US warship captain seeks crew isolation as virus spreads

US warship captain seeks crew isolation as virus spreadsThe captain of a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier facing a growing outbreak of the coronavirus is asking for permission to isolate the bulk of his roughly 5,000 crew members on shore, which would take the warship out of duty in an effort to save lives. In a memo to Navy leaders, the captain of the USS Theodore Roosevelt said that the spread of the disease is ongoing and accelerating and that removing all but 10% of the crew is a “necessary risk” in order to stop the spread of the virus. Navy leaders on Tuesday were scrambling to determine how to best respond to the extraordinary request as dozens of crew members tested positive.




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Our Father’s Body

Pauls Toutonghi writes about his fraught relationship with his father, who he felt had abandoned his Egyptian heritage when he fell under the thrall of right-wing demagogues on radio and television, and what the U.S. census excludes.

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Key Words: Larry David’s pretty, pretty good coronavirus PSA: ‘Go home, watch TV’

Larry David, the creator of “Seinfeld” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” has a message for all the “idiots out there” who aren’t practicing social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic.


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Coronavirus live news: US deaths could reach 240,000 as UN says world faces worst crisis since WW2

US has one 1 in 5 cases globally; global cases pass 850,000; record daily fatalities in UK, France, Italy, Spain and Russia. Follow the latest updates.

Health experts call virus pandemic a window into future climate threats

The coronavirus pandemic is a preview of the types of global health threats that will emerge as the planet becomes hotter, and how it is tackled has implications for dealing with climate threats as well, health experts said on Tuesday. Reuters reports:

US president Donald Trump has shared guidelines on Twitter under the heading “30 Days to Slow the Spread”.

The points mainly relate to those who are sick, elderly or have underlying health conditions – all of these people should stay home and not go to work.

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NHS Nightingale: inside London's temporary coronavirus hospital – video

Britain’s first coronavirus field hospital has been built in London and will treat up to 4,000 previously fit and healthy people struck down by Covid-19. London patients in need of intensive care but with the best chance of survival will be taken to the Nightingale hospital, which has been constructed within the ExCel arena in the capital’s Docklands area in the space of a week.

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Coronavirus: Are loss of smell and taste key symptoms?

However, experts say a fever and a cough are still the main ones to look out for.

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Coronavirus: 3D-printer owners rally to create NHS face masks

More than 1,000 people volunteer to help make face shields for front-line workers.

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Coronavirus' 'minimum wage heroes'

Hear from the people on low wages who are taking a risk to keep the country running.

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Coronavirus: How a professional deep clean is carried out

Specialist cleaning services are being inundated with requests to disinfect buildings during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Coronavirus: Playing classical music for South Korea hospital patients

Musicians in South Korea have played a classical music concert for coronavirus patients.

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Mexico president ramps up rich vs poor rhetoric in coronavirus fight

As the outlook for Mexico's economy gets gloomier during the coronavirus crisis, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has driven home the message that his government is ready to help the poor to weather the storm - but that the rich can forget it.


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Australian authorities take cluster approach to contain coronavirus

Australian authorities will open a pop-up coronavirus testing clinic next to Sydney's Bondi Beach on Wednesday as health workers try to contain clusters of infections across the country.


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Paris Club creditors agree to cancel $1.4 billion of Somali debt

The Paris Club of creditor nations agreed on Tuesday to restructure Somalia's debt, including immediately canceling $1.4 billion owed by the impoverished Horn of Africa country.


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Tokyo may keep city-run schools closed through early May: media

Tokyo is considering keeping city-operated schools closed through early May, public broadcaster NHK and other local media reported on Wednesday, a day after coronavirus infections in the Japanese capital hit a daily record of 78.


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IRS Adds To Confusion About Whether Seniors Have To File Tax Returns To Get Stimulus Checks - Forbes

  1. IRS Adds To Confusion About Whether Seniors Have To File Tax Returns To Get Stimulus Checks  Forbes
  2. IRS releases more info on how to get coronavirus stimulus checks ASAP  NBC News
  3. IRS Gives Stimulus Check Distribution Details, Says Payments To Begin Within Three Weeks  Forbes
  4. 5 stimulus check scams that try to steal your money, identity, or both - Business Insider  Business Insider
  5. When will the money arrive? Here are answers to your questions about the coronavirus stimulus checks  CNBC
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Maryland's GOP governor: 'Just not true' when Trump says coronavirus testing problems over | TheHill - The Hill

