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The Dow Jones and FTSE 100 have fallen more than 20% since the start of the year. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/39wrB3M

Woman who died in Weber County nursing home is Utah’s 5th coronavirus death; 887 cases confirmed

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Editor’s note: The Salt Lake Tribune is providing readers free access to critical local stories about the coronavirus during this time of heightened concern. See more coverage here . To support journalism like this, please consider donating or become a subscriber . As the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Utah approached 900 Tuesday, state health officials announced the death of a woman who tested positive in a long-term care facility in Weber County. There are “less than three” confirmed cases of coronavirus in long-term care facilities in Utah, state epidemiologist Angela Dunn said. Of the 887 cases confirmed statewide as of Tuesday, only “a few” are health care workers — and none of them have cared for patients with coronavirus, Dunn said. The state also released new demographic data Tuesday, which showed 73 patients have required hospital care — but another 172 cases remain “under investigation” as to whether the patient was hospitalized. It’s not clear how the woman

Infected but Feeling Fine: The Unwitting Coronavirus Spreaders

The C.D.C. director says new data about people who are infected but symptom-free could lead the agency to recommend broadened use of masks. from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/2R2C2FA

Should I Make My Own Mask?

The advice from public health officials has been confusing, leaving us to decide whether a D.I.Y. mask is better than nothing. from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/2UJVGXW

‘Never Thought I Would Need It’: Americans Put Pride Aside to Seek Aid

With coronavirus-related job losses, many workers are reluctantly seeking charity and unemployment benefits for the first time in their lives. from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/39vtMEI

U.S. rushes to build makeshift hospitals as death toll rises by 800

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The U.S. government raced on Tuesday to build hundreds of makeshift hospitals near major cities to ease the strain on overwhelmed healthcare systems as President Donald Trump predicted a "very painful" two weeks ahead. from Reuters: Top News https://ift.tt/3dNSSlE

Mexico president ramps up rich vs poor rhetoric in coronavirus fight

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As the outlook for Mexico's economy gets gloomier during the coronavirus crisis, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has driven home the message that his government is ready to help the poor to weather the storm - but that the rich can forget it. from Reuters: Top News https://ift.tt/3atJ0v7

Australian authorities take cluster approach to contain coronavirus

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Australian authorities will open a pop-up coronavirus testing clinic next to Sydney's Bondi Beach on Wednesday as health workers try to contain clusters of infections across the country. from Reuters: Top News https://ift.tt/2JqsUqa

Pentagon says coronavirus outbreak on carrier doesn't warrant evacuation

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U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper said on Tuesday it was not time to evacuate a U.S. aircraft carrier reeling from an outbreak of coronavirus, adding that he had not read in detail a letter from the commander of the ship pleading for help. from Reuters: Top News https://ift.tt/39v3XnZ

FACT CHECK: Should People Cover Their Faces With Scarves Like Trump Said?

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In a briefing with the coronavirus task force, President Trump answered a question about a supply shortage of masks by suggesting that the public wear scarves instead. from News : NPR https://ift.tt/2UOsyyU

Chicago Public Health Commissioner: 'We Want To Be Ahead Of This'

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Experts worry about new hotspots in cities including Chicago. Dr. Allison Arwady says the city is relatively well prepared but would still not be able to handle the predicted wave of hospitalizations. (Image credit: Derek Henkle/AFP via Getty Images) from News : NPR https://ift.tt/2R0fhCi

Who's Sickest From COVID-19? These Conditions Tied To Increased Risk

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A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report finds 78% of COVID-19 patients in the U.S. requiring admission to the intensive care unit had at least one underlying condition. (Image credit: Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Images) from News : NPR https://ift.tt/2wRpbzj

Retired general now leads Utah’s coronavirus response; health director reassigned over medical concerns

