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Dr. Anthony Fauci: Coronavirus test delay not the fault of CDC or Trump

Dr. Anthony Fauci: Coronavirus test delay not the fault of CDC or Trump Anthony Fauci, the top infectious disease doctor, said President Trump and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention were not to blame for a lack of coronavirus testing kits that has prompted criticism on the administration as cases to grow in the United States. 

Democracy 2020 Digest: Coronavirus scare dampens primary turnout

Democracy 2020 Digest: Coronavirus scare dampens primary turnout With Americans forced to self-isolate in their homes amid the coronavirus pandemic, turnout has been noticeably low in parts of Illinois -- one of the three states holding presidential primaries on Tuesday.

America facing a war against coronavirus: Retired col.

America facing a war against coronavirus: Retired col. Fox News military analyst retired Col. David Hunt says the U.S. military and government must have a more hands-on approach toward combatting coronavirus.

DNC's Perez urges Dem voters in remaining primary states to cast ballots by mail

DNC's Perez urges Dem voters in remaining primary states to cast ballots by mail In an effort to keep voters and poll workers safe amid the coronavirus pandemic and prevent the postponement of primaries, the Democratic National Committee is calling on states that have upcoming presidential primary contests to offer options like voting by mail.

'Do not travel overseas': Australia raises restriction to highest level

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Wednesday said the country's citizens should abandon all overseas travel because of the coronavirus epidemic and banned all non-essential indoor gatherings of more than 100 people. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/3d81gfq

Equipment delays threatening UK military capability: report

The fighting capability of Britain's armed forces is being put at risk by delays in producing important new pieces of equipment, the government's spending watchdog warned on Wednesday. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2xFoadA

Brazil postpones 2020 census to 2021 due to coronavirus outbreak

Brazil's government statistics agency IBGE said on Tuesday it has postponed its 2020 census by one year on the grounds the coronavirus outbreak could risk the health of census-takers and the households they survey. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/33q6UF7

U.S. plans to turn back all asylum seekers at Mexican border, cites coronavirus: reports

The United States plans to turn back all asylum seekers and most other foreigners attempting to enter the United States from Mexico illegally, arguing the step is necessary to combat the fast-spreading coronavirus, according to U.S. media reports on Tuesday. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2Wi9hZ8

Czechs seize 700,000 masks needed against coronavirus outbreak

The Czech authorities seized nearly 700,000 face masks that are needed against the coronavirus outbreak from a company seeking a higher price for the shipment, Interior Minister Jan Hamacek said on Tuesday. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2xOjDFZ

Saudi Arabia suspends work in private sectors except health and food for 15 days

Saudi Arabia suspended work in private sectors except health and food services for 15 days, state news agency reported early on Wednesday. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2QorIr7

SFGATE: After uproar within cannabis industry, dispensaries deemed essential services

After uproar within cannabis industry, dispensaries deemed essential services Published on March 18, 2020 at 05:19AM by Zack Ruskin As San Franciscans continue to grapple with the magnitude of the “shelter in place” order issued simultaneously by six Bay Area counties on Monday,  news that marijuana dispensaries and delivery services would not be considered an “essential” service by the city resulted in confusion and pushback. The decision was initially met with shock and outrage by prominent cannabis industry figures and consumers alike. However, the classification was reversed in under 24 hours Tuesday.

Did Federal Officials Really Question W.H.O. Tests for Coronavirus?

By BY DONALD G. MCNEIL JR. from NYT Health https://ift.tt/3bath4d

New York bars and restaurants are delivering cocktails.

By BY ROBERT SIMONSON from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2U8uq56

Heard About the Pandemic? On ‘Big Brother,’ They Hadn’t

By BY THOMAS ROGERS from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/2QlX3dZ

New York Art Galleries: The Virtual Experience

By Unknown Author from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/3aWELrQ

U.S. Virus Plan Anticipates 18-Month Pandemic and Widespread Shortages

By BY PETER BAKER AND EILEEN SULLIVAN from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2w7edFH

Mortgage Lenders Consider Plan to Suspend Payments Amid Crisis

By BY EMILY FLITTER AND MATTHEW GOLDSTEIN from NYT Business https://ift.tt/39ZleGV

A major golf tournament is postponed.

By BY BILL PENNINGTON from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2Ui2oUP

Coronavirus in N.Y.C.: Drastic ‘Shelter in Place’ May Be Next

By BY ANDY NEWMAN from NYT New York https://ift.tt/2w892VY

Eduard Limonov, Russian Writer and Dissident, Dies at 77

By BY NEIL GENZLINGER from NYT Books https://ift.tt/3di7Ujg

Yes, it’s OK to take a walk.

By BY ALEX WILLIAMS from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/33pGS4V