  1. Maryland's GOP governor: 'Just not true' when Trump says coronavirus testing problems over | TheHill  The Hill
  2. Live updates: Maryland announces three more coronavirus deaths; D.C. working with health-care providers on ‘catastrophic surge’ plan  The Washington Post
  3. Maryland governor describes stay-at-home order as 'one of the last tools in our arsenal'  CNN
  4. 'That's just not true.' GOP Gov. Hogan contradicts Trump claim that testing problems are fixed  USA TODAY
  5. Washington DC mayor says people could up going to jail if they leave their home during coronavirus  Daily Mail
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USS Theodore Roosevelt commander says entire crew needs to be isolated after 200 positive coronavirus tests - Fox News

  1. USS Theodore Roosevelt commander says entire crew needs to be isolated after 200 positive coronavirus tests  Fox News
  2. Coronavirus: US Navy captain pleads for help over outbreak  BBC News
  3. Captain of U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt Pleads for Help as Coronavirus Spreads Onboard  The New York Times
  4. Secretary of Defense Mark Esper on the U.S. military's fight against coronavirus  CBS News
  5. ‘Sailors do not need to die’: Captain of nuclear aircraft carrier asks US government for help as coronavirus infects more than 100 on board  The Independent
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Canadian energy stocks climbing after Keystone XL go-ahead - Seeking Alpha

  1. Canadian energy stocks climbing after Keystone XL go-ahead  Seeking Alpha
  2. Builder Of Controversial Keystone XL Pipeline Says It's Moving Forward  NPR
  3. Keystone XL Pipeline to Be Built With Alberta’s Assistance  The Wall Street Journal
  4. Controversial Keystone XL pipeline construction to proceed | TheHill  The Hill
  5. Keystone XL Oil Pipeline Gets Go-Ahead After Alberta Puts Up $1.1 Billion  Yahoo Finance
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Teardown of Huawei flagship phone finds US parts despite blacklisting - Ars Technica

  1. Teardown of Huawei flagship phone finds US parts despite blacklisting  Ars Technica
  2. Huawei wants to put Google apps in its own app store after US blacklisting blocks access to Android  CNBC
  3. Huawei P40 Pro Image Stabilization Demo Seems Too Good to Be True  PetaPixel
  4. HUAWEI P40 Pro is DxOMark's new champion of smartphone photography  PocketNow
  5. Huawei P40 Pro camera review  GSMArena Official
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Spotify is bringing its kids app to the US, Canada, and France - The Verge

  1. Spotify is bringing its kids app to the US, Canada, and France  The Verge
  2. Spotify's standalone Kids app is now available in the US  Engadget
  3. Spotify expands Kids app to US, Canada and France  CNET
  4. Spotify Kids app launches in the US w/ curated content, no ads, better privacy  9to5Mac
  5. Standalone Spotify Kids app launches in the US, Canada & France  Music Business Worldwide
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Harry and Meghan officially transition to non-royal life. Here's what that looks like - CNN

  1. Harry and Meghan officially transition to non-royal life. Here's what that looks like  CNN
  2. ‘Elephant’ Film Review: Meghan Markle Can’t Upstage the Cute Pachyderms in Disneynature Doc  TheWrap
  3. Harry and Meghan Step Down But What Happens Next? | This Morning  This Morning
  4. 'Elephant' And 'Dolphin Reef' Reviews: Meghan Markle And Natalie Portman Guide Engaging Disneynature Duo  Deadline
  5. ‘Elephant’ Review: Meghan Markle Narrates Another Emotional, Educational Disneynature Doc  IndieWire
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Urban Meyer: Lack of communication before NFL Draft could be very problematic for teams | THE HERD - The Herd with Colin Cowherd

  1. Urban Meyer: Lack of communication before NFL Draft could be very problematic for teams | THE HERD  The Herd with Colin Cowherd
  2. Michigan LB Josh Uche to Cowboys in Round 2, ESPN’s McShay projects  MLive.com
  3. Meyer, Klatt on how coronavirus is altering NFL draft scouting  247Sports
  4. Vikings Draft Profile: Derrek Tuszka, DE, NDSU  Vikings Territory
  5. Dolphins aren't as all-in on Tua as people think - Adam Schefter | SportsCenter Mock Draft Special  ESPN
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Jon Jones pleads guilty to DWI, avoids jail time after reaching deal with prosecutors - USA TODAY

  1. Jon Jones pleads guilty to DWI, avoids jail time after reaching deal with prosecutors  USA TODAY
  2. Jon Jones agrees to plea deal on DWI charge in New Mexico  ESPN
  3. Jon Jones pleads guilty to DWI, says he has 'unhealthy relationship' with alcohol in apology  Yahoo Sports
  4. Jon Jones Pleads Guilty to DWI, Gets House Arrest  TMZ
  5. Spinning Back Clique: What is going on with Jon Jones? And UFC 249, what is even happening?  MMA Junkie
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Listen to the Call: Bullock and Trump Discuss Testing


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Keep It Simple, Albany. This Is No Time for Budget Games.


