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13 Deaths in a Day: An ‘Apocalyptic’ Coronavirus Surge at an N.Y.C. Hospital — Hospitals in the city are facing the kind of harrowing increases in cases that overwhelmed health care systems in China and Italy. — In several hours on Tuesday, Dr. Ashley Bray performed chest compressions …
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The Daily Beast:
CNN and MSNBC Staff Push Back on Airing Trump's Coronavirus ‘Lies’ — Trump's daily pandemic briefings have devolved into an “open-mic night” full of “misinformation,” cable staffers said, as networks weigh how much of the events they must air. — The nation's television news outlets …
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Jeff Cox / CNBC:
Jobless claims soar past 3 million to record as coronavirus sends Americans to the unemployment line — By Jeff Cox@JEFF.COX.7528@JEFFCOXCNBCCOM — US unemployment surges to record-breaking 3.28 million amid coronavirus pandemic — Americans displaced by the coronavirus crisis filed unemployment claims …
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Rebecca Rainey / Politico:
Jobless claims soar to record 3.3 million — Unemployment claims rose more than 1000 percent last week to 3.3 million, the Labor Department reported Thursday, as the coronavirus pandemic and government measures to limit its devastation brought huge swaths of the U.S. economy to a halt.
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New York Post:
Worker at NYC hospital where nurses wear trash bags as protection dies from coronavirus — The shortage of safety gear at one Manhattan hospital is so dire that desperate nurses have resorted to wearing trash bags — and some blame the situation for the coronavirus death of a beloved colleague.
Washington Post:
G-7 failed to agree on statement after U.S. insisted on calling coronavirus outbreak ‘Wuhan virus’ — Foreign ministers representing seven major industrialized nations failed to agree on a joint statement Wednesday after the Trump administration insisted on referring to the coronavirus outbreak as the …
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Philip Wegmann / Real Clear Politics:
Rubio, McCaul Question China's Influence Over WHO Leader
Rubio, McCaul Question China's Influence Over WHO Leader
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J. Edward Moreno / The Hill:
Pompeo pressed G-7 leaders to refer to ‘Wuhan virus’ in statement: report
Pompeo pressed G-7 leaders to refer to ‘Wuhan virus’ in statement: report
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Nick Judin / m.jacksonfreepress.com:
Governor Orders Limited Gatherings, Declares Most Businesses ‘Essential,’ Supersedes Local Safety Efforts — Gov. Tate Reeves signed an executive order early this evening superseding a patchwork of local bans on public gatherings in Mississippi and other heightened restrictions …
Washington Post:
Senate passes $2 trillion bill to blunt coronavirus pandemic's economic impact, as households and businesses gasp for relief — The unanimous vote sends the legislation to the House, which is expected to pass it Friday morning — Facing one of the worst economic downturns in American history …
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New York Times:
Job Vacancies and Inexperience Mar Federal Response to Coronavirus — Unfilled jobs and high turnover mean the government is ill equipped for a public health crisis, said many former and current federal officials and disaster experts. — WASHINGTON — Of the 75 senior positions at the Department …
BuzzFeed News:
Doctors And Nurses Say More People Are Dying Of COVID-19 In The US Than We Know — “The numbers are grossly under-reported. I know for a fact that we've had three deaths in one county where only one is listed on the website,” one California ER doctor told BuzzFeed News.
New York Times:
Trump Wants to ‘Reopen America.’ Here's What Happens if We Do. — Social distancing for 2 weeks Social distancing for 2 months — Social distancing for 2 weeks Social distancing for 2 months — Interventions: 2 weeks Infections: 128M — President Trump says he wants the United States …
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Politico:
Trump team failed to follow NSC's pandemic playbook — The Trump administration, state officials and even individual hospital workers are now racing against each other to get the necessary masks, gloves and other safety equipment to fight coronavirus — a scramble that hospitals and doctors say has come too late and left them at risk.
Charles Davis / Business Insider:
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti warns of mass death, condemns ‘false hope,’ and tells us his city will be on lockdown for another 2 months — and to ‘be prepared for longer’ — Los Angeles residents will be confined to their homes until at least May, Mayor Eric Garcetti told Insider on Wednesday.
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Washington Post:
Politicians jockeying for covid-19 tests find proximity to Trump is the fastest route — Late last month, Mick Mulvaney, who was still the acting White House chief of staff at the time, told a crowd of conservative activists that the media was exaggerating the threat posed by covid-19 because …
Ben Makuch / VICE:
Man Who Planned to Bomb Hospital Amid Pandemic Dies in Incident With FBI — A domestic terrorism suspect in Belton, Missouri who allegedly planned to carbomb a hospital struggling with the coronavirus pandemic died while the FBI was trying to arrest him Tuesday, the agency confirmed.
