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Trump says he is not currently considering a nationwide lockdown in response to the coronavirus crisisTrump says he is not currently considering a nationwide lockdown in response to the coronavirus crisis
The state of Kentucky is delaying its primary election from 19 May to 23 June, chief elections official Michael G. Adams announced in a video posted to Twitter on Monday.
“My hope is this delay will allow us to have a normal election, but even if not, this delay will allow me, the state board of elections, and our county clerks time to assess which changes we must make to ensure a successful primary election”.
Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin said on Monday he will continue to investigate Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden, despite the coronavirus shutdowns this week.
Johnson, a Republican, has been organizing a probe of Hunter Biden’s ties to Ukrainian gas company, Burisma and was slated to release a report in the next couple of months. It appears the investigation will continue.
San Francisco’s impending lockdown is reportedly not as strict as Italy’s, allowing for some outdoor activities including walking and hiking - provided folks keep their distance the recommended six feet.San Francisco’s impending lockdown is reportedly not as strict as Italy’s, allowing for some outdoor activities including walking and hiking - provided folks keep their distance the recommended six feet.
Hello readers, Kari Paul here taking over the blog. Stand by for updates.Hello readers, Kari Paul here taking over the blog. Stand by for updates.
That’s it from me today after another day filled with coronavirus-related updates. My west coast colleague, Kari Paul, will take over the blog for the next few hours.That’s it from me today after another day filled with coronavirus-related updates. My west coast colleague, Kari Paul, will take over the blog for the next few hours.
Here’s where the day stands so far:Here’s where the day stands so far:
The White House announced heightened guidelines aimed at mitigating the spread of coronavirus. Americans are being encouraged to avoid gatherings larger than 10 people, limit discretionary travel and work from home wherever possible.The White House announced heightened guidelines aimed at mitigating the spread of coronavirus. Americans are being encouraged to avoid gatherings larger than 10 people, limit discretionary travel and work from home wherever possible.
Trump said he is not considering a nationwide lockdown at this point. A number of European countries and US states have announced lockdowns in recent days, but the president said the federal government was not taking that step at this time.Trump said he is not considering a nationwide lockdown at this point. A number of European countries and US states have announced lockdowns in recent days, but the president said the federal government was not taking that step at this time.
Trump’s tone was noticeably more grim today after repeatedly downplaying the crisis. The president acknowledged there “may” be a recession because of coronavirus and said the crisis could extend into the summer or later.Trump’s tone was noticeably more grim today after repeatedly downplaying the crisis. The president acknowledged there “may” be a recession because of coronavirus and said the crisis could extend into the summer or later.
The Dow suffered its worst single-day point drop in history. With investors panicking over the extent of the coronavirus crisis, the Dow dropped 2,997 points, or nearly 13%.The Dow suffered its worst single-day point drop in history. With investors panicking over the extent of the coronavirus crisis, the Dow dropped 2,997 points, or nearly 13%.
Ohio announced it would cancel in-person voting tomorrow for its Democratic presidential primary. The announcement from Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, who said he would seek a court decision to reschedule in-person voting for June 2, marked one of the largest coronavirus-related disruptions to the presidential primary yet.Ohio announced it would cancel in-person voting tomorrow for its Democratic presidential primary. The announcement from Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, who said he would seek a court decision to reschedule in-person voting for June 2, marked one of the largest coronavirus-related disruptions to the presidential primary yet.
Kari will have more coming up, so stay tuned.Kari will have more coming up, so stay tuned.
Trump’s press secretary, Stephanie Grisham, is working from home after coming into contact with someone who tested positive for coronavirus.Trump’s press secretary, Stephanie Grisham, is working from home after coming into contact with someone who tested positive for coronavirus.
According to the New York Times’ Maggie Haberman, Grishamis working remotely out of an “abundance of caution,” but it’s unclear whether she has been tested.According to the New York Times’ Maggie Haberman, Grishamis working remotely out of an “abundance of caution,” but it’s unclear whether she has been tested.