Editor’s note: The Salt Lake Tribune is providing readers free access to critical local stories about the coronavirus during this time of heightened concern. See more coverage here . To support journalism like this, please consider donating or become a subscriber . Stopping the spread of the coronavirus has been compared to waging war, and now Utah has tapped a leader with decades of military experience to lead its fight against the disease. Gov. Gary Herbert on Tuesday appointed a former leader of the Utah National Guard, Adjutant General Jefferson Burton, to coordinate day-to-day operations of the Department of Health during the COVID-19 outbreak. The department’s executive director, physician Joseph K. Miner, was reassigned because he has health issues that make him more susceptible to COVID-19 and prevent him from safely coming into the office, where Herbert said a “boots on the ground” effort is required. “General Burton has got a significant background not only in the mi

Chase Murdock: Aid is available for business leaders who keep Utahns employed

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As the owner of a small business in Salt Lake City, the COVID-19 pandemic has presented the biggest challenge I’ve faced as an entrepreneur. It’s unprecedented, not just in the severity and scope, but in the way that it forces business owners to balance their financial and social responsibilities. Coronavirus has brought about a two-pronged catastrophe, the first and most important being the threat to our c ommunity’s health and lives . All of us are at risk, but it’s particularly pronounced among our most vulnerable. Our duty as community members is to do everything in our power to prevent unnecessary loss of life. The second prong of this catastrophe is the threat it brings to people’s livelihoods and our economy. Everyone is already disoriented and scared. Add a layoff or loss in pay, and this crisis is shattering. Imagine trying to make sense of the world while also having to worry about missing next month’s mortgage or rent payment. Among my closest friends who own businesses,

U.S. death toll eclipses China’s as reinforcements head to NYC

New York • The U.S. death toll from the coronavirus climbed past 3,800 Tuesday, eclipsing China’s official count, as hard-hit New York City rushed to bring in more medical professionals and ambulances and parked refrigerated morgue trucks on the streets to collect the dead. Public health experts at a briefing with President Donald Trump projected that the number of U.S. deaths could range from 100,000 to 240,000 even if Americans continue to stay home and limit contact with others. They said they hope the figure won't soar that high if everyone does their part to prevent the virus from spreading. “I want every American to be prepared for the hard days that lie ahead,” said Trump, who has extended social distancing guidelines to April 30. “We're going to go through a very tough two weeks.” Elsewhere around the world, hard-hit Italy reported that the infection rate appears to be leveling off and new cases could start declining, but that the crisis is far from over. Spain str

Bagley Cartoon: Executive Decision

This Pat Bagley cartoon appears in The Salt Lake Tribune on Wednesday, April 1, 2020. You can check out the past 10 Bagley editorial cartoons below: <a href="https://ift.tt/2X5oahA" target=_blank><u>Pandumbic</u></a> <a href="https://www.sltrib.com/opinion/bagley/2020/03/27/bagley-cartoon-most/"><u>Most Valuable Player</u></a> <a href="https://www.sltrib.com/opinion/bagley/2020/03/26/bagley-cartoon-gonna-need"><u>Gonna Need a Bigger Response</u></a> <a href="https://www.sltrib.com/opinion/bagley/2020/03/25/bagley-cartoon-final"><u>Final COVID Solution</u></a> <a href="https://www.sltrib.com/opinion/bagley/2020/03/24/bagley-cartoon-roll/"><u>The Roll of Government</u></a> <a href="https://www.sltrib.com/opinion/bagley/2020/03/23/bagley-cartoon-granny/"><u>Granny Under the Bus</u></a

Coronavirus: Are loss of smell and taste key symptoms?

