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CORONAVIRUS UPDATE — JUNE 8, 2020

Coronavirus Update
June 8, 2020
Driving the Day:

By the Numbers


Monday, June 8, 7:30 AM
Number of US cases reported: 1,942,363
Number of US deaths: 110,514
Total Number of People Tested in US: 20,235,678 (may not include all labs)

What to Watch For

Today:  President Trump will hold a closed press roundtable with law enforcement at 3:00 PM.  Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany will hold a press briefing at 2:00 PM. 

Tuesday:  

Wednesday: 

Thursday: 

Must Read Stories

States Seeing Coronavirus Cases Rise To Dangerous Levels As Trump Pushes To Reopen Against Advice of Medical Experts

Trump Wants To “Move On” From The Deadly Pandemic

After Trump’s Refusal To Wear PPE On His Factory Tour, A Maine Swab Manufacturer Had To Throw Away The Day’s Output 

USA Today: As Trump Touts Increased Production, Coronavirus Swabs Made During His Maine Factory Tour Will Be Tossed In The Trash:  President Donald Trump traveled to Maine Friday to tour a facility that makes medical swabs used for coronavirus testing, but the swabs manufactured in the background during his visit will ultimately be thrown in the trash, the company said.  Puritan Medical Products said it will have to discard the swabs, a company spokeswoman told USA TODAY in response to questions about the visit.  It is not clear why the swabs will be scrapped, or how many. The company described its manufacturing plans for Friday as “limited” – but the disruption comes as public health officials in Maine and other states have complained that a shortage of swabs has hampered their ability to massively scale up coronavirus testing. Workers in white lab coats, hair nets and plastic booties worked at machines making swabs while the president walked through the room. Trump, who did not wear a mask for the visit, stopped at one point to talk with some of the workers.

Trump Promised Free Coronavirus Testing, But Some Patients Are Still Being Charged Thousands Of Dollars

Politico: The $7,000 Covid Test: Why States Are Stepping In To Shield Consumers: Insurance regulators from Tennessee to Washington state have stepped up efforts to protect patients from unexpected bills for coronavirus tests, concerned the federal government has failed to shield people from thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket expenses. Washington’s insurance commissioner, Mike Kreidler, this week issued an emergency order banning labs for billing insured patients for doctor-ordered Covid-19 diagnostic tests. That followed moves in Tennessee, North Dakota, Oklahoma and Georgia to cap costs or more narrowly define what insurers should pay for as the number of tests processed daily surges to 465,000 as of June 4. The state-by-state guidance and rules come after Congress and the Trump administration this spring assured Americans that coronavirus testing and any necessary trips to doctors and hospitals would be free. But lawmakers didn’t limit charges if the testing is done out of network — or prohibit labs or hospitals from billing patients if insurers refuse to pay their posted charges. Employers and health plans have complained this could lead to staggering costs. One national insurer was billed $6,946 for a coronavirus test in Texas, according to claims data reviewed by POLITICO. In Oklahoma, health plans received 175 out-of-network claims for coronavirus tests over a single week that ranged from $153 to $2,315 per test, said Laura Fleet, executive director of the Oklahoma Association of Health Plans.

“The Pandemic Within A Pandemic”:  Twin Crises Of COVID-19 And Police Brutality Hit Black Communities  — And Brutal Police Tactics Risk Spreading The Virus Further 

Worth Watching

While the president claims “Mission Accomplished,” the long term economic impact of Trump’s disastrous response to the coronavirus crisis is bleak:

Other News

Trump’s Failures 
Bloomberg: Fauci, Virus Task Force Sidelined With Trump All-In on Reopening
Politico: Trump hails ‘tremendous progress’ on Covid-19 vaccine
Politico: The $7,000 Covid test: Why states are stepping in to shield consumers
USA Today: As Trump touts increased production, coronavirus swabs made during his Maine factory tour will be tossed in the trash
Wall Street Journal: Covid-19 Stalks Large Families in Rural America
Washington Post: Talking past the pandemic: Trump attempts to shift focus from deadly virus to jobs, law and order
Yahoo: Former FDA commissioner sees ‘a lot of risk’ of 2nd coronavirus wave

