Coronavirus Tests Europe’s Cohesion, Alliances and Even Democracy With the rapid spread of the virus, Brussels is fumbling, nations are diverging, populists are salivating and the U.S. is erecting barriers against allies. Go to Source
Coronavirus Live Updates: Trump Says He’s Been Tested and Extends Travel Ban to Britain and Ireland as Outbreak Hits 49 States New York reported its first death from the virus, an 82-year-old woman in Manhattan. Apple said it would close its stores worldwide, except in China. Go to Source
Coronavirus in New York Could Overwhelm Hospitals “We are not prepared,” one doctor said. New York City’s hospitals may be moving too slowly as the outbreak spreads, experts say. Go to Source
The Coronavirus Swamps Local Health Departments, Already Crippled by Cuts Many state and municipal health departments saw budget and staffing cuts a decade ago that were never restored. Go to Source
He Has 17,700 Bottles of Hand Sanitizer and Nowhere to Sell Them Amazon cracked down on coronavirus price gouging. Now, while the rest of the world searches, some sellers are holding stockpiles of sanitizer and masks. Go to Source
House Races to Pass Coronavirus Relief After Democrats Strike Deal With White House Democrats dropped a proposal to establish a new paid sick leave entitlement for public health emergencies and added tax credits for small- and medium-size businesses requested by Republicans. Go to Source
Coronavirus Live Updates: House Passes Sweeping Relief Package The measure includes two weeks of paid sick leave and up to three months of paid family and medical leave. Go to Source
Stocks Surge After Trump Promises Speedier Coronavirus Testing President Trump, surrounded by business leaders, said coronavirus tests would soon be more widely available. Investors pushed the market up nearly 10 percent. Go to Source
Worst-Case Estimates for U.S. Coronavirus Deaths Projections based on C.D.C. scenarios show a potentially vast toll. But those numbers don’t account for interventions now underway. Go to Source
Travelers From Coronavirus Hot Spots Say They Faced No Screening The Trump administration says Americans returning from coronavirus hot spots are being screened for symptoms. Some travelers say that is not happening. Go to Source
http://youtu.be/pD3YSwD5kL8 Hand sanitizer is a hot commodity in the midst of the world’s coronavirus crisis. With Purell selling out in stores everywhere, prices are being hiked up on sites like Amazon. Don’t fear, because there is a genius hack to get around the germ-killing shortage. Watch this step-by-step tutorial on how to make your own hand sanitizer. INGREDIENTS:
2/3 cup of 99% rubbing alcohol or ethanol
1/3 aloe vera gel
A few drops of essential oil
Bowl and spoon
Empty bottle
Funnel DIRECTIONS:
Combine the alcohol, aloe vera gel and essential oil droplets together in a bowl, and mix with a spoon. Then, use the funnel to pour the hand sanitizer into an empty bottle. The New York Post is your source for breaking news, news about New York, sports, business, entertainment, opin...
Coronavirus Live Updates: The Virus Reaches Into Halls of Power Around the World In the United States, Congress neared a deal with the White House on a sweeping economic rescue package. New York City declared a state of emergency and schools will close in at least six states. Go to Source
U.S. Nears Deal on Coronavirus Aid Package; Vote Expected Friday The World Health Organization declared a global epidemic. Tom Hanks tested positive for the coronavirus and the N.B.A. canceled its season over an infection concern. Go to Source
Coronavirus Live Updates: At Least 5 States Will Close All Schools, Affecting Millions. Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, wife of Justin Trudeau, tests positive for the coronavirus. In the United States, stocks plunge despite the Fed’s $1.5 trillion offer to banks. China records lowest number of infections yet. Go to Source
Live Stock Market Today Updates and Coverage Tokyo briefly falls more than 10 percent as investors flee markets. The broad market sell-off sends worrying signals. Go to Source
Italy’s Health Care System Groans Under Coronavirus — a Warning to the World In less than three weeks, the virus has overloaded hospitals in northern Italy, offering a glimpse of what countries face if they cannot slow the contagion. Go to Source
Sick People Across the U.S. Say They Are Being Denied the Coronavirus Test In a health care system that is already difficult to navigate, some patients describe Kafkaesque quests for tests. Go to Source
S&P 500 in Bear Market The World Health Organization declared a global epidemic. Tom Hanks tested positive for the coronavirus and the N.B.A. canceled its season over an infection concern. Go to Source
Live Coronavirus Updates and Coverage Stocks plunged again despite the Fed offering at least $1.5 trillion worth of short-term loans to banks, with the S&P 500 index tumbling 9.5 percent. President Trump declined to be tested despite a possible exposure at Mar-a-Lago. Go to Source
Troubles Percolate in the Plumbing of Wall Street Even Treasury bonds were hard to trade Wednesday, and funding markets have shown hints of strain. Investors are looking to the Fed. Go to Source
The World Has a Plan to Fight Coronavirus. Most Countries Are Not Using it. The World Health Organization is supposed to coordinate the global response to epidemics. But the U.N. agency cannot force countries to play by international rules. Go to Source
Coronavirus Live Updates: Trump’s Europe Travel Ban Is Met With Confusion and Anger E.U. leaders condemned the ban. The actor Tom Hanks and his wife tested positive for the virus. Italy is under lockdown and the N.B.A. suspended its season. Go to Source
Europe’s Stock Markets Are Slammed by Trump Travel Ban: Live Updates London and Frankfurt opened sharply lower, worsening a global slump. Wall Street faced the prospect of further losses. Go to Source
N.Y.C. Now Has 62 Confirmed Cases of Coronavirus, Mayor Says: Live Updates The number of people who have tested positive continues to climb. Go to Source
Coronavirus in N.Y.: Desperate for a Test, They Couldn’t Get One New York has struggled to expand its testing system to meet the need. Now, Gov. Andrew Cuomo is vowing to expand the number of tests significantly. Go to Source
Tom Hanks Got Sick in Australia, Where Coronavirus Testing Is a Snap In the United States, little if anything about the testing has been efficient or convenient. In Australia, it is free and widely available. Go to Source
U.S. to Suspend Most Travel From Europe as World Scrambles to Fight Pandemic President Trump addressed the nation from the Oval Office on Wednesday night. Go to Source
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