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By The Numbers
Friday, April 10, 7:30 AM
Number of US cases reported: 466,299
Number of US deaths: 16,686
Total Number of People Tested in US: 2,372,343 (may not include all labs) 

Buzzfeed: At Least 5,400 Health Care Workers Have Been Infected By The Coronavirus. Here’s How Each State Reports That Information.
CNN: US coronavirus predictions are shifting. Here’s why
The Hill: Coronavirus now leading cause of death in US
Stat: It’s difficult to grasp the projected deaths from Covid-19. Here’s how they compare to other causes of death
Washington Post: How a surge of coronavirus patients could stretch hospital resources in your area

What to Watch For Today

President Trump will host an “Easter Blessing” in the Oval Office with Bishop Harry Jackson of the Hope Christian Church at noon.  The coronavirus task force will brief the press at 1:00 PM. The markets are closed today for Good Friday. 

Must Read Stories

Federal Government Gives Up On Testing

  • CNN: Trump says more than 2 million coronavirus tests have been done in the US, and claims mass testing not needed:  “President Donald Trump said Thursday that there have been more than two million coronavirus tests completed in the United States but suggested that mass testing is not going to happen.” 
  • Politico: HHS, FEMA ask states to take control of drive-through testing sites: “The federal government wants states to consider taking control of drive-through coronavirus testing sites, currently run by HHS and FEMA, that have tested more than 77,000 people to date. NPR first reported Thursday morning that officials in several communities home to testing sites are worried they will lose needed supplies and funding as a result of the proposed transition plan.” 
  • Nature: Thousands of coronavirus tests are going unused in US labs:  “As the United States struggles to test people for COVID-19, academic laboratories that are ready and able to run diagnostics are not operating at full capacity. A Nature investigation of several university labs certified to test for the virus finds that they have been held up by regulatory, logistic and administrative obstacles, and stymied by the fragmented US health-care system. Even as testing backlogs mounted for hospitals in California, for example, clinics were turning away offers of testing from certified academic labs because they didn’t use compatible health-record software, or didn’t have existing contracts with the hospital. Researchers warn that if such hurdles remain, labs trying to join the effort to fight coronavirus might end up spinning their wheels.” 

Federal Stockpiles Are Exhausted, Trump Hands Out Equipment To His Friends

  • Los Angeles Times: Feds’ stockpile for coronavirus response is exhausted, amid questions about how supplies were distributed:  “As the Trump administration depleted the national stockpile of medical supplies over the last month to fight the coronavirus, it sent hundreds of thousands of masks, respirators and other protective equipment to states with very small outbreaks, new records show. That left medical workers in areas hit hardest by the pandemic, including New York, New Jersey, Michigan and Washington, hustling to find the supplies they needed with relatively little aid from the stockpile. Yet Hawaii, Montana and Nebraska, which each have had fewer than 500 recorded cases, each received more than 79,000 of the critically needed N95 masks.” 
  • New Yorker: How Did the U.S. End Up with Nurses Wearing Garbage Bags? “America was watching, shocked, as doctors and nurses pleaded for protective gear and medical equipment such as ventilators. [Silicon Valley CEO Eric] Ries was asked to help start a Web site that would match hospitals and suppliers. Sure, Ries said, he could have something up and running by Monday. What followed over the next two weeks was an inside glimpse of the dysfunction emanating from Trump’s Washington in the midst of the pandemic, a crash course in the breakdown that has led to nurses in one of the wealthiest countries in the world wearing garbage bags to protect themselves from a virus whose outbreak the President downplayed until it was too late to prepare for its consequences.” 
  • Talking Points Memo: PPE and Ventilators Becomes Patronage in Trump’s Hands “As we work to find out the scope and goals of the White House’s seizure of medical goods across the United States, a simpler pattern is coming into view: the White House seizes goods from public officials and hospitals across the country while doling them out as favors to political allies and favorites, often to great fanfare to boost the popularity of those allies.” 

