A two-week plan to slow the spread (Fox News). A story claims support is
growing for the idea of the federal government giving every adult a $1000 check
(Washington Examiner).
Guy Benson looks
at the youth population who don’t fear the disease but forget that they are spreading
death. At the same time, some countries are seeing more and more youth
suffering (Townhall).
U.S. hospitals are increasing
bed capacity and are “canceling elective surgeries in preparation for an influx of
coronavirus cases as testing for the deadly respiratory illness” (Washington Times).
Las Vegas casinos
want a bailout (Washington Post).
Even the Kentucky
Derby has been postponed (Washington Examiner).
And then there’s
this story out of China: In an article in Xinhua, the state-run media agency that’s
largely considered the mouthpiece of the party, Beijing bragged about its
handling of COVID-19, a virus that originated in the city
of Wuhan and has spread quickly around the world, killing nearly
5,000 people and infecting thousands more. The article also claimed that China
could impose pharmaceutical export controls which would plunge
America into “the mighty sea of coronavirus” (Fox News).
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