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Three governors issue shelter-in-place orders, while Pence says ‘Italy may be most comparable to the US at this point’ – follow it liveThree governors issue shelter-in-place orders, while Pence says ‘Italy may be most comparable to the US at this point’ – follow it live
Florida, Georgia, and Mississippi issued stay-home orders. The Republican governors of those states — especially Ron DeSantis of Florida — had drawn criticism for not taking decisive action as the number of cases in the southern states rose.
Officials announced “enhanced counter-narcotics operations” in the Eastern Pacific and the Caribbean during the Coronavirus Task Force briefing. The US has intelligence that drug trafficking efforts may pick up as countries turn inward to focus on the pandemic, according to Mark Milley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Trump said that the federal government is considering districting domestic travel between coronavirus hotspots, but isn’t anticipating a nationwide shelter-in-place mandate. During another lengthy coronavirus briefing, the president often meandered, boasting about the souther border wall and hearkening back to “caravans... marching through Mexico.
New York reported more than 83,000 cases of coronavirus and 1,941 deaths. Governor Andrew Cuomo also announced the closure of all New York City parks after residents failed to respect social distancing guidelines.
The vice president compared the coronavirus situation in the US to Italy, which has seen the highest number of deaths linked to the virus. Italy has already reported more than 13,000 coronavirus fatalities, and that number continues to climb.
The Dow dropped nearly 1,000 points as US markets continue to suffer amid the pandemic. Unemployment claims are also expected to jump in tomorrrow’s report after many major employers announced layoffs this week.
Bernie Sanders called on Wisconsin to delay its presidential primary, which is scheduled to take place next week. Wisconsin Democrats and civil rights advocates have already sued the state to press officials to ease absentee voting requirements for the primary.
The Pentagon is looking into sourcing and providing as many as 100,000 military-style body bags for civilian use, according to Bloomberg News.
Bloomberg reports:
Yesterday, the White House projected that as many as 240,000 Americans could die from Covid-19, even if distancing meaures and other public health interventions are put in place.
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Fact check: timelineFact check: timeline
“After a month or so, I think once this passes, we’re not going to have to be hopefully worried too much about the virus,” Trump said, before wrapping up. That is a very optimistic timeline.“After a month or so, I think once this passes, we’re not going to have to be hopefully worried too much about the virus,” Trump said, before wrapping up. That is a very optimistic timeline.
Projections, including ones presented by White House health officials, indicate that the disease will peak in many of the countries in May, and the pandemic will continue to affect people for long after. Federal health officials have said that the outbreak could last through next year, though distancing measures and other interventions may blunt the disease’s impact.Projections, including ones presented by White House health officials, indicate that the disease will peak in many of the countries in May, and the pandemic will continue to affect people for long after. Federal health officials have said that the outbreak could last through next year, though distancing measures and other interventions may blunt the disease’s impact.
“As the trajectory of the outbreak continues, many people in the U.S. will at some point, either this year or next, get exposed to this virus,” Nancy Messonnier of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention told reporters last month. “And there’s a good chance many will become sick.” “As the trajectory of the outbreak continues, many people in the US will at some point, either this year or next, get exposed to this virus,” Nancy Messonnier of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention told reporters last month. “And there’s a good chance many will become sick.”
A reporter from OANN has been removed from the briefing room for violating distancing rules.A reporter from OANN has been removed from the briefing room for violating distancing rules.
OANN, a far-right news network, is a favorite of the president.OANN, a far-right news network, is a favorite of the president.
Fact check: More on testingFact check: More on testing
Trump also deflected blame for the country’s slow start in testing, saying he “inherited a very broken system”.Trump also deflected blame for the country’s slow start in testing, saying he “inherited a very broken system”.
Within 10 days of Chinese officials announcing the emergence of the new coronavirus, a German lab published a recipe for a diagnostic test. As the disease spread to the US, the CDC developed a more complicated test and produced errors and false positives.Within 10 days of Chinese officials announcing the emergence of the new coronavirus, a German lab published a recipe for a diagnostic test. As the disease spread to the US, the CDC developed a more complicated test and produced errors and false positives.
Fact check: Are American coronavirus tests better?Fact check: Are American coronavirus tests better?
Trump touted the quality of US testing, destribing them as “strong” tests.Trump touted the quality of US testing, destribing them as “strong” tests.
In fact, some of the initial coronavirus tests sent out to states were seriously flawed – some did not even work. Part of the problem came from the CDC insisting it would manufacture the tests itself.In fact, some of the initial coronavirus tests sent out to states were seriously flawed – some did not even work. Part of the problem came from the CDC insisting it would manufacture the tests itself.
Other countries – after their first coronavirus case – swiftly asked private companies to develop their own tests. South Korea, which recorded its first case on the same day as the US, did so within a weekOther countries – after their first coronavirus case – swiftly asked private companies to develop their own tests. South Korea, which recorded its first case on the same day as the US, did so within a week
The US only allowed laboratories and hospitals to conduct their own tests on February 29, almost six weeks after the first case was confirmed.The US only allowed laboratories and hospitals to conduct their own tests on February 29, almost six weeks after the first case was confirmed.
“The federal agency shunned the World Health Organization test guidelines used by other countries and set out to create a more complicated test of its own that could identify a range of similar viruses,” ProPublica reported.“The federal agency shunned the World Health Organization test guidelines used by other countries and set out to create a more complicated test of its own that could identify a range of similar viruses,” ProPublica reported.
Mike Pence, defending the decision not to open up Obamacare exchanges during the crisis, said that “we have Medicaid for underprivileged Americans.”Mike Pence, defending the decision not to open up Obamacare exchanges during the crisis, said that “we have Medicaid for underprivileged Americans.”
