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Trump says he takes 'no responsibility' for coronavirus failures as he declares national emergency – live Trump says he takes 'no responsibility' for coronavirus failures as he declares national emergency – live
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Declaring emergency allows easier flow of federal aid – follow for live updatesDeclaring emergency allows easier flow of federal aid – follow for live updates
The Washington Post has reported that second person who visited President Trump’s private Mar-a-Lago estate last weekend has tested positive for coronavirus, according to emails from Republican party officials to other guests who were present.
That’s the second person in as many days who’s had coronavirus and been near the president. A Brazilian official who met Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago last weekend also tested positive for coronavirus.
The unfolding health crisis appears to be edging closer to Trump, a widely reported germaphobe.
Alabama’s governor Kay Ivey has issued a state of emergency after the state the state saw its first confirmed case of coronavirus.
State of Emergency declarations can make it easier for a state or city access to federal aid. Congress appropriated more than $8 billion to deal with coronavirus and it appears as though even that will fall short.
Nearly 19,000 schools have or will close across the US, affecting more than 8.1m students and counting, according to Education Week, one of the few outlets tracking school closures nationally. There are roughly 76 million students in US schools.Nearly 19,000 schools have or will close across the US, affecting more than 8.1m students and counting, according to Education Week, one of the few outlets tracking school closures nationally. There are roughly 76 million students in US schools.
That number will likely rise as coronavirus spreads to Midwest and rural areas of the country.That number will likely rise as coronavirus spreads to Midwest and rural areas of the country.
Hours before the House was scheduled to vote on a package that would provide assistance those affected by the coronavirus outbreak, President Trump criticized the proposal, throwing a compromise into question.Hours before the House was scheduled to vote on a package that would provide assistance those affected by the coronavirus outbreak, President Trump criticized the proposal, throwing a compromise into question.
“We don’t think they’re giving enough,” Trump said, referring to Democrats during a midday press conference from the Rose Garden. “They’re not doing what’s right for the country.”“We don’t think they’re giving enough,” Trump said, referring to Democrats during a midday press conference from the Rose Garden. “They’re not doing what’s right for the country.”
Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California had previously announced the House would go forward on a vote later in the day on a sweeping package that includes a new paid sick provision, additional unemployment benefits, free virus testing and additional funds for food assistance.Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California had previously announced the House would go forward on a vote later in the day on a sweeping package that includes a new paid sick provision, additional unemployment benefits, free virus testing and additional funds for food assistance.
The compromise appears to have gotten hung up on a big payroll tax cut, Trump’s highest priority in terms of an economic response to the disaster. The New York Times has more.The compromise appears to have gotten hung up on a big payroll tax cut, Trump’s highest priority in terms of an economic response to the disaster. The New York Times has more.
ABC News is reporting that international passengers are still stuck on board the Grand Princess, the ill-fated cruise ship that docked in Oakland this week Monday. Fourteen of those passengers will reportedly remain at least through the weekend.ABC News is reporting that international passengers are still stuck on board the Grand Princess, the ill-fated cruise ship that docked in Oakland this week Monday. Fourteen of those passengers will reportedly remain at least through the weekend.
Public health officials and the state’s governor, Gavin Newsom, said they expected it would take three days to disembark all passengers. It’s now day five.Public health officials and the state’s governor, Gavin Newsom, said they expected it would take three days to disembark all passengers. It’s now day five.
Passengers who left the ship earlier this week have been transported to military bases and hotels for 14 days of quarantine. The Guardian has spoken with multiple individuals inside quarantine who’ve complained they still haven’t been tested for the coronavirus despite asking for one to be administered.Passengers who left the ship earlier this week have been transported to military bases and hotels for 14 days of quarantine. The Guardian has spoken with multiple individuals inside quarantine who’ve complained they still haven’t been tested for the coronavirus despite asking for one to be administered.
San Francisco Chronicle has posted a tally of cases of the new coronavirus across the Bay Area. The number of total coronavirus cases include:San Francisco Chronicle has posted a tally of cases of the new coronavirus across the Bay Area. The number of total coronavirus cases include:
• 277 in California, including 168 in the Bay Area• 277 in California, including 168 in the Bay Area
• 1,668 in the U.S., including 41 deaths: 5 in California, 31 in Washington state, 2 in Florida, 1 in New Jersey, 1 in Georgia and 1 in South Dakota• 1,668 in the U.S., including 41 deaths: 5 in California, 31 in Washington state, 2 in Florida, 1 in New Jersey, 1 in Georgia and 1 in South Dakota
• More than 137,000 in the world and more than 5,000 deaths. More than 69,000 have recovered.• More than 137,000 in the world and more than 5,000 deaths. More than 69,000 have recovered.
Additionally, San Francisco’s mayor London Breed announced emergency child care plans for school closures. Starting Monday, the city’s recreation centers and libraries will suspend regular programming to operate as emergency care facilities and will The provide recreation, learning and three meals a day. Children of healthcare workers, disaster service workers and low-income families will be eligible.Additionally, San Francisco’s mayor London Breed announced emergency child care plans for school closures. Starting Monday, the city’s recreation centers and libraries will suspend regular programming to operate as emergency care facilities and will The provide recreation, learning and three meals a day. Children of healthcare workers, disaster service workers and low-income families will be eligible.
Santa Clara County, just outside San Francisco, is banning gatherings of more than 35 people out of concern for coronavirus.Santa Clara County, just outside San Francisco, is banning gatherings of more than 35 people out of concern for coronavirus.
More and more gatherings have been canceled across the Bay Area, but so far the ban on groups numbering more than 35 appears to be one of the most conservative approaches to gatherings in California.More and more gatherings have been canceled across the Bay Area, but so far the ban on groups numbering more than 35 appears to be one of the most conservative approaches to gatherings in California.
