Dozens of Decomposing Bodies Found in Trucks at Brooklyn Funeral Home Neighbors complained of a foul odor coming from trucks parked outside the home, which had a broken freezer, a law enforcement official said. Go to Source
Inside a NYC Hospital Coronavirus Unit During the Pandemic Nurses from N.Y.U. Langone Health describe the toll the coronavirus is taking on their patients, and on themselves. Go to Source
http://youtu.be/AV8udwg2Vzk The pharmaceutical giant Pfizer said Tuesday that a new coronavirus vaccine could be tested as early as next week — with the potential for emergency use by fall, a report said Tuesday. “This is a crisis right now, and a solution is desperately needed by all,” Pfizer chief executive Albert Bourla told the Wall Street Journal. Pfizer is working with German-based BioNtech to deliver the possible vaccine. Clinical trials on human volunteers in Germany have already started. Health regulators in the US may approve testing the vaccine on humans by next week, Bourla told the paper. #Coronavirus #Vaccine The New York Post is your source for breaking news, news about New York, sports, business, entertainment, opinion, real estate, culture, fashion, and more. Catc...
Live Coronavirus Cases and Deaths Updates and Tracker The U.S. economy shrank at a 4.8 percent annual rate in the first quarter. Officially, more than 53,000 have died, according to The Times’s count, but death rates suggest the true toll is far greater. Go to Source
US G.D.P. Declined in First Quarter, With Worse Economy to Come U.S. gross domestic product declined in the first quarter, dragged down by the pandemic’s grip in March. Don’t even ask about this quarter. Go to Source
Bridge Was Their Passion. Then People Started to Die. A bridge club was a social draw for scores of older Coloradans. Now, with four members dead from the virus, its future is unclear. Go to Source
‘Will You Help Save My Brother?’: The Scramble to Find Covid-19 Plasma Donors A doctor stricken with Covid-19 was running out of options. His family mounted a search for a donor whose plasma might help. Go to Source
De Blasio Breaks Up Rabbi’s Funeral and Lashes Out Over Virus Distancing After overseeing the dispersal of hundreds of Hasidic mourners in Brooklyn, Mayor Bill de Blasio called the gathering “absolutely unacceptable.” Go to Source
When N.Y. Needed Hospital Space, Film Location Scouts Pitched In Enterprising creative workers, like artists, photographers and students, are using their unique skills to help the city through the pandemic. Go to Source
N.Y. Building Sites Reopen, Carefully, in Sign of Life Gearing Back Up More than 5,200 construction projects have reopened in New York City, offering a glimpse of new routines in postpandemic workplaces. Go to Source
http://youtu.be/ROtY2PH1x40 Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is getting advice from White House hopeful Joe Biden amid the coronavirus pandemic, saying the former vice president is “regularly checking in” with her. Whitmer, 48, praised Biden for his “counsel and friendship” in the ongoing public health crisis during an interview Monday with Politico. “We’re cut from a similar cloth — he loves people,” Whitmer told Politico. “He is, you know, regularly checking in with me about what’s going on here in Michigan, what do we need … I have gotten some counsel from him in terms of, you know, just trying to communicate to people what we’re really confronting, the seriousness of it, and the hope that we need to have, but also trying to connect in a way that people really understand.” #JoeBiden #...
Coronavirus Live News Updates At least a dozen states forged ahead with strategies to ease restrictions. After complaints, House Democratic leaders delayed members’ return to Washington. Go to Source
China’s Factories Are Back. Its Consumers Aren’t. The manufacturing giant is once again turning out steel and cellphones. But job losses and pay cuts have left its people reluctant to spend — a problem the U.S. and Europe may soon face, too. Go to Source
Rhode Island Pushes Aggressive Testing, a Move That Could Ease Reopening The state has seen a rise in cases of the coronavirus, in part, experts say, because it is testing more than many states. Go to Source
Hundreds of Miles From Home, Nurses Fight Coronavirus on New York’s Front Lines “Every day you go in and you’re like, ‘Can I do this for one more day?’’’ a nurse from North Carolina said. Go to Source
Top E.R. Doctor Who Treated Coronavirus Patients Dies by Suicide “She tried to do her job, and it killed her,” said the father of Dr. Lorna M. Breen, who worked at a Manhattan hospital hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak. Go to Source
http://youtu.be/kn7GyWkFSDM The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has updated its list of symptoms for the coronavirus, adding six new possible indicators of the deadly bug. The CDC now recognizes chills, repeated shaking with chills, muscle pain, headache, sore throat and new loss of taste or smell as possible symptoms of COVID-19. Previously, the public health institute associated the symptoms of fever, cough and shortness of breath or difficulty breathing with the disease. “People with COVID-19 have had a wide range of symptoms reported — ranging from mild symptoms to severe illness,” the CDC says on its website, noting that the symptoms “may appear 2-14 days after exposure to the virus.” #Coronavirus #COVID19Symptoms The New York Post is your source for breaking news,...
http://youtu.be/IeBt54CyW54 With rumors swirling about North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, a state-run newspaper tried to prove the despot is alive and well by reporting that he has sent a thank-you letter to builders in a seaside resort. The Rodong Sinmun outlet claimed Monday that Kim penned the message to builders working on a tourism project in Wonsan, where South Korea believes the leader has been staying since April 13, according to South Korea’s Yonhap News Agency. “Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un has sent his appreciation to the workers who devoted themselves to building the Wonsan-Kalma tourist zone,” the Rodong Sinmun reported. #NorthKorea #KimJongUn The New York Post is your source for breaking news, news about New York, sports, business, entertainment, opinion, real estate, cultur...
Live Coronavirus in the US Updates About three million cases have been detected around the world, and the global death toll passed 200,000. The C.D.C. added six new Covid-19 symptoms. Some states gradually allowed some businesses to open, as oil prices plummeted. Go to Source
Health Workers Under Attack During Coronavirus Pandemic Stigmatized as vectors of contagion in some countries, health care workers have been assaulted, abused and ostracized. Go to Source
Three Things Lockdowns Have Exposed About Working and Parenting For one thing, with children popping up in Zoom meetings, it’s impossible to hide that raising children is a round-the-clock responsibility. Go to Source
Coronavirus Live Updates: Social Distancing Will Last for Months, Birx Says About three million cases have been detected around the world, and the global death toll passed 200,000. States across the United States gradually allowed some businesses to resume even as social distancing remains the norm. Go to Source
‘Possible Covid’: Why the Lulls Never Last for Weary E.M.S. Crews New York’s ambulance workers have weathered the peak of the coronavirus epidemic, but their ordeal is not over yet. Go to Source
Trump’s Disinfectant Remark Raises a Question About the ‘Very Stable Genius’ The president has often said he is exceptionally smart. His recent suggestion about injecting disinfectants was not. Go to Source
Large, Troubled Companies Got Bailout Money in Small-Business Loan Program Companies with accounting problems or in trouble with the government received millions in federal loans. Go to Source
Coronavirus Live Updates: China Says Wuhan Has No Hospitalized Cases Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain will return to work on Monday, weeks after entering a hospital to be treated for the coronavirus. Go to Source
One Rich N.Y. Hospital Got Warren Buffett’s Help. This One Got Duct Tape. The inequities of New York City’s health care system are clear at a public hospital in a section of Brooklyn hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic. Go to Source
Coronavirus Live Updates: Some States Move to Reopen States move to reopen as the U.S. nears a sobering 50,000 deaths from the virus. U.S. scientists join the World Health Organization in calling for better antibody tests. Go to Source
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