Outbreak Today: The US overtakes Spain
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Coronavirus in the US
The recorded death toll in the United States overtook Spain today and is on track to overtake Italy, the worst-hit country in the world. The skyrocketing death toll is being driven by New York and New Jersey: 799 New Yorkers died of COVID-19 yesterday, a record high, and another 198 in New Jersey. A "super-spreading event" in Chicago
The crisis in our prisons
People walking at the Lakefront Trail in Chicago despite a stay-at-home order from Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker during the coronavirus pandemic. (Ashlee Rezin Garcia / AP) What we're reading
When the borders close "My parents left Canada for India on March 1, a trip that was supposed to last just under a month," writes Scaachi Koul. "On March 24, India implemented their own lockdown measures, far stricter than what my parents would have experienced in Canada had they gone home: Domestic and international travel is barred, airlines can't operate, trains are halted, and though pharmacies and grocery stores are open, people are sometimes beaten by the police for going outside. They haven't left my uncle's house in 30 days at this point…"
You probably saw that graphic going around yesterday, showing how joggers supposedly leave a cloud of spit-laced vapor in their wake. It probably confirmed something you've thought about during lockdown times — can't all these runners just...stay away from me? Well, the joggers are indeed a bit annoying in the age of social distancing, but the good news is, the study is...bullshit? Or something close to it — just a Belgian researcher who spoke to a reporter about work they were doing that had nothing to do with the coronavirus. "What the team has published is something that it's calling a 'white paper,' but which is actually a Google-translated version of the Belgian newspaper article," Vice reports.
Federal Support Ends for Coronavirus Testing Sites as Pandemic Peak Nears (NPR)
Fauci: I Don't Think We Should Shake Hands "Ever Again" (The Hill)
"Stop moving. Simply stop moving… If you do not have the type of bread you like in your house, eat crackers." Maybe jogging does this, but wait for a serious study first. (KU Leuven; TU Eindhoven) Coronavirus around the world
UK prime minister Boris Johnson is in "extremely good spirits" after leaving the intensive unit of a London hospital. Johnson spent three nights in the ICU and has returned to a regular hospital ward, where he will "receive close monitoring during the early phase of his recovery," a spokesperson said. France has extended its national lockdown that was due to expire on April 15. Yesterday the country reported more than 1,400 coronavirus deaths, a record high. Spain's daily death toll is slowing, and its prime minister says the country is past the worst of the outbreak. Today he invited opposition leaders to join in "a great pact for the economic and social reconstruction of Spain." Australian police have launched a criminal investigation into the operator of a cruise ship at the heart of the coronavirus outbreak there. The Ruby Princess docked in Sydney on March 19; since then there have been more than 600 coronavirus cases linked to the cruise and at least 11 deaths. One last thing
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