The president has said he tested negative for coronavirus, and the vice president said today he has not yet been tested but is regularly consulting with the White House physician.The president has said he tested negative for coronavirus, and the vice president said today he has not yet been tested but is regularly consulting with the White House physician.
Trump has asked Americans to avoid “hoarding unnecessary amounts of food and essentials” during the coronavirus crisis.Trump has asked Americans to avoid “hoarding unnecessary amounts of food and essentials” during the coronavirus crisis.
The president’s request comes as supermarkets are struggling to keep their aisles stocked, even though the food supply chain is strong.The president’s request comes as supermarkets are struggling to keep their aisles stocked, even though the food supply chain is strong.
The New York Times reported yesterday:The New York Times reported yesterday:
The Guardian’s Vivian Ho reports from California:The Guardian’s Vivian Ho reports from California:
San Francisco and five other Bay Area counties in California have ordered all residents to shelter-in-place to curb the spread of coronavirus, in a drastic move similar to ones taken in Italy, Spain and China, but the first of its kind in the US.San Francisco and five other Bay Area counties in California have ordered all residents to shelter-in-place to curb the spread of coronavirus, in a drastic move similar to ones taken in Italy, Spain and China, but the first of its kind in the US.
“The most important thing you can do is remain home as much as possible,” London Breed, the San Francisco mayor, said in a tweet.“The most important thing you can do is remain home as much as possible,” London Breed, the San Francisco mayor, said in a tweet.
The order came Monday following a 14% increase in positive coronavirus cases in California, with 335 reported and six deaths. More than a third of all positive cases were in Santa Clara county, the home of Silicon Valley, as well as two deaths. San Francisco has had 40 positive cases.The order came Monday following a 14% increase in positive coronavirus cases in California, with 335 reported and six deaths. More than a third of all positive cases were in Santa Clara county, the home of Silicon Valley, as well as two deaths. San Francisco has had 40 positive cases.
More than 6.7 million people live in San Francisco and the five counties issuing this order – Santa Clara, San Mateo, Marin, Contra Costa and Alameda counties. The order does not confine residents to their home unless they have permission to leave, as the lockdown orders in Italy and China do, but directs them to stay inside unless absolutely necessary.More than 6.7 million people live in San Francisco and the five counties issuing this order – Santa Clara, San Mateo, Marin, Contra Costa and Alameda counties. The order does not confine residents to their home unless they have permission to leave, as the lockdown orders in Italy and China do, but directs them to stay inside unless absolutely necessary.
Residents can go to the grocery store, the laundromat, the doctor and to perform essential work, as well as to engage in outdoor exercise that complies with social distancing requirements.Residents can go to the grocery store, the laundromat, the doctor and to perform essential work, as well as to engage in outdoor exercise that complies with social distancing requirements.
The president and the coronavirus task force have just concluded their press conference in the White House briefing room.The president and the coronavirus task force have just concluded their press conference in the White House briefing room.
The biggest news from the press conference was that the federal government is releasing heightened guideleines for the next 15 days to mitigate the spread of coronavirus.The biggest news from the press conference was that the federal government is releasing heightened guideleines for the next 15 days to mitigate the spread of coronavirus.
Americans are being asked to avoid gatherings larger than 10 people, limit discretionary travel and try to work from home wherever possible.Americans are being asked to avoid gatherings larger than 10 people, limit discretionary travel and try to work from home wherever possible.
However, the press conference was also notable for the marked change in tune from Trump, who has previously sought to downplay the pandemic.However, the press conference was also notable for the marked change in tune from Trump, who has previously sought to downplay the pandemic.
Today, the president was much more somber and grim, bringing his outlook on the crisis more in line with that of health experts.Today, the president was much more somber and grim, bringing his outlook on the crisis more in line with that of health experts.
Trump said there “may” be a recession because of the pandemic, and he acknowledged the crisis could extend into the summer and potentially later.Trump said there “may” be a recession because of the pandemic, and he acknowledged the crisis could extend into the summer and potentially later.
