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Coronavirus pandemic changes way of life

Coronavirus pandemic

At least 66 doctors in Italy have died during coronavirus pandemic

Five more doctors have died in Italy from coronavirus, the Italian Federation of doctors said on Tuesday.

There have now been at least 66 deaths of doctors since the outbreak in Italy started.

At least 8,956 health care workers have been infected with Covid-19. That’s an increase of more that 500 cases in the past few days.

Consumer confidence falls to near 3-year low during coronavirus pandemic

Consumer confidence in March was a mix of good news and bad news.

The Conference Board’s consumer confidence index for March came in at 120 points and beat economist’s expectations of 110 points. That’s the good news.

The bad news: It was the lowest level for the index since July 2017. The index had been at 132.6 in February.

The short-term outlook for income, business and labor market conditions dropped to 88.2 points from 108.1 points in February.

“The intensification of Covid-19 and extreme volatility in the financial markets have increased uncertainty about the outlook for the economy and jobs. March’s decline in confidence is more in line with a severe contraction – rather than a temporary shock – and further declines are sure to follow,” said Lynn Franco, senior director of economic indicators at The Conference Board.

Fauci: If there’s a second wave of coronavirus, US “will be much, much better prepared”

Dr. Anthony Fauci, a key member of the White House’s coronavirus task force, said the US could see a “second wave” of coronavirus — but he insisted “we will be much, much better prepared” for that possible outbreak.

“If we do have a second wave — which as I’ve mentioned publicly, I think there’s a reasonably good chance we will given the pervasiveness of this infection and its transmissibility — I don’t think at all it will be as bad because we have several things in our favor,” he told CNN.

Fauci said the US will be more prepared and have better equipment. Drugs that are in clinical trials could also be available during a possible second wave, and a vaccine could be developed, he said.

“I can say with some confidence that, if we indeed get that second wave, we will be much, much better prepared than we are right now,” Fauci said.
White House coronavirus task force will discuss mask guidelines today, Fauci says

The US’s top infectious disease expert said that a broad use of masks is being considered during the coronavirus pandemic, once the supply of masks is sufficient for health care workers.

“Once we get in a situation where we have enough masks, I believe there will be some very serious consideration about more broadening this recommendation of using masks,” Dr. Anthony Fauci said on CNN. “We’re not there yet, but I think we’re close to coming to some determination.”
Fauci said they will discuss mask guidelines this afternoon at the White House coronavirus task force meeting.

World Health Organization officials yesterday said they still recommend people not wear face masks unless they are sick with coronavirus or caring for someone who is sick.

Fauci: We see “glimmers” that social distancing is working

Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said social distancing measures appear to be working — but stressed that the coronavirus pandemic is still a very serious situation.

“We’re starting to see glimmers that that is actually having some dampening effect,” Fauci told CNN’s Jim Sciutto.
Fauci cautioned that the US hasn’t seen a turnaround in cases yet, but is hopeful that efforts to push mitigation is possibly slowing the rate.

“What we’re starting to see right now is just the inklings. And I don’t want to put too much stock on it, because you don’t want to get overconfident, you just want to keep pushing in what you’re doing. You’re starting to see that the daily increases are not in that steep incline, they’re starting to be able to possibly flatten out,�� Fauci says.

Fired Amazon worker who led coronavirus protest says he intends to file a complaint

Christian Smalls, the Amazon warehouse employee who was fired on Monday after leading a worker walkout, told CNN he intends to file a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board over his termination.

Smalls did not give a timeframe for the complaint, saying his first priority is to persuade local government officials to force Amazon to shut down the Staten Island facility where multiple employees have tested positive for the novel coronavirus.

“All I can say is, legal action will be taken in due time,” Smalls told CNN.

Amazon has said Smalls was fired because he attended Monday’s worker protest despite being under quarantine.

“Mr. Smalls was found to have had close contact with a diagnosed associate with a confirmed case of Covid-19 and was asked to remain home with pay for 14 days, which is a measure we’re taking at sites around the world,” said Amazon spokesperson Kristen Kish in a statement Monday night. “Despite that instruction to stay home with pay, he came onsite today, March 30, putting the teams at risk.”
Smalls has argued he is being singled out for punishment and that the protest was intended to pressure Amazon to close the facility for deep cleaning.

 

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