Rabu, 11 Maret 2020

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Daily update March 12, 2020
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CNN
Washington (CNN) President Donald Trump has been comprehensively misinforming the public about the coronavirus. Trump has littered his public remarks on the life-and-death subject with false, misleading and dubious claims. And he has been joined, ...
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CNN
Latest numbers: The novel coronavirus has infected more than 118,000 people and killed close to 4,300 worldwide, according to the World Health Organization. By CNN's tally, the US has over 1,200 cases. US suspends travel from Europe: President Trump ...
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The New York Times
WASHINGTON — Riding Air Force One with President Trump back to the nation's capital on Monday afternoon felt eerily like that grim day in 2005 when President George W. Bush was flying to the White House to confront the catastrophe of Hurricane Katrina.
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The New York Times
The World Health Organization declared a global epidemic. Tom Hanks tested positive for the coronavirus and the N.B.A. canceled its season over an infection concern. Right Now. President Trump said he would suspend most travel from Europe starting ...
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The New York Times
WASHINGTON — Sitting somberly behind the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office, framed by his custom gold curtains, President Trump for the first time on Wednesday night acknowledged the seriousness of the coronavirus. The president who until now has ...
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CNN
(CNN) For the first time in 11 years, the World Health Organization has declared a pandemic as a top US health official calls for "all hands on deck" to fight coronavirus. A pandemic is defined as the "worldwide spread" of a new disease. The US has more than ...
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The New York Times
(Want to get this briefing by email? Here's the sign-up.) Good evening. Here's the latest. Image. Credit... Mitch Smith, Amy Harmon, Keith Collins, Allison McCann and Jin Wu. 1. "We have got to assume it is going to get worse and worse and worse.".
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The New York Times
WASHINGTON — The Education Department has moved to ease rules on colleges and universities looking to shift their classes onto the internet, as closures of campuses cascaded on Tuesday with the hastening spread of the coronavirus. With fears growing ...
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The New York Times
NEW DELHI — Kaushar Ali, a house painter, was trying to get home when he ran into a battle. Hindu and Muslim mobs were hurling rocks at each other, blocking a street he needed to cross to get to his children. Mr. Ali, who is Muslim, said that he turned to ...
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The New York Times
BERLIN — Chancellor Angela Merkel is on her way out and her power is waning, but in her typically low-key, no-nonsense manner, the German leader on Wednesday laid out some cold, hard facts on the coronavirus in a way that few other leaders have.
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