“If you’re talking about the virus, that’s not under control for any place in the world,” Trump said.“If you’re talking about the virus, that’s not under control for any place in the world,” Trump said.
It was a notable shift from the US leader, who just yesterday said his administration had “tremendous control” over the crisis.It was a notable shift from the US leader, who just yesterday said his administration had “tremendous control” over the crisis.
Vice President Mike Pence, who is leading the coronavirus task force, said he has not yet been tested for the virus.Vice President Mike Pence, who is leading the coronavirus task force, said he has not yet been tested for the virus.
Pence said he is in regular consultation with the White House physician and has been keeping tabs on his temperature to monitor for a potential fever.Pence said he is in regular consultation with the White House physician and has been keeping tabs on his temperature to monitor for a potential fever.
The vice president said second lady Karen Pence is following the same precautions, and they will take a test if it’s deemed necessary.The vice president said second lady Karen Pence is following the same precautions, and they will take a test if it’s deemed necessary.
Trump voiced confidence that the markets would recover from the coronavirus crisis, as the Dow closed down nearly 3,000 points.
“The market will take care of itself,” Trump said. “The market will be very strong once we get rid of the virus.”
Trump’s comments came as the Dow suffered its worst one-day point drop in history.
The Dow closed down 2,997 points, or 12.93%. For the latest updates and analysis on the market drop, follow the Guardian’s business live blog:
Trump said he did not think it was necessary to postpone elections amid the coronavirus crisis.
“Postponing elections is not a very good thing,” Trump said. “I think postponing is unnecessary.”
His comments came shortly after Ohio announced it was canceling in-person voting tomorrow for the Democratic presidential primary.
Asked whether the buck stops with him, the president said it “normally” does, but this is an extraordinary situation.
“This has never been done before in this country,” Trump said of the coronavirus crisis.
Trump gave himself top marks for his administration’s response to the coronavirus crisis.
“I’d rate it a 10,” the president said when asked to rate his response on a scale of 1 to 10. “I think we’ve done a great job.”
But the administration has been widely criticized for not making more coronavirus tests available more quickly.
Asked about how he is protecting himself from contracting coronavirus, Trump, a self-described germophobe, said he is washing his hands “a lot.”
The president also said the coronavirus test he took, which was negative, was not necessarily pleasant.
“Not something I want to do every day, I can tell you that,” Trump said of getting the test. “Nothing pleasant about it.”
Dr Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, just offered an important clarification on the newest coronavirus guidelines.
Trump said he has been told to expect the health crisis to extend into July or August and possibly later.
But Fauci clarified that the president was not saying these guidelines will necessarily be in effect until then.
These latest guidelines, which advise Americans to avoid gatherings larger than 10 people, will be in effect for 15 days, Fauci said. Then the coronavirus response team will revisit them.
However, Fauci said experts expect coronavirus cases to continue into the summer and possibly later.
Trump said he was not currently considering implementing a national curfew to mitigate the spread of coronavirus.
In a surprising note from this president, Trump said he believed the media has been “very fair” in its coverage of the crisis.
Trump also expressed support for the airline industry, which is seeing steep financial losses because of the crisis.
Trump was asked about his comment yesterday that his administration has “tremendous control” over the coronavirus crisis.
The president said he was not claiming the White House has control over the virus itself.
“If you’re talking about the virus, that’s not under control for any place in the world,” Trump said.
In comparison to his past comments on the pandemic, the president’s remarks today sound much more grim and thus more in line with comments from health experts.
Trump said he is not currently considering a nationwide lockdown in response to the coronavirus crisis.
“At this point, not nationwide,” Trump said. “We may look at certain areas, certain hotspots.”
A number of European countries and US states have announced lockdowns in recent days.
“We look forward to the day that we can get back to normal,” Trump said.
Trump said the coronavirus crisis could extend into the summer.
The president said experts have told him to expect that this new reality could extend into July or August and possibly longer.
“It’s bad,” Trump acknowledged of the coronavirus crisis. However, he said the US is trying to avoid a worst-case scenario by deploying these guidelines.