They Were Warned

  • NPR:  FEMA Predicted Pandemic Effects In July 2019:  “In a remarkably prophetic report last summer, the Federal Emergency Management Agency accurately predicted that a nationwide pandemic would result in a shortage of medical supplies, hospitals would be overwhelmed and the economy would shut down.” 
  • NBC: U.S. spy agencies collected raw intelligence hinting at public health crisis in Wuhan, China, in November:  “U.S. spy agencies collected raw intelligence hinting at a public health crisis in Wuhan, China, in November, two current and one former U.S. official told NBC News, but the information was not understood as the first warning signs of an impending global pandemic.” 

Worth Watching

Another 6.6 million workers filed for unemployment benefits this week as America enters a depression and the Trump administration fails to keep pace:

CNN: Another 6.6 million Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week

New York Times: ‘Sudden Black Hole’ for the Economy With Millions More Unemployed

Washington Post: America is in a depression. The challenge now is to make it short-lived.

Politico: Banks brace for new wave of small businesses at troubled loan program

Politico: Unemployed still waiting for checks as states struggle to pay out stimulus funds

Headlines

Trump’s Failures 

The Atlantic: The Two States Where Trump’s COVID-19 Response Could Backfire in 2020

Axios: We can’t just flip the switch on the coronavirus

Axios: Timeline: How the U.S. fell behind on the coronavirus

Bloomberg: Troubled Overseas Drugmakers Get Free Pass in Coronavirus Crisis

Bloomberg: Costly CT Scans Filling Virus Testing Void for U.S. Physicians

Bloomberg: Community Banks to Seek More U.S. Help in Small Business Program

CNBC: Treasury Secretary Mnuchin says US could be open for business in May

CNN: Trump says more than 2 million coronavirus tests have been done in the US, and claims mass testing not needed

Courthouse News Service: Iraq War Contractor Lands $40M Deal to Build Covid-19 Field Hospital

HuffPost: Workers Signing Up The Uninsured For Health Coverage Worry About Getting Sick

Los Angeles Times: Feds’ stockpile for coronavirus response is exhausted, amid questions about how supplies were distributed

Nature: Thousands of coronavirus tests are going unused in US labs

NBC: U.S. spy agencies collected raw intel hinting at public health crisis in Wuhan, China, in November

NBC: FEMA Predicted Pandemic Effects Last Summer

New Yorker: How Did the U.S. End Up with Nurses Wearing Garbage Bags?

New York Times: Coronavirus Is Threatening One of Government’s Most Ubiquitous Services: The Mail.

New York Times (Opinion): The U.S. Approach to Public Health: Neglect, Panic, Repeat

Politico: HHS, FEMA ask states to take control of drive-through testing sites

Politico: Trump team ramps up scrutiny of funds to WHO

Politico: Banks brace for new wave of small businesses at troubled loan program

Wall Street Journal: Companies Seek to Pool Medical Records to Create Coronavirus Patient Registry

Wall Street Journal: Trump Administration Exploring Coronavirus Testing for U.S. Food Plant Workers

Wall Street Journal: Dire Economic Numbers Intensify Debate Over Lifting Coronavirus Restrictions

Washington Post: Trump administration pushing to reopen much of the U.S. next month

Trump’s Lies 

CNN: Publisher of hydroxychloroquine study touted by Trump says the research didn’t meet its standards

CNN (Analysis): What Fox News’ silence about ‘Diamond & Silk’ says about the network

New York Times: New Trump Attack Ad Falsely Suggests Former Governor Is Chinese

New York Times: Trump Keeps Talking. Some Republicans Don’t Like What They’re Hearing.

New York Times: With a Face Mask Photo, Melania Trump Highlights Her Husband’s Reluctance to Wear One

Washington Post: At White House coronavirus briefings, rescue efforts are extensive but often aspirational

Trump and the GOP Not Looking Out For You 

Axios: Top Trump ally sounds 2020 election alarm over coronavirus response

CNN: White House reverses position after blocking health officials from appearing on CNN

CNN: Florida governor falsely claims the coronavirus hasn’t killed anyone under 25

HuffPost: As Universities Warned Students Of Virus, Liberty Kept Its Students In The Dark

New York Magazine: Barr Praises Trump’s ‘Statesmanlike’ Handling of the Coronavirus

New York Times (Analysis): Does Vote-by-Mail Favor Democrats? No. It’s a False Argument by Trump.

