143,000, and nearly 5000 californians have died. There is also a growing concern about an increase in cases across many parts of the country, the governor is halting the states reopening plan as we report help her first professionals are preparing what could be a second wave. Reporter there are now more than 2 million confirmed coronavirus cases in the us, the outbreak is still spreading, as more states accelerate the reopening process, the rate of new infections across the country is holding steady, we are seeing big speightstions to bus and coronavirus hotspots. I think it is time to get back to normal with protection everyone should shop like they used to be. A lot of people are taking the pandemic for granted, they need to be a little more careful. Reporter a growing number of state and local officials are issuing new stay athome orders, in oregon, putting a oneweekold on all applications for reopening. A austin city leader says if hospitalizations continue to climb, they will cont
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A 35-year-old single mother ripped Gov. Larry Hogan’s recent decision to discontinue federal unemployment benefits, calling it “discrimination” that has left her scrambling to figure out how she is going to survive.
“It was like a slap in the face. I can’t believe he did that,” Lindsay Gallagher told MarylandReporter.com on Wednesday.
Gallagher is a Crofton resident who spent 18 years working as a purchasing manager. She has a seven-year-old son whom she said she has been unable to enroll in summer daycare due to extensive waitlists that prioritize placement for the children of essential workers.
“This is discrimination against single parents.”