However, experts say a fever and a cough are still the main ones to look out for. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/340vDQA

Coronavirus: 3D-printer owners rally to create NHS face masks

More than 1,000 people volunteer to help make face shields for front-line workers. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dFW4zH

Bristol GP surgery's dances a hit with care home

Staff at Green Valleys Health are dancing every lunchtime to entertain residents next door. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2URj4mv

New top story on Hacker News: Grupeer Suspends Payments to Investors

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New top story on Hacker News: Beyond Intelligent Machines: Just Do It (1993)

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Retired general now leads Utah’s coronavirus response; health director reassigned over medical concerns

Editor’s note: The Salt Lake Tribune is providing readers free access to critical local stories about the coronavirus during this time of heightened concern. See more coverage here . To support journalism like this, please consider donating or become a subscriber . Stopping the spread of the coronavirus has been compared to waging war, and now Utah has tapped a leader with decades of military experience to lead its fight against the disease. Gov. Gary Herbert on Tuesday appointed a former leader of the Utah National Guard, Adjutant General Jefferson Burton, to coordinate day-to-day operations of the Department of Health during the COVID-19 outbreak. The department’s executive director, physician Joseph K. Miner, was reassigned because he has health issues that make him more susceptible to COVID-19 and prevent him from safely coming into the office, where Herbert said a “boots on the ground” effort is required. “General Burton has got a significant background not only in the mi

Chase Murdock: Aid is available for business leaders who keep Utahns employed

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As the owner of a small business in Salt Lake City, the COVID-19 pandemic has presented the biggest challenge I’ve faced as an entrepreneur. It’s unprecedented, not just in the severity and scope, but in the way that it forces business owners to balance their financial and social responsibilities. Coronavirus has brought about a two-pronged catastrophe, the first and most important being the threat to our c ommunity’s health and lives . All of us are at risk, but it’s particularly pronounced among our most vulnerable. Our duty as community members is to do everything in our power to prevent unnecessary loss of life. The second prong of this catastrophe is the threat it brings to people’s livelihoods and our economy. Everyone is already disoriented and scared. Add a layoff or loss in pay, and this crisis is shattering. Imagine trying to make sense of the world while also having to worry about missing next month’s mortgage or rent payment. Among my closest friends who own businesses,

Australia enacts sweeping lockdown powers to combat coronavirus spread

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People in Australia's most populous state of New South Wales, the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak in Australia, could be heavily fined or jailed for leaving their home without a good reason from Tuesday under sweeping new powers designed to slow infection rates. from Reuters: Top News https://ift.tt/3dIHabB

New top story on Hacker News: Philip Anderson 1923-2020

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New top story on Hacker News: Neuroscience Says Listening to This Song Reduces Anxiety by Up to 65 Percent

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New top story on Hacker News: Dolt is Git for data

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New top story on Hacker News: Show HN: Use-sound, a React hook for sound effects on the web

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Russ Costa: Don’t die in an avalanche while surviving coronavirus

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Don’t mistake outdoor recreation for guaranteed social distancing. Because if anything goes wrong you will be in close contact with your partners, nearby recreational parties, search and rescue volunteers, emergency medical personnel, and likely others. Although not avalanche-related, Saturday’s involved rescue in Beartrap Fork of Big Cottonwood Canyon provides the most recent evidence for this point. Over 40 human-triggered avalanches were reported to the Utah Avalanche Center last weekend , with six people being caught and carried by snow slides in three separate accidents east of Salt Lake City. Another three individuals were caught, with two being carried, by avalanches in the Ogden area mountains. Included in this set was a harrowing incident that occurred inside the boundaries of Snowbasin ski area which, like most ski areas nationwide, has suspended operations due to the pandemic. These “free lessons” thankfully came without loss of life and, miraculously, with minimal injuri

NCAA grants blanket waiver for spring-sport athletes affected by COVID-19

The NCAA did the right thing on Monday afternoon, but there is a catch. The college sports governing body’s Division I Council on Monday approved a blanket waiver for spring-sport athletes to get an extra year of eligibility. This decision stems from the NCAA canceling March Madness, as well as the remainder of winter championships and all spring championships in the face of COVID-19 pandemic fears escalating. Scholarship limits will go up in 2020-21, but the catch is that schools will have the option to offer the same, lesser or no financial aid to those getting an extra year of eligibility. While revenue sports like basketball and football are considered “head-count” sports, meaning full-scholarship sports, most spring sports such as baseball and softball are “equivalency” sports, which means the available scholarships for said sports are not full and can be divided up as a coach sees fit. In turn, most spring-sport athletes are on partial scholarships. As examples, a Division I

Keep It Simple, Albany. This Is No Time for Budget Games.