Politico: McCarthy hits ‘disgusting’ Democratic push for mail-in-voting

Politico: RNC launches digital ads praising Trump on coronavirus

Politico: FDA warns Alex Jones over false coronavirus claims

Politico: Trump’s wild claims of voter fraud blow back on campaign aide

Politico: A slew of hotels are heeding cities’ pleas for help. Trump’s aren’t.

Politico: White House to require coronavirus tests for journalists covering daily briefing

Reuters: Cut salaries, taxes to reopen U.S. economy says Laffer, conservative fave

Talking Points Memo: PPE and Ventilators Becomes Patronage in Trump’s Hands

Talking Points Memo: Trump Moves To Kneecap Oversight Of COVID-19 Stimulus

Vox: Trump’s case against mail-in voting has become increasingly desperate. His latest briefing showed it.

Washington Post: Trump forges ahead with broader agenda even as coronavirus upends the country

Affordability And Access

The HIll: Coronavirus double whammy: unemployed and uninsured

Politico: ‘Surprise’ billing fix could hitch ride on next coronavirus relief bill

Campaigns and Elections

Reuters: Most Americans, unlike Trump, want mail-in ballots for November if coronavirus threatens: Reuters/Ipsos poll

Roll Call: ‘Put a doctor in the House’: Campaigning on pandemic’s front lines

Washington Post: New Hampshire governor to allow absentee voting in November because of coronavirus outbreak

Congress

The Hill: Florida Republican becomes sixth member of Congress to test positive for coronavirus

HuffPost: Senate Fails To Boost Paycheck Protection Program After Partisan Clash

Washington Post (Analysis): Coronavirus spares no one, as lawmakers who endured harrowing ordeals can attest

Democratic Response

The Hill: Democratic super PAC launches ad targeting Trump’s ‘alternative facts’ on coronavirus

Mother Jones: Progressives Push for Rescue Package that Puts People Over Corporations

Politico: ‘The Woman in Michigan’ Goes National

Politico: Pelosi warns Trump not to reopen country too soon

Economic Impact

Associated Press: Pandemic has set the number of air travelers back decades

Axios: The Fed rescues Wall Street, but Main Street is another story

Axios: Automakers lay out back-to-work playbook for coronavirus pandemic

CNN: Another 6.6 million Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week

New York Times: ‘Sudden Black Hole’ for the Economy With Millions More Unemployed

Politico: Unemployed still waiting for checks as states struggle to pay out stimulus funds

Washington Post: America is in a depression. The challenge now is to make it short-lived.

Hospitals and Health Care Workers

Kaiser Health News: ‘Baby, I Can’t Breathe’: America’s First ER Doctor To Die In Heat Of COVID-19 Battle

MLive: Running out of body bags. People dying in the hallway. Coronavirus has Michigan hospital workers at a breaking point.

NPR: ‘It’s Like Walking Into Chernobyl,’ One Doctor Says Of Her Emergency Room

New York Times: Nurses and Doctors Speaking Out on Safety Now Risk Their Job

Reuters: U.S. nurses who can’t get tested fear they are spreading COVID-19

USA Today: Many seniors depend on assisted living facilities. Now coronavirus is threatening the entire industry.

Wall Street Journal:  Faulty N95 Masks Hamper Hospitals on Coronavirus Front Line

Immigration And Travel

Washington Post: Trump administration has expelled 10,000 migrants at the border during coronavirus outbreak, just 100 in custody at the border

Inequality

FiveThirtyEight: The Young Americans Most Vulnerable To COVID-19 Are People Of Color And The Working Class

HuffPost: Without Broadband Internet, Rural Towns Lack A Pandemic Lifeline

International

CNN: What it’s like inside a Hong Kong coronavirus quarantine camp

New York Times:  Indigenous Groups Isolated by Coronavirus Face Another Threat: Hunger

New York Times: Why Coronavirus Cases Have Spiked in Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan

Vox: Sweden’s government has tried a risky coronavirus strategy. It could backfire.