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Marc Fisher / Washington Post:
He urged saving the economy over protecting those who are ‘not productive’ from the coronavirus. Then he faced America's wrath. — Scott McMillan had had it with being cooped up, with the whole country being closed, with the collapsing market and the isolation, the constant worry …
New York Times:
‘People Are Dying’: 72 Hours Inside a N.Y.C. Hospital Battling Coronavirus — An emergency room doctor in Elmhurst, Queens, gives a rare look inside a hospital at the center of the coronavirus pandemic. “We don't have the tools that we need.” — [Machine beeping] “The frustrating thing …
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David K. Li / NBC News:
Entire senior home in New Jersey, 94 people, presumed to have coronavirus — St. Joseph's Senior Nursing Home in Woodbridge already has 24 people who tested positive, with 70 more expected to also test positive. — An entire New Jersey nursing home is presumed to be infected with coronavirus …
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Micah Zenko / Foreign Policy:
The Coronavirus Is the Worst Intelligence Failure in U.S. History — It's more glaring than Pearl Harbor and 9/11—and it's all the fault of Donald Trump's leadership. — Last September, I met the vice president for risk for a Fortune 100 company in Washington, D.C. I asked the executive …
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Ariana Eunjung Cha / Washington Post:
Hospitals consider universal do-not-resuscitate orders for coronavirus patients — Worries that ‘all hands’ responses may expose doctors and nurses to infection prompts debate about prioritizing the needs of the many over the one — The Washington Post is providing this story for free …
Politico:
Biden blindsides Trump's Florida ally — MIAMI — Joe Biden lauded seven governors — drawn from both parties — by name on Monday, praising their leadership during the coronavirus crisis. — On Wednesday, he singled out one for sharp criticism: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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Gabriel Debenedetti / New York Magazine:
Joe Biden Is Spending His Time in the Coronavirus Bunker Thinking a Lot About His VP — On Sunday afternoon, nearly two weeks into his self-imposed isolation at home in Delaware, Joe Biden joined a private conference call for 72 donors from the Atlanta area.
Karen Tumulty / Washington Post:
How Nancy Pelosi became the most powerful woman in U.S. history — Nancy Pelosi is still often the lone woman at the table. But she has paved the way for many others. — A few dozen people gathered one early March evening at the National Museum of American History to celebrate the opening …
Zach Carter / HuffPost:
Democrats Are Handing Donald Trump The Keys To The Country — The Senate coronavirus bill is shocking. — The emergency coronavirus legislation that the Senate agreed to on Tuesday can only be described as an outrage. It is not an economic rescue package, but a sentence …
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Brad Reed / Raw Story:
Former Wells Fargo CEO wants Americans back to work next month: 'Some may even die, I don't know' — Richard Kovacevich, the former CEO of Wells Fargo, wants Americans to get back to their jobs — even if it kills them. — In an interview with Bloomberg, Kovacevich said that he thinks …
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Sean Gregory / TIME:
‘Without Empathy, Nothing Works.’ Chef José Andrés Wants to Feed the World Through the Pandemic — Not many people were getting on airplanes in the U.S. on March 12, and even fewer were heading for the Grand Princess cruise ship. COVID-19 was discovered among the ship's 2,400 passengers …
David Stout / New York Times:
Richard Reeves, Columnist and Author on Presidents, Dies at 83 — His books on Kennedy, Nixon, Clinton and others could be as unsparing as his syndicated column. He was also a familiar face on PBS public-affairs programs. — Richard Reeves, a journalist and author who explored the presidency …
Marisa Taylor / Reuters:
Exclusive: U.S. slashed CDC staff inside China prior to coronavirus outbreak — WASHINGTON(Reuters) - The Trump administration cut staff by more than two-thirds at a key U.S. public health agency operating inside China, as part of a larger rollback of U.S.-funded health and science experts …
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Heather Long / Washington Post:
The $2 trillion relief bill is massive but it won't prevent a recession — A $2.2 trillion relief package for the U.S. economy — the biggest in history — likely won't be enough. — The Senate just passed a $2.2 trillion relief package for the economy — the biggest in U.S. history — by an unanimous vote.
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Shefali Luthra / Kaiser Health News:
Trump's Boast About U.S., South Korea Coronavirus Testing Misses The Mark — “We've done more tests in eight days than South Korea has done in eight weeks.” — President Donald Trump during a March 24 “virtual town hall” hosted by Fox News — This story was produced in partnership with PolitiFact.
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Sabrina Tavernise / New York Times:
Even Before Coronavirus, America's Population Was Growing at Slowest Rate Since 1919 — As births drop, deaths accelerate and immigration slows, the country is closer than ever to an overall decline. — WASHINGTON — The American population is growing at its slowest pace since 1919 …
New York Times:
A Cruel Motive for a Costly Delay — Republican senators threatened to block trillions of dollars in aid amid the coronavirus pandemic to deprive low-wage workers of needed help. — The editorial board is a group of opinion journalists whose views are informed by expertise, research, debate and certain longstanding values.
Sheri Fink / New York Times:
'We're in Disaster Mode': Courage Inside a Brooklyn Hospital Confronting Coronavirus — Test kits and protective gear have been in short supply, doctors are falling sick, and every day gets more difficult. But the staff keeps showing up. — It was not even 9 in the morning …
Brad Brooks / Reuters:
New Orleans emerges as next coronavirus epicenter, threatening rest of South — (Reuters) - New Orleans is on track to become the next coronavirus epicenter in the United States, dimming hopes that less densely populated and warmer-climate cities would escape the worst of the pandemic, and that summer months could see it wane.