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Congress Just Spent $2 Trillion on Coronavirus Relief. It’s Eying More.


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Trump: ‘Nothing would be worse than declaring victory before victory is won.’ But can the president save the U.S. economy from coronavirus and save lives?

‘It’s appalling to attach a dollar number to a human life — for noneconomists,’ said Colin Camerer, a professor of behavioral finance and economics.


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Coronavirus live news: US has twice as many cases as China as study shows higher risk from middle age

Global cases pass 750,000; Moscow locks down 12m people; Isis prisoners riot in Syria. Follow the latest updates

UN humanitarian chief Mark Lowcock warned the Security Council on Monday that the 10 cases of Covid-19 and one death confirmed in Syria are just the tip of the iceberg, and judging from other countries a devastating impact can be expected on vulnerable communities.

Lowcock said: “All efforts to prevent, detect and respond to Covid-19 are impeded by Syria’s fragile health system,” noting only around half of the country’s hospitals and primary health care facilities were fully functional at the end of 2019.

In Colombia, the police have come up with a novel way to dissuade people from leaving their homes.

An empty coffin, decorated with flowers and and a the word “Coronavirus” in gold lettering, driven around in a hearse:

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New York greets hospital ship with cheers; U.S. death toll rises past 3,000

New York welcomed the arrival of a gleaming 1,000-bed U.S. Navy hospital ship on Monday as a beacon of hope for the city's desperate fight against the coronavirus pandemic, while the national death toll climbed past 3,000 on the country's most deadly day.


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Trump says coronavirus guidelines may get tougher; 1 million Americans tested

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that federal social distancing guidelines might be toughened and travel restrictions with China and Europe would stay in place as he urged Americans to help fight the coronavirus with tough measures through April.


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Coronavirus: Free school meals children to get food vouchers

Ministers say the vouchers could be available to families in England as early as Tuesday afternoon.

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Blood test 'can check for more than 50 types of cancer'

The test could help diagnose tumours sooner, often before any symptoms, scientists hope.

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Coronavirus: Airport handlers at risk of collapse

Aviation services companies are calling on the government for urgent assistance due to the pandemic.

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Delay Brexit deadline amid coronavirus, say MEPS

The UK is due to stop following EU rules by the end of 2020 but a group of MEPs say the date should be pushed back.

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Coronavirus: Protecting yourself in a migrant camp

The often unsanitary conditions in refugee and migrant camps, like this one on Lesbos, pose a challenge for residents trying to avoid coronavirus.

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Coronavirus: Has the virus brought borders back to Europe?

The BBC’s Gavin Lee took a road trip in Europe's Schengen area to see how free movement has changed.

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How (not) to cut your hair at home

Stuck at home, some people have enlisted their children to help cut their hair.

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Coronavirus: The good that can come out of an upside-down world

There are reasons to believe the world may emerge from this upheaval enhanced, writes Matthew Syed.

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'The phone slipped into the bath': Conference call tales

How to avoid some of the pitfalls of teleconferencing and how it is changing the way we meet and do business.

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Coronavirus: What should you do if you are stuck abroad?

The government has outlined plans aimed at bringing stranded Britons home.

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Brazil's Bolsonaro urges no more coronavirus quarantine, says jobs being lost

Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro said on Monday that there can be no more quarantine measures imposed on the country than those already in place to combat coronavirus because jobs are being destroyed and the poor are suffering disproportionately.


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In scrappy Cambodian casino town, Chinese plan future beyond coronavirus

When casino owner Kang Qiang looks out the window of his 20th floor office in this city on the remote Cambodian coast, he sees construction cranes sitting idle.


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Australia enacts sweeping lockdown powers to combat coronavirus spread

People in Australia's most populous state of New South Wales, the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak in Australia, could be heavily fined or jailed for leaving their home without a good reason from Tuesday under sweeping new powers designed to slow infection rates.


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