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CORONAVIRUS UPDATE — APRIL 21, 2020

Coronavirus Update
April 21, 2020
Driving the Day:

By the Numbers

Tuesday, April 21, 2020,  7:30 AM 
Number of US cases reported: 787,960
Number of US deaths: 42,364
Total Number of People Tested in US: 4,026,572 (may not include all labs)

Axios: Axios-Ipsos Coronavirus Week 6: Too risky to go back to “normal”
HuffPost: The American Public Isn’t Ready To Reopen America
Washington Post: Most rate Trump’s coronavirus response negatively and expect crowds will be unsafe until summer, Post-U. Md. poll finds

What to Watch For

President Trump meets with Governor Andrew Cuomo in the Oval Office at 4:00 PM.  The coronavirus task force briefs the press at 5:00 PM.

Must Read Stories

Chaos Reigns In Testing And Contract Tracing — And Trump Still Refuses To Plan

Polling Shows Americans Are Not Ready For Reopening Even As Some Governors Race To Force Them Back To Work

Trump Does Battle With Governors As His Refusal To Take Responsibility Delays Aid To Small Businesses And Hospitals

Trump Uses Cover Of Pandemic To Pursue Unrelated Extreme Agenda

Worth Watching

“Small Business” loans have been snatched up by giant corporations leaving struggling Main Street businesses out in the cold and desperate for support:

Other News

Trump’s Failures 
The Atlantic (Ideas): We Are Living In A Failed State 
Axios: Employers bear the brunt of the coronavirus reopening
The Hill: Pressure builds on White House to increase tests
NBC: Ex-FDA chief says U.S. not likely to have broad-based coronavirus testing until September
New York Times: Frustrated by Lack of Coronavirus Tests, Maryland Got 500,000 From South Korea
New York Times: Dispute Over Virus Testing Delays Deal on Aid to Small Businesses and Hospitals
Politico: Tracking the virus may require 300,000 workers. We’re nowhere close.
Politico: ‘Another nail in an almost closed coffin’: Trump faces his next coronavirus test
Politico: Surgeon general gets pushed to sidelines, sparking questions
Politico: White House deploys SWAT teams of technocrats in attempt to fix testing
Politico: Trump revs up for a state-by-state fight over coronavirus shutdowns
Politico: WHO head warns worst of virus is still ahead
Politico: Murphy: Testing capacity must double before New Jersey can reopen
Vox: Trump attacks a Republican governor for following his coronavirus testing advice
Washington Post: Brett Giroir, Trump’s testing czar, was forced out of a job developing vaccine projects. Now he’s on the hot seat.
Yahoo: Chaos reigns with more than 100 coronavirus antibody tests in use — and only 4 with government approval

Trump’s Lies and Misinformation 
CNN: Fact check: Trump falsely describes his travel history during briefing with more inaccuracies
Politico: Trump tones down the hydroxychloroquine hype
Vox: Why Trump’s efforts to blame Obama for the coronavirus make absolutely no sense
Washington Post: It’s 5 o’clock. Do you know where your president is?

Trump and the GOP Not Looking Out For You 
Bloomberg: White House Tells Federal Workers to Prepare to Return to Office
Bloomberg: Southern States Push to Reopen With Economic Pressure Rising
The Bulwark: Stop Giving Jared and Ivanka a Free Pass
The Bulwark: How Trump Turned the Pandemic Into Identity Politics
Buzzfeed: They Own More Than 1,000 Burger Kings. They May Apply For A Coronavirus Small Business Loan.
Buzzfeed: Smithfield Foods Is Blaming “Living Circumstances In Certain Cultures” For One Of America’s Largest COVID-19 Clusters
HuffPost: School Lunch Programs Are Rapidly Going Broke
HuffPost: Congress Actually Wanted Huge Restaurant Chains To Get Small Business Loans
McClatchy: Postal Service collapse could devastate seniors, small businesses and rural areas
New York Times: How Abortion, Guns and Church Closings Made Coronavirus a Culture War
Politico: Less than 1 percent of federal emergency cash for college students doled out
Politico: Banks warn that new small-business funding could evaporate in 2 days
Wall Street Journal: Trump to Temporarily Halt Immigration Into the U.S. Amid Coronavirus Crisis
Wall Street Journal: In Race for Small-Business Loans, Winning Hinged on Where Firms Bank
Washington Post: Treasury officials finalize agreements with airlines for coronavirus-related relief
Washington Post: White House, GOP face heat after hotel and restaurant chains helped run small business program dry
Washington Post: White House readies push to slash regulations as major part of its coronavirus economic recovery plan

Affordability and Access
Business Insider: A 36-year-old man in Nevada lost his job and his family’s health insurance as the pandemic shuttered restaurants. Now, his wife’s expecting a baby. Their story is becoming increasingly common in America.
New York Times: The Pandemic’s Hidden Victims: Sick or Dying, but Not From the Virus

Business
Business Insider: Amazon-owned Whole Foods is quietly tracking its employees with a heat map tool that ranks which stores are most at risk of unionizing

Campaigns and Elections
CNN: McDaniel: RNC moving ‘full steam ahead’ with convention plans but could reassess this summer
The Intercept: Milwaukee Documents Seven Coronavirus Cases Linked To In-person Voting

Congress
HuffPost: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Says She’ll Vote Against Stimulus Bill Without Changes
Vanity Fair: “What the Fuck Am I Supposed to Do Now?”: In Washington, a Breakdown of Politics As Usual

Economic Impact
Axios: America’s food supply chain moves backward
Bloomberg: Toilet Paper Shortages May Get Worse on Sawmill Slowdown in Canada
Bloomberg: U.S. Travel Group Sees Lost Sales Of $520 Billion by Year-End
Wall Street Journal: U.S. Oil Costs Less Than Zero After a Sharp Monday Selloff

Hospitals and Health Care Workers
NBC: Nurses are protesting working conditions under coronavirus — and say hospitals aren’t protecting them
NPR: Shortage Of Dialysis Equipment Leads To Difficult Decisions In New York ICUs
Politico: Health care work force is recession proof. Is it ‘pandemic proof?’
Wall Street Journal: New York Nurses Allege Inadequate Safety Protocols in Lawsuits Against State, Hospital Systems

Inequality
WTVD: Black Americans could suffer more financially from COVID-19 pandemic, economists say

International
Reuters: South Koreans return to work, crowd parks, malls as social distancing rules ease
Washington Post: Nations credited with fast response to coronavirus moving to gradually reopen businesses
Washington Post: Billionaires’ compound with its own coronavirus testing center stokes anger on the French Riviera
Washington Post: Centuries-old Ramadan traditions and practices upended by coronavirus

In the States
Associated Press: Iowa Meat Plants Will Stay Open Despite Risks, Governor Says
Atlanta Journal Constitution: Kemp reopens some businesses, despite warnings COVID-19 still a threat
Bloomberg: Iowa Sends National Guard Troops to Defend Meat Plants From Virus
Detroit Free Press: Poll: Michiganians favor Whitmer’s COVID-19 handling over Trump’s
New York Times: The Long, Hard Road Ahead To Revive New York City’s Economy 


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