Which means it is not getting worse, not that it’s nearly over.Good news >>— Jonathan Martin (@jmartNYT) April 9, 2020
“There are now 2,014 hospitalized coronavirus patients in Louisiana and 473 of those patients are on a ventilator. After peaking at 571 ventilators on April 4, ventilator usage has fallen for five-straight days.” https://t.co/yqOgjtvxtq
And the idiots are in charge:An observation about Italy and Spain: Both seem to have "flattened their curves," but both countries continue to have thousands of new infections each day and hundreds of deaths. It appears to be a very slow path back down. pic.twitter.com/bZf7jthni3— Charles Ornstein (@charlesornstein) April 9, 2020
Doesn’t “peak “ mean “almost over”?The president's team - looking at staggering unemployment numbers and businesses cratering - is grappling with whether, in 3 wks, to alter social distancing guidelines that they extended a few weeks ago after grappling with the same concerns via WaPo https://t.co/L3cGROBSyr— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) April 10, 2020
The federal government will end funding for coronavirus testing sites on Friday. While some sites will transition to being state-managed, others will close as a result. This as criticism continues that not enough testing is available.https://t.co/DuBCbJoRDO— All Things Considered (@npratc) April 8, 2020
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