So much FAKE NEWS!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 9, 2020
Wuhan is on lockdown, but its delivery workers are risking exposure to COVID-19 to provide necessities to residents — and medical supplies to hospitals.— NPR (@NPR) March 9, 2020
One photographer captured them in action.
"Couriers are ants," he says. "Nothing can stop them." https://t.co/eycB9h5ITL
Yeah, the world is full of lies.In addition to a lockdown on about a quarter of its population, Italy is temporarily shutting down all movie theaters, museums and other cultural sites.— NPR (@NPR) March 9, 2020
Sporting events are closed to the public. https://t.co/RwUnbELk3S
The confirmed number of deaths as of right now is 22 in the U.S. Just a rounding error, right?The BEST decision made was the toughest of them all - which saved many lives. Our VERY early decision to stop travel to and from certain parts of the world!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 9, 2020
Are the 18 dead in Washington why the governor of the state is a "snake"?Now 500+ cases in U.S.— Mike Baker (@ByMikeBaker) March 8, 2020
WA- 141 (18 dead)
NY- 106
CA- 104 (1)
MA- 28
TX- 22
NE- 14
OR- 13
FL- 12 (2)
CO- 8
IL- 7
GA- 7
NJ- 6
SC- 6
AZ- 5
MD- 5
NH- 4
PA- 4
RI- 3
TN- 3
NV- 3
UT- 2
NC- 2
IN- 2
VA- 2
WI- 1
MN- 1
KY- 1
OK- 1
HI- 1
KS- 1
DC- 1
MO- 1
VT- 1
CT- 1https://t.co/74QzWYbn1p
And in D.C.:
BREAKING: DC mayor asking everyone who attended Christ Church in Georgetown to self-quarantine for 14 days from the last time they visited. Church rector was the first DC coronavirus patient. Officials say it could be "several hundred people" who potentially interacted with him.— Nancy Chen (@NancyChenNews) March 9, 2020
The Trump campaign's "women for Trump" bus tour that was set to start today is being postponed for "scheduling conflicts" - one of the people on the bus was to be Mercedes Schlapp, whose husband oversees CPAC, where there was an attendee who has been confirmed w coronavirus.— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) March 9, 2020
Circuit breaker triggered after S&P passes the 7% down threshold - trading paused for 15 minutes— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) March 9, 2020
Gary Cohn on @MSNBC now, on the last jobs number: "Where we were last month has nothing to do with where we are now... We are now dealing with an economy where there has been massive demand destruction in the oil market."— Eamon Javers (@EamonJavers) March 9, 2020
As the coronavirus has spread, so too has misinformation about it, despite an aggressive effort by social media companies to prevent its dissemination https://t.co/HEEaLICIpq— New York Times World (@nytimesworld) March 9, 2020
U.S. stocks plunge at the open https://t.co/2JarXSDy5b pic.twitter.com/xVtFsqolGs— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) March 9, 2020
And apropos of the general topic, and this:It’s also not something that will naturally cycle out of the news cycle. Confirmed cases are increasing and will only continue to as testing increases. https://t.co/JkKGOG1GN0— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) March 9, 2020
Kassam says he has symptoms and is trying to get a coronavirus test https://t.co/3xB9zo4tB5— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) March 9, 2020
There is news you can use to focus on:The media did not cut the CDC budget 80%.— John Coates⚽️ (@jciv) March 9, 2020
The Obama/Biden Administration is the most corrupt Administration in the history of our Country!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 9, 2020
I feel better already.Schools are closing, the markets are crashing, and Members of Congress are quarantined, but yeah, talk about how great you are, Mr. President. https://t.co/WeXAdrIW4U— Bradley P. Moss (@BradMossEsq) March 9, 2020
Trading has been suspended for 15 minutes. Seems like a really good opportunity for the White House to issue another one of those statements insisting that absolutely nothing is wrong.— Binyamin Appelbaum (@BCAppelbaum) March 9, 2020
Imagine what it's going to be like when the real testing starts. CDC is already buckling under the pressure. The staff at the hospital my sister is in is furious that the samples they sent from her to Atlanta were, apparently mishandled by them. They've had to treat her like a full blown case even though they can't get her tested. And she's a schoolteacher who was going in to work because she thought she had a bad cold before the pneumonia developed. I would expect that the American numbers are many times higher than they're reporting now.
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