Trump and the GOP Not Looking Out For You 
New York Times: Hospitals Got Bailouts and Furloughed Thousands While Paying C.E.O.s Millions
ProPublica: The CARES Act Sent You a $1,200 Check but Gave Millionaires and Billionaires Far More
Tampa Bay Times: How a St. Petersburg company with no history in medical supplies won a $10 million coronavirus contract
USA Today: Coronavirus outbreaks climb at U.S. meatpacking plants despite protections, Trump order

Economic Impact
Associated Press: Left out: More workers now losing hope of getting back jobs
New York Times: Don’t Lose the Thread. The Economy Is Experiencing an Epic Collapse of Demand.
Politico: ‘There’s only so much we can do’: Food banks plead for help
Washington Post: States scramble to deal with potential spikes in unemployment fraud, prompting Democrats to demand answers

Education
CNN: More universities report coronavirus cases in athletics programs
Wall Street Journal: The Results Are In for Remote Learning: It Didn’t Work
Wall Street Journal: Kids could go hungry this summer with school lunch programs in peril

Inequality
Axios: Why the coronavirus pandemic is hitting minorities harder
Axios: Coronavirus racial disparities on display in the nation’s capital
Bloomberg (Opinion): Maybe Racism Caused the Covid-19 Crisis
New York Times: ‘Pandemic Within a Pandemic’: Coronavirus and Police Brutality Roil Black Communities

International
Associated Press: With recovery of last case, New Zealand has eradicated virus
CNN: Confirmed coronavirus cases are rising faster than ever
New York Times: Is the Secret to Japan’s Virus Success Right in Front of Its Face?
Politico: Brazil stops publishing its coronavirus death toll

In The States
Arizona Republic: Arizona’s largest health system reaches capacity on ECMO lung machines as COVID-19 cases in the state continue to climb
Wall Street Journal: California and Some Other States See Coronavirus Cases Rise

Protests
The Atlantic: Curfews and Arrests Will Inflame The Pandemic 
Business Insider: Dr. Anthony Fauci says large protests taking place across the country are ‘a perfect set-up’ for spreading COVID-19
New York Times: George Floyd Protests Add New Front Line for Coronavirus Doctors
Vox: Protesting during a pandemic is a risk. Many have decided it’s worth it.
Wall Street Journal: ‘It’s a Double-Edged Sword’: Protesters Grapple With Coronavirus Infection Risks
Washington Post: The nexus between coronavirus and protests: The virus ‘was the kindling, and the police brutality lit the fire.’

Science and Technology
Washington Post: Some covid-19 patients taken off ventilators are taking days or even weeks to wake up

Trump Tweets

I built the greatest economy in the World, the best the U.S. has ever had. I am doing it again! [@realDonaldTrump, 6/7/20

I just signed the Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act to further improve our VERY POPULAR AND SUCCESSFUL program to help small businesses. THANK YOU to our GREAT REPUBLICAN SENATORS! @senatemajldr @marcorubio @SenatorCollins @SteveDaines @SenThomTillis @SenCoryGardner [@realDonaldTrump, 6/5/20

Greatest Top Five Monthly Jobs Gains in HISTORY. We are #1! [@realDonaldTrump, 6/5/20

Really Big Jobs Report. Great going President Trump (kidding but true)! [@realDonaldTrump, 6/5/20


Roundup: Brutal Police Tactics Across the Country Risk Spreading the Virus Further

As protesters in states across the country have been making their voices heard against police brutality and racism, the actions of law enforcement officials have increased the risk of coronavirus spreading even further. 

1. Twin crises of coronavirus and police brutality have hit Black communities hard

New York Times: ‘Pandemic Within A Pandemic’: Coronavirus And Police Brutality Roil Black Communities

Washington Post: The Nexus Between Coronavirus And Protests: The Virus ‘Was The Kindling, And The Police Brutality Lit The Fire.’

2. Curfews, mass arrests, use of tear gas, and kettling is jeopardizing the health of protesters 

The Atlantic: Curfews And Arrests Will Inflame The Pandemic


Politico
: Mass Arrests Jeopardizing The Health Of Protesters, Police

ProPublica: Tear Gas Is Way More Dangerous Than Police Let On — Especially During the Coronavirus Pandemic

3. Police have prevented protesters from receiving supplies that would prevent protesters from getting infected and infecting others

HuffPost: Law Enforcement Seized Masks Meant To Protect Anti-Racist Protesters From COVID-19


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