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Paul Rieckhoff, founder of IAVA and host of the Angry Americans podcast, talks with Rachel Maddow about the lack of visible leadership from Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert Wilkie at a time when health facilities serving veterans are mired deep in the coronavirus crisis.
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Speaking at the White House President Donald Trump announced that the United States would halt all funding to the UN’s World Health Organisation.

He accused the WHO of a cover-up saying they were too slow in their initial response to the outbreak of the pandemic. The WHO declared a global health emergency on 30 January, while President Trump continued to downplay coronavirus comparing it to flu.

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A recent Harvard analysis is the first study to show a statistical link between COVID-19 deaths and other diseases associated with long-term exposure to fine particulate matter.
In an analysis of 3,080 counties in the United States, researchers at the Harvard University T.H. Chan School of Public Health found that higher levels of the tiny, dangerous particles in air known as PM 2.5 were associated with higher death rates from the disease.

The paper goes on to suggest that just a slight increase in long-term pollution exposure could have serious coronavirus-related consequences, even accounting for other factors like smoking rates and population density. read more

Nick Stanford says his unemployment insurance isn’t enough to support his family. Keith Walker, who doesn’t qualify for unemployment, says he’s had issues getting a business loan for his salon.

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Based off the economies which recovered best after the Spanish Flu and the federal government’s massive stimulus program, Australia “could actually see a roaring twenties reproduced for the 21st century” says the Switzer Report’s Peter Switzer.

Mr Switzer suggested Australia “will move into a 21st century roaring twenties after all of this” party due to the scope of the economic response, and the country’s relatively low national debt.

He told Sky News host Peta Credlin if Australia is able to continue on the current health trajectory which has seen the coronavirus curve flatten “we may get out of jail a lot quicker than other economies”. read more

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Conferencia de prensa. Informe diario sobre coronavirus COVID-19 en México. Secretaría de Salud. 13/04/2020

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In the fight against the coronavirus, there is still one big unknown: how many people have actually contracted it, maybe even without showing any symptoms? One way to answer this question is through antibody tests. An antibody is a protective protein produced by the immune system to destroy harmful viruses and infections. When a pathogen enters the body, the immune system recognizes it and produces antibodies that dock onto the pathogen’s antigens to remove them. Later a blood test can be used to detect these antibodies in a person’s blood stream. Antibodies are also used in vaccines to make people immune to future infections. But immunity doesn’t last a lifetime in all cases. So what do we know about Sars-CoV-2? How long will people be immune after an infection? read more

Singapore authorities have now made it mandatory to wear a mask when stepping out of the house, with immediate effect. The new requirement was announced on Tuesday (Apr 14) at a press conference given by the multi-ministry task force tackling COVID-19. “We remain in a critical situation,” Health Minister Gan Kim Yong said, noting the sharp increase in cases, in particular, among foreign workers in dormitories. This is the full news conference and Q&A session.

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The coronavirus relief bill promised free COVID-19 testing, but some Americans are getting hit with hefty fees after visiting clinics and emergency rooms to get tested.
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Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced new Metro schedules and extended relaxed parking rules during a briefing Tuesday, and discussed the city’s prosecution of nonessential businesses that remain open.

The race is on to develop a vaccine against COVID-19.
At least 70 potential treatments are in development, with three at the clinical stage when human trials begin.
Outside China, the US is the only other country undertaking human testing.
America’s top medical expert Anthony Fauci has said a vaccine could be ready within 12 to 18 months.
But health officials elsewhere say it could take even longer, as others warn against rushing the process.
John Nicholls is the clinical professor of pathology at the University of Hong Kong.
His team was one of the first outside mainland China to reproduce COVID-19 in a laboratory for research.
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U.S. President Donald Trump claimed the authority Monday at a press briefing to decide how and when to reopen the economy after weeks of tough social distancing guidelines aimed at fighting the new coronavirus. But governors from both parties were quick to push back.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced new mandatory COVID-19 measures that include getting a self-isolation plan approved by authorities for anybody arriving in Canada.

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Chancellor Rishi Sunak and government officials deliver the daily government briefing for UK developments during the coronavirus crisis.

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COVID-19 Update 55 with Roger Seheult, MD of https://www.MedCram.com

Dr. Seheult illustrates new findings from Nature (a peer-reviewed journal) about how the SARS-CoV-2 virus may infect T-cells and render them ineffective during COVID 19 infection. A comparison is also made to how HIV infects T-cells with a key difference being that HIV actually utilizes T-cells of the human immune system to replicate itself (and this has not been observed with SARS-CoV-2. Other topics include a medical review by the Mayo Clinic about potential benefits of sauna/hydrothermal therapy (brief core temperature elevation), and a new “vent multiplexer” that allows some individual adjustment when treating multiple patients with one ventilator. read more

Phil Rucker joins Andrea Mitchell to discuss how President Trump has used his briefings to air personal and political grievances and to rewrite history on his coronavirus response by focusing on the good and ignoring the bad. Aired on 4/14/2020.
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced Tuesday his government would deploy extra resources to long-term care homes battling serious COVID-19 outbreaks, as provincial legislators met to extend a state of emergency declaration for another 28 days.

Ford said he wanted “specialized teams” deployed to these facilities and added that his administration would issue an emergency order declaring that employees of long-term care homes will not be able to work in multiple facilities.

Ford also said Tuesday that schools would not reopen on May 4th, marking the second time the Ontario government has pushed back the date for schools reopening. read more

British Columbia’s provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix provided an update on the province’s COVID-19 response on Tuesday.

Three more people, all of them residents of long-term care homes, died due to COVID-19 in British Columbia, Henry reported.

She also announced 27 new confirmed cases of the virus, bringing the province’s total to 1,517.
Henry reported one additional long-term care facility outbreak, which brought the number of care homes or assisted living facilities with ongoing active COVID-19 outbreaks to 21. read more

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Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil and the province’s chief medical officer of health, Dr. Robert Strang held a briefing Tuesday afternoon updating the latest COVID-19 numbers and detailing the province’s response to the pandemic.

Strang reported 43 new cases of the virus, marking the biggest one-day spike the province has seen so far, and bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 517.

He said 13 of the 43 new COVID-19 cases that were reported on Tuesday were from Northwood’s care facility in Halifax, where multiple staff and residents have tested positive. Strang said that all residents who have tested positive except for one individual were showing mild symptoms or were asymptomatic. read more

The rapidly spreading coronavirus outbreak continues to upend life around the world as more countries tighten quarantine measures. President Trump has downplayed the dangers of the pandemic, pressing that some Americans could return to work despite the advice of health experts. More than 500,000 coronavirus cases have been confirmed in the United States, which leads the world in number of cases.

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Toronto Mayor John Tory, the city’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Eileen de Villa and Toronto Fire Chief Matthew Pegg, who serves as general manager of the city’s Office of Emergency Management, are expected to provide an update Tuesday on the ongoing response to COVID-19.

On Monday, another long-term care home in the Toronto-area reported 25 of its residents had died from COVID-19, with 49 confirmed cases. Earlier in the day, de Villa said that she was “very concerned” about outbreaks at the city’s long-term care facilities, read more

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will provide an update to Canadians on Tuesday morning around 11:15am ET. Trudeau will provide the latest details on the measures the government in taking to curb the COVID-19 pandemic.

Federal ministers and health officials will speak shortly after Trudeau at approx. 12pm ET to provide additional information around the gorvernment’s response.

Canada’s number of confirmed COVID-19 cases has now surpassed 25,000, including 780 deaths, according to provincial figures released across the country Monday. read more