Of the nations hot spots. President trump calls those guidelines voluntary and saying he is choosing not to cover his face. We have Fox Team Coverage on the Coronavirus Crisis here at home and abroad. Steve harrigan is outside cdc headquarters in atlanta with the latest. Steve . Jon, the death toll numbers continue to get worse. Out of the 300,000 cases so far, in the u. S. , 8,000 deaths, including 1,000 deaths in just the past 24 hours. President trump in that briefing that just concluded said there are very tough times ahead in the next coming weeks. This will be probably the toughest week between this week and next week, and there will be a lot of deaths, unfortunately. The cdc has asked people to wear masks when leaving their house, cloth masks or some kind of clothing to cover their noses and mouths. This is a suggestion, a request, and urging it is not mandatory. It is voluntary. President trump has already indicated he will not be wearing a mask in the very near future. Also, n
Minute. The u. S. Death toll now stands at 8,000. More than 64,000 have died worldwide. We have Fox Team Coverage on the response both at home and abroad. We begin with Steve Harrigan. Hes reporting live from cdc headquarters in atlanta. Steve . Jon, the u. S. Numbers grow worse each day. 300,000 cases in the u. S. , 8,000 deaths. Out of those 8,000 deaths, 1,000 have taken place in just the last 24 hours alone. One key number, one key figure to keep an eye on, according to task force officials, the rates of new cases in the u. S. Heres dr. Fauci. Seeing an increase in deaths, we want to focus on the effect of mitigation is really the number of new cases. Thats what we will be thinking about and looking about. Were going to pay close attention to that and hopefully the kinds of mitigations that were talking about are going to have the impact to allow us to begin to think about maybe changing [inaudible]. The cdc is now recommending that all americans wear cloth masks that cover their n
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This week: A Kenworth truck is set to deliver the U.S. Capitol Christmas tree for the eighth time; a project44 partnership offers camper vans for employees to work from anywhere; and ATA’s road team delivers supplies to Afghan refugees in Wisconsin.