Coronavirus news, updates, hotspots and information for 04-14-2020 COVID-19 AM Alert

This is Coronavirus 411, the latest COVID-19 info and new hotspots… Just the facts… for Tuesday April 14th, 2020. Global cases of the virus are approaching 2 million. The US has over one fourth them. California, Washington and Oregon will join together in a plan to slowly reopen their states. New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Rhode Island and Massachusetts will do the same. President Trump, insisted that The Governor’s did not have the power, he did. Then incorrectly stated “When somebody is President of The United States, the authority is total”. Wyoming reported their first fatality due to COVID-19, resulting in a death from the virus in all 50 states. A sailor from the USS Theodore Roosevelt has died as a result of the virus. CNN reports, The USS Harry Truman, which deployed in November, will extend its time at sea to remain virus free. The Supreme Court will start hearing cases via teleconference in May. The justices will work remotely. The Census Bureau is asking for a four-month extension for data delivery due to the pandemic. The House of Representatives will delay going back in session until early next month.  In India, the Prime Minster, has extended the nationwide lockdown to May 3rd, France until the 11th. More than 4,000 have died in Belgium, making it one of the hardest hit countries in Europe. The Turkish Parliament passed a law that allows for the release of up to 90,000 prisoners, reports The New York Times.     See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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