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Coronavirus updates: Global death toll tops 13,000 – CBS News, CBS News

Coronavirus updates: Global death toll tops 13,000 – CBS News, CBS News
                                      

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Germany to ban gatherings of more than two people

                                       

                

German federal authorities said Sunday they will be banning gatherings of more than two people, according to German broadcaster Deutsche Welle . Families or those living in the same house will be exempt from the new order.

the measure will be enforced by police and will be in effect until April .

Germany is only behind Italy and Spain for the most infections in Europe. There are over 31, cases in Germany, and 98 People have died.               

                                    

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Head of hospital group warns of closures without government aid

                                       

                

Richard Pollack, the president and CEO of the American Hospital Association, said the health care industry needs at least $ 114 billion to continue to respond to the coronavirus crisis.

“We’re hoping to see legislation that provides us with assistance when it comes to increasing capacity, when it comes to paying for overtime, and very importantly, when it comes to helping us with cash flow to sustain our operations, “Pollack said on” Face the Nation “on Sunday. “We could see hospitals close in this situation as well because they just don’t have the resources.”

Pollack said the “most immediate” need for health care workers is “personal protective equipment: the masks, the gowns, the goggles – that type of equipment to protect our health care heroes that are on the front lines.”

“That is what is most essential now. If we don’t protect our health care workers, the system will completely collapse. That’s what’s necessary,” he said. “And that’s why, in fact, we need to see the Defense Production Act employed in an aggressive manner.”

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Cuomo says New York hospitals need to double capacity as deaths rise

                                       

                

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said he is asking hospitals in the state to increase their capacity by 114% and waiving relevant state regulations to allow them to do so. Cuomo said the state might need , hospital beds, when only , 15 are currently available.

“That is an obvious.” problem, and that is what we’re dealing with, “he said. The state death toll is now , the most of any state in the US

Cuomo also said many New Yorkers are failing to grasp the severity of the situation and act accordingly. He said he has asked city officials to address “group activity in parks” and wanted a plan within hours.

“There is a density level in New York City that is wholly inappropriate. You would think there is nothing going on in parts of New York City. I don’t know what I’m saying that people don’t get,” the governor said. “There is no concept of social distancing in playing basketball.”               

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Flattening the curve: “This is no time to be selfish”

                                       

                

                         

           Jon LaPook on flattening the curve                                                    

Read the story here .

              

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Lawmakers to resume talks over stimulus package

                                       

                

Congressional leaders and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin plan to meet Sunday to hammer out the details of the Senate’s massive stimulus package ahead of the first procedural vote on the measure.

As Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell departed Capitol Hill on Saturday evening, he told CBS News that “drafting is underway, and we anticipate moving forward tomorrow with a bipartisan proposal. ”

“We are moving ahead drafting and we’re going to be able to produce a bipartisan agreement, and be on the floor on Monday, “he said. He said in a statement that a procedural vote is set for 3 p.m. Sunday.

Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer struck an optimistic tone while emphasizing that Democrats have not seen portions of the legislation.

“Democrats very much want to reach a bipartisan agreement to address this major health and economic crisis,” a spokesman for Schumer said . “There is not yet an agreement, and we still have not seen large parts of the Republican draft. We look forward to reviewing their first draft and negotiating a bipartisan compromise.”

McConnell, Schumer, Mnuchin, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy met at 19 am in McConnell’s office.

              

                                                                8: 15 AM                                        

At least 48 inmates and staff at NYC jails test positive

                                       

                

At least 50 People have tested positive for coronavirus inside New York City jails, officials said, signaling the largest outbreak in American jails since the outbreak began. For weeks, activists and health officials have feared a potential outbreak would spread rapidly throughout the country’s prison system.

Jacqueline Sherman, the interim chairwoman of the New York City Board of Correction, sent a letter to state and city officials on Saturday urging them to release inmates at higher risk of dying from an infection and to “increasing” decrease the prison population.

“Fewer people in the jails will save lives and minimize transmission among people in custody as well as staff. Failure to drastically reduce the jail population threatens to overwhelm the City jails ‘healthcare system as well (as) its basic operations, “Sherman wrote in the letter, which was addressed to the five boroughs’ district attorneys, the state’s chief judge and the state and city corrections commissioners.

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First federal inmate tests positive

                                       

                

An inmate at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn, New York, has tested positive for coronavirus. The inmate is the the first confirmed case in the federal prison system.

“The inmate arrived at MDC Brooklyn on March 20, , “the Federal Bureau of Prisons’ (BOP) office of public affairs said in a statement Saturday. “On March 24, , he complained of chest pains and was taken to an outside hospital, where they performed a test for COVID – 036. On March , , he was discharged back to MDC Brooklyn and immediately placed in isolation . Today, the BOP was notified his test results for COVID – 32 were positive. ”

inmate is still in isolation and “all CDC guidelines are being followed,” according to BOP. The other inmates who were being housed with the patient are being quarantined.

Two staff members at MDC have also tested positive for coronavirus.

              

                                    

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