“NEW YORK (WABC) -- New York state now leads every country (outside of the United States) in the world in coronavirus with 159,937 confirmed COVID-19 cases.
That's a jump of more than 10,000 new cases in a single day.
New York surpassed Spain, which has 152,446 confirmed cases.
The state also reported a record number of deaths for a third consecutive day with 799, raising the outbreak total above 7,000.
Cuomo described the virus as a "silent explosion that ripples through society with the same randomness, the same evil that we saw on 9/11."”
Coronavirus News: New York now leads every country in COVID-19 cases
Apr 9
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“Dr Anthony Fauci, a key member of the White House's coronavirus task force, told NBC News' Today show on Thursday the final number of Americans who will die from Covid-19 in the outbreak "looks more like 60,000".
In late March, Dr Fauci estimated "between 100,000 and 200,000" could die.
The 60,000 projection would match the upper estimate for total flu deaths in the US between October 2019 to March 2020,
according to government data.
But Vice-President Mike Pence stressed on Thursday that Covid-19 is about three times as contagious as influenza.”
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“Gun violence in Chicago on Tuesday left seven dead and 14 injured, which city officials said was unforgivable given the virus crisis.
"Every one of those ER beds taken up by a gunshot victim could be somebody's grandmother, somebody with pre-existing conditions, somebody that is in danger of losing their lives because of the pandemic," Supt Charlie Beck said.”
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“Alabama, Iowa, Ohio and Oklahoma have introduced similar abortion bans.
While there is still no vaccine for Covid-19, America's culture wars have proved similarly incurable.
Legal battles have also ensued over whether guns shops should be closed during the pandemic, and if religious services should be exempt from state orders that ban large gatherings.”
BBC:
New York has more virus cases than any country
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“NEW YORK — Marnee May, 75, was told by the city she’d be getting shipments of weekly meals in late March. She lives in Lower Manhattan and was getting the “grab-and-go” meals from the senior center in her building.
Toward the end of March, as the coronavirus tore through the city, the center was shuttered.
Weeks have since gone by and her meals haven’t arrived.”
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“New York City’s massive effort to deliver food directly to the homes of the elderly, spearheaded by the Department for the Aging, has left many behind, according to interviews with seniors, advocates and government officials. Throughout the city, many of its most vulnerable residents are trapped at home, wondering when their next meal will come.
“I could say funeral homes weren’t prepared for this, but Jesus, the city should have been prepared to give people meals,” May told POLITICO.”