In late January, South Korean health officials summoned representatives from more than 20 medical companies from their lunar New Year celebrations to a conference room tucked inside Seoul's busy train station.
Andrew Ross Sorkin / New York Times:
This Is the Only Way to End the Coronavirus Financial Panic — Bailouts of companies or industries just cause division. The answer: a government “bridge loan” to everyone. — The Covid-19 crisis will take time to be solved by science. The economic crisis can be solved right now.
Marcus Weisgerber / Defense One:
US Air Force Flew Half a Million Coronavirus Test Swabs From Italy to Tennessee — Similar missions to distribute COVID-19 test kits are expected in coming days. — UPDATE 2:30 PM: This story has been updated to include comments from Pentagon spokesman Jonathan Hoffman and Air Force Brig …
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New York Times:
There Aren't Enough Ventilators to Cope With the Coronavirus — The United States and other countries face a critical shortage of the lifesaving machines — and no easy way to lift production. — As the United States braces for an onslaught of coronavirus cases, hospitals and governments …
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Yasmeen Abutaleb / Washington Post:
Kushner coronavirus team sparks confusion, plaudits inside White House response efforts — Jared Kushner, President Trump's son-in-law and a senior adviser, has created his own team of government allies and private industry representatives to work alongside the administration's official …
George Conway / Washington Post:
There is no new Trump — If you think you've been hearing a different President Trump this week — more accepting of the reality of the coronavirus pandemic — don't be fooled. The new Trump is the same as the old Trump. He can't help it. He's incapable of taking responsibility …
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Washington Post:
This is not the end of the world, according to Christians who study the end of the world — Chuck Pierce's son was concerned, like a lot of other people looking out on a world of ransacked grocery stores and canceled sports seasons and eerie lines of people standing six feet apart from one another.
Wall Street Journal:
How Washington Failed to Build a Robust Coronavirus Testing System — Government decisions that limited testing for the pathogen blinded the U.S. to the outbreak's scale. Here's how it happened. — When cases of the new coronavirus began emerging several weeks ago in California …
Kate Taylor / Business Insider:
Leaked McDonalds recording shows the company is fighting against parts of Trump's coronavirus bill that would give workers paid sick leave — McDonald's is lobbying the Trump administration to make changes to a bill that would require some employers to provide paid sick leave amid the coronavirus outbreak …
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CBS Baltimore:
Baltimore Mayor Begs Residents To Stop Shooting Each Other So Hospital Beds Can Be Used For Coronavirus Patients — BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore Mayor Jack Young urged residents to put down their guns and heed orders to stay home after multiple people were shot Tuesday night amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
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New York Times:
Andrew Yang May Be Out, but His Basic Income Idea Is Getting a Second Look — Mr. Yang championed putting $1,000 a month in the pockets of every American adult during his presidential campaign. Now, amid the coronavirus crisis, “This thing is going to pass,” he says.
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Jamelle Bouie / New York Times:
The Era of Small Government Is Over
The Era of Small Government Is Over
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Charles P. Pierce / Esquire:
Here Are the 8 Senators Who Voted Against the Coronavirus Relief Package on Wednesday — Presented without comment: the eight senators who voted against the coronavirus relief package on Wednesday. — Marsha Blackburn (R-TN); Jim Inhofe (R-OK); James Lankford (R-OK); Mike Lee (R-UT); …
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Amy Goldstein / Washington Post:
Trump ban on fetal tissue research blocks coronavirus treatment effort — A senior scientist at a government biomedical research laboratory has been thwarted in his efforts to conduct experiments on possible treatments for the new coronavirus because of the Trump administration's restrictions on research with human fetal tissue.
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Yun Li / CNBC:
‘Hell is coming’ — Bill Ackman has dire warning for Trump, CEOs if drastic measures aren't taken now — Bill Ackman's plea to Trump to save US from the coronavirus's economic destruction — Bill Ackman urged President Donald Trump to shut down the country for 30 days to contain …
Associated Press:
California preparing for worst case scenarios — In readying the National Guard for action, Gov. Gavin Newsom's office emphasized that it's for duties routinely performed during natural disasters and other emergencies. But Newsom grimly added that “we have the ability to do martial law ... if we feel the necessity.”
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Alexi McCammond / Axios:
Bernie Sanders suspends his 2020 campaign Facebook ads — Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign currently has no active Facebook ads, the morning after another disappointing finish in a series of primary contests. — Why it matters: A pause in digital advertising spend on Facebook …
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ProPublica:
The Trump Administration Drove Him Back to China, Where He Invented a Fast Coronavirus Test — A federal crackdown on professors' undisclosed outside activities is achieving what China has long struggled to do: spur Chinese scientists to return home. In this crisis, it's costing the U.S. intellectual firepower.
Emily Shapiro / ABC News:
5.7-magnitude earthquake strikes near Salt Lake City knocking out Utah's coronavirus hotline — The quake was reported shortly after 7 a.m. local time. — A 5.7-magnitude earthquake struck just outside Salt Lake City, Utah, early Wednesday, knocking out the state's coronavirus hotline, according to the governor.
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Robin Young / WBUR:
Copy embed code — What can people do to help as the number of COVID-19 cases continues to climb? Emerging disease expert Laurie Garrett says that's the wrong question to ask. — “It's not just what you can do,” the author of “The Coming Plague: Newly Emerging Diseases in a World Out of Balance” says.