Twitter is a afire with criticism of Donald Trump’s response to a question from PBS’ Yamiche Alcindor about the president’s responsibility over the nation’s lack of preparedness after he called the question over cuts his administration made to NSC a “nasty one.”Twitter is a afire with criticism of Donald Trump’s response to a question from PBS’ Yamiche Alcindor about the president’s responsibility over the nation’s lack of preparedness after he called the question over cuts his administration made to NSC a “nasty one.”
But some have pointed out that his response also demonstrated a limited understanding of what an administration actually does.But some have pointed out that his response also demonstrated a limited understanding of what an administration actually does.
Asked about the cuts, Trump said: “You say I did that, I don’t know anything about it... It’s the administration. Perhaps they do that, let people go. You used to work for a different newspaper than you do know,” he told Alcindor, turning a question over basic preparedness into a personal one.Asked about the cuts, Trump said: “You say I did that, I don’t know anything about it... It’s the administration. Perhaps they do that, let people go. You used to work for a different newspaper than you do know,” he told Alcindor, turning a question over basic preparedness into a personal one.
The Guardian’s world affairs editor Julian Borger has additional insights:The Guardian’s world affairs editor Julian Borger has additional insights:
Yamiche Alcindor’s “nasty” question to Trump was about the axing of the Global Health Security team in the National Security Council, which was set up in the wake of the Ebola outbreak to make sure that the government response to a pandemic would be coordinated. Former officials describe it as the lynchpin of the response mechanism.Yamiche Alcindor’s “nasty” question to Trump was about the axing of the Global Health Security team in the National Security Council, which was set up in the wake of the Ebola outbreak to make sure that the government response to a pandemic would be coordinated. Former officials describe it as the lynchpin of the response mechanism.
In May 2018, John Bolton, national security adviser at the time, got rid of the whole office, as he did not see pandemics as a priority national security threat. Trump’s claim that he knew nothing about it, and still knows nothing about it (on a day he declares a national emergency over a pandemic) is extraordinary.In May 2018, John Bolton, national security adviser at the time, got rid of the whole office, as he did not see pandemics as a priority national security threat. Trump’s claim that he knew nothing about it, and still knows nothing about it (on a day he declares a national emergency over a pandemic) is extraordinary.
Earlier today Vermont senator Bernie Sanders, the favorite candidate of grassroots progressives in the 2020 Democratic primary, delivered his own speech on Coronavirus.Earlier today Vermont senator Bernie Sanders, the favorite candidate of grassroots progressives in the 2020 Democratic primary, delivered his own speech on Coronavirus.
Before the hourlong press conference Trump held Friday afternoon, Sanders spoke in Vermont:Before the hourlong press conference Trump held Friday afternoon, Sanders spoke in Vermont:
And then Sanders pivoted to his signature issue, healthcare. He argued that the crisis is a reason the country needs to adopt Medicare for All.And then Sanders pivoted to his signature issue, healthcare. He argued that the crisis is a reason the country needs to adopt Medicare for All.
Here is the unsettling moment Trump hit out at PBS’ Yamiche Alcindor, after she asked him about his closure of the White House’s pandemic response team in 2018:Here is the unsettling moment Trump hit out at PBS’ Yamiche Alcindor, after she asked him about his closure of the White House’s pandemic response team in 2018:
During his press conference in the White House Rose Garden, Trump has said that he doesn’t “take responsibility at all” for the delays in testing for coronavirus. You can watch the moment here:During his press conference in the White House Rose Garden, Trump has said that he doesn’t “take responsibility at all” for the delays in testing for coronavirus. You can watch the moment here:
Here’s how some viewers have been responding:Here’s how some viewers have been responding:
Multiple times during this press conference Trump has been asked about the Brazilian official who met the president and tested positive for Coronavirus.Multiple times during this press conference Trump has been asked about the Brazilian official who met the president and tested positive for Coronavirus.
He was asked if he was offering different advice to Americans than he’s practicing himself.He was asked if he was offering different advice to Americans than he’s practicing himself.
“I think they have to listen to their doctors and they shouldn’t be jumping to get the test unless they have it,” Trump said.“I think they have to listen to their doctors and they shouldn’t be jumping to get the test unless they have it,” Trump said.
In response to a followup question Trump said he would “probably” be tested “very soon.”In response to a followup question Trump said he would “probably” be tested “very soon.”
Asked how long the national emergency would go on for, Trump did not give a specific answer.Asked how long the national emergency would go on for, Trump did not give a specific answer.
“I hope not long,” Trump said. But, he added, “it gives us the power it needs to get rid of the virus.”“I hope not long,” Trump said. But, he added, “it gives us the power it needs to get rid of the virus.”
He also said that the Trump administration is in touch with other countries dealing with the Coronavirus.He also said that the Trump administration is in touch with other countries dealing with the Coronavirus.
“They’re calling us and asking for advice. They’re calling for advice from the people behind me,” Trump said.“They’re calling us and asking for advice. They’re calling for advice from the people behind me,” Trump said.
Here’s quite an awkward moment from Trump’s speech that has been spotted and shared by one viewerHere’s quite an awkward moment from Trump’s speech that has been spotted and shared by one viewer
The spread of the Coronavirus has not been lost on Trump, his team, and the businesspeople at this press conference. At one point vice president Mike Pence said “The truth is, we now have coronavirus cases in 46 of the American states.”The spread of the Coronavirus has not been lost on Trump, his team, and the businesspeople at this press conference. At one point vice president Mike Pence said “The truth is, we now have coronavirus cases in 46 of the American states.”
The Guardian has a regularly updated map tracking the spread of Coronavirus cases across the country. See it here.The Guardian has a regularly updated map tracking the spread of Coronavirus cases across the country. See it here.