In the States

Associated Press: A city under siege: 24 hours in the fight to save New York

New York Times: In Ohio, The Amish Take On The Coronavirus 

New York Times: Checkpoints, Curfews, Airlifts: Virus Rips Through Navajo Nation

New York Times: Across the South, ‘Walking a Tightrope’ While Awaiting the Worst

New York Times: ‘A Tragedy Is Unfolding’: Inside New York’s Virus Epicenter 

Reuters: New York hires laborers for mass burials on Bronx island amid Covid-19 surge

Washington Post: Did Ohio get it right? Early intervention, preparation for pandemic may pay off.

Personal Narratives

Washington Post (Opinion): I spent six days on a ventilator with covid-19. It saved me, but my life is not the same.

Philanthropy

Vox: Bill Gates and the 10 other tech titans with the power to shape how the US fights the coronavirus

Public Safety

New York Daily News: A Brooklyn courthouse was still packed as coronavirus spread. Judges, their staffs and lawyers are paying the price.

New York Times: Jailed on a Minor Parole Violation, He Caught the Virus and Died

Politico: U.S. prisons’ virus-related release policies prompt confusion

Science

New York Magazine: The Best-Case Scenario for Coronavirus Is That It’s Way More Infectious Than We Think

New York Times: Smokers and Vapers May Be at Greater Risk for Covid-19

Social Impact

Politico:  America’s having a nervous breakdown. Can telemedicine fix it?

Workers

Bloomberg: Bosses Stretch the Definition of Who Is ‘Essential’ — and Workers Take the Risk

CNN: People are luring Instacart shoppers with big tips — and then changing them to zero

New York Times: Poultry Worker’s Death Highlights Spread of Coronavirus in Meat Plants

New York Times: Bank of America Traders Feel Pressure to Go Into the Office

ProPublica: Inside the Union Where Coronavirus Put 98% of Members Out of Work

Trump Tweets 

Congress must go back to DEDUCTIBILITY by businesses if Restaurants, Clubs & Entertaiment is expected to flourish (like never before)! [@realDonaldTrump, 4/10/20

Democrats are blocking a 251 Billion Dollar funding boost for Small Businesses which will help them keep their employees. It should be for only that reason, with no additions. We should have a big Infrastructure Phase Four with Payroll Tax Cuts & more. Big Economic Bounceback! [@realDonaldTrump, 4/10/20

This week, in only 4 days, we had the biggest Stock Market increase since 1974. We have a great chance for the really big bounce when the Invisible Enemy is gone! [@realDonaldTrump, 4/10/20

[@realDonaldTrump, 4/10/20

Great News: Prime Minister Boris Johnson has just been moved out of Intensive Care. Get well Boris!!! [@realDonaldTrump, 4/9/20

I have directed @SecretarySonny to expedite help to our farmers, especially to the smaller farmers who are hurting right now. I expect Secretary Purdue to use all of the funds and authorities at his disposal to make sure that our food supply is stable, strong, and safe. We will always be there for our Great Farmers, Cattlemen, Ranchers, and Producers!  [@realDonaldTrump, 4/9/20

The Wall Street Journal always “forgets” to mention that the ratings for the White House Press Briefings are “through the roof” (Monday Night Football, Bachelor Finale, according to @nytimes) & is only way for me to escape the Fake News & get my views across. WSJ is Fake News!  [@realDonaldTrump, 4/9/20

.@OANN  A key CoronaVirus Model is now predicting far fewer deaths than the number shown in earlier models. That’s because the American people are doing a great job. Social Distancing etc. Keep going! [@realDonaldTrump, 4/9/20