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Novel coronavirus or covid19 hour by hour as we work to help americans understand the facts about the outbreak, the scope and the risks. At this moment at least 849 cases have been confirmed in 36 states and the district of columbia. At least 27 people have died in the United States, most of them in Washington State. As the illness spreads, live in this nation is changing in multiple ways. More universities across the country including american university, harvard, ohio state, are canceling classes and moving to online instruction. Several airlines have announced deep cuts in domestic and International Flights as people are discouraged from traveling. First lets start with erica hill in new york. Erica . Jake, good afternoon. As you mentioned, these numbers jumping. It seems almost as quickly as we report them, t ....
Roughly 1,000 more than we reported yesterday. The number of deaths rising from 67 to 88. President trump who has been downplaying the pandemic for weeks changed his tone. He offered a much, much different message in the face of these new numbers. You look at whats happening in other countries. Italy is having a very hard time, but i think that what we do ive spoken with my son. He says, how bad is this . Its bad. Its bad. But were going to were going to be hopefully a best case, not a worst case. Thats what were working for. Together, hopefully, to try and avoid a worst case scenario, President Trump recommended pretty serious guidelines. That the country essentially go into lockdown mode. A new set of white house guidelines says, number one, anyone who is sick should stay home. And if anyone tests pos tifrks everyone in their household should also stay home. Everyone should work or take classes from home whenever possible. And ....
Former Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Amy Acton and former Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor candidly share their experiences and discuss why public service has become so difficult in turbulent times. ....
Former Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Amy Acton and former Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor candidly share their experiences and discuss why public service has become so difficult in turbulent times. ....