Trump approved. “That was one of the greatest answers I’ve ever heard,” he said. “Because Mike was able to talk for 5 minutes and not answer your question.”Trump approved. “That was one of the greatest answers I’ve ever heard,” he said. “Because Mike was able to talk for 5 minutes and not answer your question.”
Trump said the healthcare workers walking into hospitals are “like warriors... People are screaming, they’re clapping, they’re like heroes.”Trump said the healthcare workers walking into hospitals are “like warriors... People are screaming, they’re clapping, they’re like heroes.”
“We’re going to be doing something for them,” he said, alluding to maybe bonuses or “something”.“We’re going to be doing something for them,” he said, alluding to maybe bonuses or “something”.
Trump said he’s considering ending domestic flights between hotspots. “That is a calculation that we’re looking at right now,” he said.Trump said he’s considering ending domestic flights between hotspots. “That is a calculation that we’re looking at right now,” he said.
Fact check: Florida casesFact check: Florida cases
Asked why the federal government hasn’t declared a national shelter-in-place order, leaving it instead to governors, Trump emphasized that flexibility.Asked why the federal government hasn’t declared a national shelter-in-place order, leaving it instead to governors, Trump emphasized that flexibility.
Florida doesn’t “have thousands of people who are positive,” he said, as an example. Florida, in fact has nearly 7,000 confirmed cases.Florida doesn’t “have thousands of people who are positive,” he said, as an example. Florida, in fact has nearly 7,000 confirmed cases.
Fact check: economyFact check: economy
“We had the greatest economy that we’ve ever had,” Trump said.“We had the greatest economy that we’ve ever had,” Trump said.
For 2019, the annual average growth in GDP was 2.3%. Under Obama, GDP grew 5.5% in the second quarter of 2014 during the Obama presidency.For 2019, the annual average growth in GDP was 2.3%. Under Obama, GDP grew 5.5% in the second quarter of 2014 during the Obama presidency.
Mike Pence, Dr Deborah Birx, and Dr Anthony Fauci have now joined the conference.
They – unlike the military officials who attended the earlier portion of the briefing – have fanned out a bit to distance themselves.
Trump said that the federal stockpile of personal protective equipment is nearly empty. “It is,” he said. “Because we’re sending it directly to hospitals.”
Earlier, CNN reported that the “Strategic National Stockpile is deploying the last round of shipments in its inventory, depleting the bulk of its protective gear.”
The Guardian’s Sam Levine reports a federal judge in Wisconsin appears unlikely to delay the state’s 7 April election.
Wisconsin election officials are scrambling to prepare for the election amid severe poll worker shortages and an unprecedented request for absentee ballots. During a lengthy hearing in federal court in Madison on Wednesday afternoon, U.S. District Judge William Conley expressed skepticism that a federal judge could step in and delay the election. The governor and legislature, he said, have that power and should use it.
During sharp questioning, that grew into screaming at some points, Conley also expressed skepticism that people living alone would be able to get the witness Wisconsin requires for absentee ballots and submit photo ID.
Conley did express an openness to extending the deadline by which absentee ballots need to be receive to count. The deadline is currently 8 p.m. on election night.
The briefing so far has featured zero public health experts. Trump is fielding all the coronavirus questions, flanked by attorney general William Barr and defense secretary Mark Esper.
The president has returned to some of his favorite campaign rally lines, mentioning the “many families” that have been “wiped out” by drug addiction, boasting about the southern border wall, and reminiscing about “All of the caravans coming up, with 10,000, 15,000 people coming up...marching through Mexico.”
Fact check: early warnings
Trump is now back to addressing the coronavirus crisis. “Nobody could’ve known a thing like this would happen,” he said.
In fact, the US intelligence community, public health experts and officials in Trump’s own administration had warned for years that the country was at risk from a pandemic, including specific warnings about a coronavirus outbreak.
When this strain of coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, was identified in Wuhan, China in early January, health experts immediately cautioned that it could turn into a global health crisis. US agencies were tracking the spread of the virus in China and then other countries, and warned that Chinese officials were minimizing the impact.
“Donald Trump may not have been expecting this, but a lot of other people in the government were – they just couldn’t get him to do anything about it,” an unnamed government official told the Washington Post last week. “The system was blinking red.”
An October 2019 draft report by the Department of Health and Human Services, obtained by the New York Times: “drove home just how underfunded, underprepared and uncoordinated the federal government would be for a life-or-death battle with a virus for which no treatment existed,” the Times reported.
The wisdom of the mission now is complicated by an outbreak of coronavirus on a US aircraft carrier docked in the western pacific.
From the AP:
The mission that officials are describing now is in-line with the country’s previously announced commitment to enhancing anti-drug operations. But it has likely taken on greater urgency following the indictment of Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela’s socialist leader, last week.
Maduro and his military have been accused of leading a narcoterrorist conspiracy, and snuggling up to 250 metric tons of cocaine a year into the US.
The Trump administration offered $15m reward for Maduro’s arrest, which the Venezuelan leader called the work of a “racist cowboy”.
General Mark Milley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the US has intelligence that that shows drug cartels are exploiting the coronavirus outbreak ramp up operations. “We will defend our country regardless of the cost,” he said. “We’re at war with Covid-19, we’re at war with terrorists. And we are at war with the drug cartels, as well. This is the United States military. You will not penetrate this country. You will not get past Jump Street.”
“This is a particularly important time for this operation to begin,” said defense secretary Mark Esper. According to Esper, as other countries work to protect their populations from the coronavirus threat, they’re getting lax on drug traffickers.
The coronavirus briefing has begun with an overview of the administration’s new “enhanced counter-narcotics operations”. Officials are deploying additional Navy combat ships, aircraft and Coast Guard to the Eastern Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.
According to Trump, the forces fighting drug traffickers will also have equipment to protect them from contracting coronavirus.