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More city centers, small businesses and rural schools have shuttered as cases increase. The virus has now reached every state, infecting thousands, and killing more than 100 nationwide. Trump's response is to propose aid to American's directly with checks for each citizen.
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At a press conference, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that President Trump will be dispatching the Navy ship, which has 1,000 rooms and operating rooms. Aired on 3/18/2020.
A 5.7-magnitude earthquake struck just outside Salt Lake City, Utah, early Wednesday, knocking out the state's coronavirus hotline, according to the governor.
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Top Doctor Is Calling For A National Quarantine Morning Joe
Dr. Keith Armitage talks about community spread, avoiding large crowds, protective measures people can take and the death rate of the novel coronavirus, among other topics with reporter Hannah Drown. Dr. Armitage is the medical director of the UH Roe Green Center for Travel Medicine and Global Health. Here are the questions that Dr. Armitage answers: Community spread is now here in Northeast Ohio. What does that imply? Can people build an immunity? If you contract the virus once, can you get it a second time? What do you anticipate the situation will be like by this time next week? Are children with a heart condition at higher risk of complications with coronavirus? Why have they closed the college campuses but not the K - 12 schools? What percent of carriers are thought to be asymptomatic throughout their infection? Are people with allergies or asthma at higher risk? Is this disease worse than the flu? Should people be more concerned about COVID-19 than the flu? Will the heat of summer kill the coronavirus? When can we expect a vaccine for the coronavirus? Should people avoid airplanes and airports? Can you talk about major hospitals developing their own coronavirus tests? How important is it that more people get tested for the coronavirus? What precautions should older adults take? Once a person is infected with the virus, roughly how long does it take to recover? What are your recommendations for hand shaking? What's the proper way to cough? What medications are being given to people who are infected with coronavirus? What should a person do if they suspect that are infected? How long can the virus live on surfaces that we might touch? How are the health systems and agencies in Northeast Ohio working together to battle the pandemic? How can a person in the restaurant business protect themselves? Do you expect the death rate of the coronavirus will change? Where can people find information on specific susceptibilities to the virus? What if a person has recently recovered from another form of respiratory illness? What situations in particular should people avoid in order to minimize the risk of infection? What takes place when a person is quarantined? How can people strengthen their immune system to better fight the virus?
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