Governor Cuomo and state lawmakers should pass a streamlined budget and fight their policy battles another day. from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/39rGuEh

Trump to Governors: I’d Like You to Do Us a Favor, Though

Once again, the president is using aid to extort re-election help. from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/3dGzneI

Coronavirus: Free school meals children to get food vouchers

Ministers say the vouchers could be available to families in England as early as Tuesday afternoon. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/33X85fl

Blood test 'can check for more than 50 types of cancer'

The test could help diagnose tumours sooner, often before any symptoms, scientists hope. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3axPYzd

Tomie DePaola, Beloved Children's Author And Illustrator, Has Died

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The author and illustrator — who, by his own reckoning, worked on more than 270 titles — died Monday at age 85. Among his classics is the Caldecott winner Strega Nona , a seemingly ancient folk tale. (Image credit: Jonathan Fickies/Getty Images) from News : NPR https://ift.tt/3dGie4H

Delay Brexit deadline amid coronavirus, say MEPS

The UK is due to stop following EU rules by the end of 2020 but a group of MEPs say the date should be pushed back. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dJ5ES2

Coronavirus: Protecting yourself in a migrant camp

The often unsanitary conditions in refugee and migrant camps, like this one on Lesbos, pose a challenge for residents trying to avoid coronavirus. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3auJAZH

Coronavirus: Has the virus brought borders back to Europe?

The BBC’s Gavin Lee took a road trip in Europe's Schengen area to see how free movement has changed. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2X1Vk1X

How (not) to cut your hair at home

Stuck at home, some people have enlisted their children to help cut their hair. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2UQlH7Y

Coronavirus: The good that can come out of an upside-down world

There are reasons to believe the world may emerge from this upheaval enhanced, writes Matthew Syed. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2QWDCJc

'The phone slipped into the bath': Conference call tales

How to avoid some of the pitfalls of teleconferencing and how it is changing the way we meet and do business. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2xx5TPR

Coronavirus: What should you do if you are stuck abroad?

The government has outlined plans aimed at bringing stranded Britons home. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bHsNm3

Trump’s Virus Defense Is Often an Attack, and the Target Is Often a Woman

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By BY ANNIE KARNI from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/3dCNjWW

Listen to the Call: Bullock and Trump Discuss Testing

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Keep It Simple, Albany. This Is No Time for Budget Games.

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Congress Just Spent $2 Trillion on Coronavirus Relief. It’s Eying More.

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Partisan divide returns in U.S. Congress on coronavirus next steps

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Fresh partisan divisions flared on Sunday on the next steps for the U.S. Congress in dealing with the coronavirus crisis, with the top House of Representatives Republican casting doubt on the need for more economic stimulus legislation while House Speaker Nancy Pelosi signaled she plans to move forward with it. from Reuters: Top News https://ift.tt/2wCw6fO

'No farewells, no ceremonies': China's Hubei cremates coronavirus dead

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Ten unclaimed urns sit in the crematorium in Jingzhou, a city in central China's Hubei province hard-hit by coronavirus. from Reuters: Top News https://ift.tt/2w31qE8

Asia shares under threat as futures fall early

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Asian share markets looked set for a rocky start on Monday as U.S. stock futures took an early spill amid fears the global shutdown for the coronavirus could last for months, doing untold harm to economies. from Reuters: Top News https://ift.tt/2xuHtXd

Trump says extending coronavirus guidelines past Easter to April 30

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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday that he will extend the guidelines aimed at slowing the spread of the coronavirus to April 30, from his original target of Easter on April 12. from Reuters: Top News https://ift.tt/2JoHpea