Pandemic ... Census ... Prisons ... Election 2020 ... Venezuela
Pandemic ... Census ... Prisons ... Election 2020 ... Venezuela | | Coronavirus President Trump issued a grave, sobering warning during a coronavirus briefing, preparing the country for 100,000 to 240,000 coronavirus deaths in the coming weeks. It is the first time the administration has laid the numbers bare in such a straightforward way. Dread is spreading in other parts of the world as well, like in Hong Kong, where beauty parlors, night clubs and karaoke rooms have been shut down as the region contends with a second wave of coronavirus cases. The CDC now says that as many as one-fourth of those infected with the virus could be walking around with no symptoms and transmitting it, which makes social distancing measures all the more crucial. This growing public concern has led China to start counting asymptomatic cases in its official tally. There are now more than 860,000 coronavirus cases worldwide and more than 42,000 deaths. Follow here for live updates. | | | | Census It's Census Day in the US, when local leaders encourage people to complete and return their census forms. That part's not optional -- participation in the census is required by law -- but there are plenty of reasons to comply. Census numbers determine how many representatives each state gets in Congress and how billions of dollars in federal funding get spent. Schools, roads and other crucial community components will gain -- or lose -- money over the next 10 years depending on this official population tally. This is also the first time the census can be completed online. If you don't complete the forms, expect a visit from a census taker later in the year who may interview you to make sure everyone is counted. | | | | Prisons | | | | Election 2020 | | | | Venezuela | | | Sponsor Content from The Motley Fool With the recent market drop, it's important to remember why we're long-term investors. If you had invested in Netflix when we recommended it at $1.85 per share, you'd be up 16,913%. Sign up today. Returns as of 3/19/2020 | | | People are talking about these. Read up. Join in. | | We've seen all too terribly the consequences of those who denied warnings of a pandemic. We can't afford any more consequences of climate denial. | | | | An enchanted forest cake This cake is the definition of edible art, but the real treat is watching how it's made. (Click here to view.) | | | | |
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