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2:20 PM ET, March 22, 2020

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New York Times:
How the Virus Got Out  —  The most extensive travel restrictions to stop an outbreak in human history haven't been enough.  We analyzed the movements of hundreds of millions of people to show why.  —  It seems simple: Stop travel, stop the virus from spreading around the world.Here's why that didn't work.
Miami Herald:
Coronavirus is killing us in Florida, Gov. DeSantis.  Act like you give a damn  —  With Florida's economy crashing under the weight of the coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Ron DeSantis is working overtime to preserve our status as the world's leading exporter of political comedy.
Discussion: Florida Politics
Kaitlyn Olvera / WKBN-TV:
College students in Florida test positive for coronavirus after spring break trip  —  The school didn't say where they went during their break or if they lived on or off campus  —  TAMPA, Fl.  (WFLA) — Five University of Tampa students are recovering after testing positive for COVID-19 during spring break, the school said.
Discussion: WFTS and Breitbart
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Politico:
Will spring breakers become super-spreaders?
Discussion: Raw Story
Jerusalem Post:
Israeli doctor in Italy: We no longer help those over 60  —  Israeli medical doctor Gai Peleg told Israeli television that in northern Italy the orders are not to allow those over 60 access to respiratory machines.  —  Italy suffered more coronavirus-related victims than China …
Choe Sang-Hun / New York Times:
Trump Writes to Kim Jong-un Offering Help in Virus Fight, North Korea Says  —  The North, which says it is waging an all-out campaign against the coronavirus, expressed “sincere gratitude” for the president's letter.  —  SEOUL, South Korea — President Trump has sent a letter to North Korea's leader …
Discussion: The Week, HuffPost and Meduza.io
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Min Joo Kim / Washington Post:
North Korea says Trump wrote Kim Jong Un a letter offering to help out with the coronavirus
Discussion: The National Interest
Jason Grant / New York Law Journal:
David Lat Put on Ventilator, in Critical Condition With COVID-19 Infection  —  The founder of the Above the Law blog was put on a ventilator after “his oxygen levels dropped,” according to his husband. … David Lat is in critical condition and has been has been put on a ventilator …
Charles Ornstein / ProPublica:
Lupus Patients Can't Get Crucial Medication After President Trump Pushes Unproven Coronavirus Treatment  —  Trump's dubious claim that hydroxychloroquine could be used to treat COVID-19 has led to hoarding, putting Lupus patients and others at even greater risk.  As of Saturday afternoon, Anna Valdez had 27 pills left.
Discussion: Forbes
Katrina Elsken / Lake Okeechobee News:
Okeechobee county commissioner suggests ways to combat COVID-19 virus  —  OKEECHOBEE - While most of the Okeechobee County Commissioners urge the public to refer to the health information from the Centers for Disease Control, the Florida Department of Health or their own doctor …
Discussion: Florida Politics
Washington Post:
No deal on vast coronavirus stimulus bill as crunch time arrives on Capitol Hill  —  Senate Republicans write $1.8 trillion legislation they say includes many of Democrats' priorities, but Democrats say issues remain unresolved  —  Top congressional leaders failed to reach agreement …
Discussion: Daily Kos
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Zachary Basu / Axios:
Sen. Rand Paul tests positive for coronavirus  —  Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) has tested positive for the coronavirus, his office announced on Twitter Sunday.  —  Why it matters: He's the first U.S. senator to test positive.  According to his office, Paul is asymptomatic and was not aware of making direct contact with any infected person.
Discussion: Mother Jones, Mediaite and Raw Story
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Washington Post:   Live updates: Rand Paul is first senator to test positive for coronavirus
Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Thank God the Doctor Is In  —  Peeking out our windows, we see America shriveling.  —  WASHINGTON — It's not easy being a national treasure.  —  “I'm exhausted,” confessed Tony Fauci when I reached him Thursday evening in the middle of another 18-hour workday.
Erin Banco / The Daily Beast:
White House Pushes U.S. Officials to Criticize China For Coronavirus ‘Cover-Up’  —  A State Department cable obtained by The Daily Beast says the U.S. and the American people are the “greatest humanitarians the world has ever known.”  —  As the number of coronavirus cases continues to grow …
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Becket Adams / Washington Examiner:
The World Health Organization is the last entity in the world that should be telling people how to talk about COVID-19
Tucson Police Department:
BURGLARY - 839 W. CONGRESS ST - El Rio Health Center  —  (COVID-19 Test Kits Stolen)  —  The Tucson Police Department is seeking the public's assistance with attempting to identify the pictured burglary suspect.  —  On March 20, 2020, just before 8:00 p.m., the suspect entered the El Rio Health Center disguised as a delivery driver.
Discussion: Big League Politics
Ben Kamisar / NBC News:
NYC Mayor: If Trump doesn't act, ‘people will die who could have lived otherwise’  —  Mayor de Blasio says the president should activate Defense Production Act for supplies and mobilize the military to help fight coronavirus pandemic.  —  WASHINGTON — New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio …
Becket Adams / Washington Examiner:
Washington Post fact-checker attacks people for quoting Joe Biden verbatim  —  Joe Biden claimed at the last Democratic primary debate that, under his administration, there would be, quote, “No ability for the oil industry to continue to drill, period, ends.”
Associated Press:
Hawaii to quarantine all arrivals to the state for 14 days  —  HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii's governor has instituted a mandatory 14-day self-quarantine starting Thursday of all people traveling to the state as part of efforts to fight the spread of coronavirus .  —  The order applies to returning residents as well as visitors.
Discussion: Fox News
Barry Rubin / The Bulwark:
Where Are the Tests?  —  Donald Trump lied about the danger from COVID-19.  Now he's lying about the availability of tests for the coronavirus.  Watch him lie, again, in real time.  —  Today is Sunday, March 22, 2020 and America is a different country than it was a month ago.  —  Business have closed.
Discussion: Mediaite
New York Times:
Governments and Companies Race to Make Masks Vital to Virus Fight  —  President Trump resists using emergency powers to compel production, saying companies will voluntarily provide much-needed protective gear.  —  President Trump on Saturday sought to assure an anxious American public …
Sasha Pezenik / ABC News:
FEMA administrator says more masks are being shipped from stockpile amid shortage  —  He could not provide details on a concrete timeline to meet the country's demand  —  Critical medical gear is still in short supply as the nation grapples with new coronavirus, but Federal Emergency …
Max Boot / Washington Post:
This wouldn't have happened if Hillary Clinton had won  —  The coronavirus is the most foreseeable disaster in history — and so is President Trump's inability to rise to the occasion.  —  There were scattered warnings before Pearl Harbor and 9/11 of what was to come.  But nothing like this.
Discussion: Redstate and Twitchy
Michelle R. Smith / Associated Press:
Chaos, inconsistency mark launch of drive-thru virus testing  —  PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Drive-thru sites have been opening around the United States to make it quicker and safer to test people for the new coronavirus.  But much like the rest of the U.S. response to the pandemic …
Robert Klemko / Washington Post:
Coronavirus shut down Sin City, creating a potentially devastating situation for Las Vegas  —  LAS VEGAS — Don Gummerson and Josh “Pepper” Clarke left The Flamingo and sauntered alone down the sidewalk of the Strip, past locked casino doors and outdoor daiquiri machines shrouded in black trash bags …
Tom Boggioni / Raw Story:
Trump is ‘furious’ with New York Gov. Cuomo because his pandemic press conferences are overshadowing him  —  As most of the world tries to suppress the coronavirus spread, some countries are going it alone - trying to manage the pandemic through so-called “herd immunity”.
New York Times:
The Coronavirus's Rampage Through a Suburban Nursing Home  —  Two-thirds of Life Care Center's residents and 47 of its workers fell ill. Thirty-five people died.  We investigated what went wrong.  —  KIRKLAND, Wash. — Loretta Rapp, 79, was easy to spot as she zipped through …
Peter Wade / Rolling Stone:
DOJ Wants to Suspend Certain Constitutional Rights During Coronavirus Emergency  —  The Department of Justice has secretly asked Congress for the ability to detain arrested people “indefinitely” in addition to other powers that one expert called “terrifying”
Sharon Begley / STAT:
A plea from doctors in Italy: To avoid Covid-19 disaster, treat more patients at home  —  A dozen physicians at the epicenter of Italy's Covid-19 outbreak issued a plea to the rest of the world on Saturday, going beyond the heartbreaking reports of overwhelmed health care workers …
Mike Elk / Payday Report:
Gibson Guitar Forces Its Factory Workers in Nashville to Work During COVID-19  —  Nashville-based Gibson Guitars last week ordered its headquarters employees to work from home to prevent the spread of COVID-19.  —  However, out at its factory, on old Massam Drive in Nashville …
 
