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Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
USNS Comfort providing little comfort
The ship was set to treat non-corona virus-related medical patients upon arrival, but 49 other restrictions on treatable aliments aboard the ship, as outlined by the United States Navy, is limiting who can get care.
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White House will offer new guidelines advising Americans to wear masks
Meanwhile the coronavirus continues to wreck havoc. In just two weeks 10 million Amerians have lost their jobs.
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Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
Puerto Rico hospitals that turned away patients with Covid-19 symptoms will face penalties
Puerto Rico has reported 286 cases of the coronavirus and 11 deaths as of Wednesday.
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East Village life slows to a crawl
This is the East Village during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Trump opposes a national stay-at-home order
When asked why the federal government hasn’t declared a national shelter-in-place order, Trump emphasized flexibility.
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
Death toll in the US could be at least 100,000
The numbers represent a best case scenario, assuming full mitigations practices are put in place.
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Central Park’s East Meadow transforms into field hospital
This is a look inside the field hospital.
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International students go home
International students contributed nearly $41 billion to the country’s economy and supported 458,290 jobs during the 2018-2019 academic year. International students spend more than $5.3 billion a year statewide.
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
USNS Comfort arrives in New York City
The medical ship will help relieve New York treatment facilities overwhelmed by the COVID-19 outbreak.