 
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Ken Alltucker / USA Today:
‘Who lives and who dies’: In worst-case coronavirus scenario, ethics guide choices on who gets care
Ventura County Star:
Coronavirus: All voters to receive mail ballots in runoff election to succeed Rep. Katie Hill
Alisa Wiersema / ABC News:
NJ gov. urges people to take coronavirus seriously, ‘no time for business as usual’
Discussion: The Hill
Nina Lakhani / The Guardian:
Construction of US-Mexico border wall proceeds despite coronavirus pandemic
Alayna Treene / Axios:
Becoming White House chief of staff during coronavirus
New York Post:
NYC Health Department gets graphic in coronavirus sex memo
Shane Harris / Washington Post:
Italy's coronavirus death toll feeds fear of what lies ahead in Europe and the U.S.
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Craig Karmin / Wall Street Journal:
Marriott to Furlough Thousands of Corporate Jobs
Discussion: The Week
New York Times:
It's Time to Protect the 2020 Election, Too
Stephanie Armour / Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Considers Special Enrollment Period for Affordable Care Act Due to Coronavirus Spread
Discussion: HuffPost and Politico
Harry Enten / CNN:
Donald Trump starts 2020 in the worst polling position since Harry Truman
Discussion: The Guardian
Dan Diamond / Politico:
Short-term thinking plagues Trump's coronavirus response
Yahoo News:
Federal law enforcement document reveals white supremacists discussed using coronavirus as a bioweapon
Discussion: The Root and Rolling Stone
 

 
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Benjamin Mullin / New York Times:
Richard Parsons, who had a long career as chairman, CEO, and as a board member of media companies including CBS and Time Warner, died at 76 of bone cancer

Reuters:
Palestinian sources say an Israeli airstrike killed five journalists from Al-Quds Today; the Israeli military called the five “operatives posing as journalists”

 
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