March 30 coronavirus news

By Amy Woodyatt, Julia Hollingsworth, Ben Westcott, Adam Renton, Meg Wagner and Mike Hayes, CNN

Updated 11:41 p.m. ET, March 30, 2020
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9:46 a.m. ET, March 30, 2020

New York City mayor says US Navy hospital ship docking soon is "amazingly important"

From CNN's Aditi Sangal

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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said that the US Navy Hospital Ship Comfort — which is expected to dock in the city today — will be provide a “morale boost” to the people.

“The fact the Navy is here, the military is here to help new York City in our hour of need, that is amazingly important to this city” he told Alisyn Camerota on “New Day.”

“What a shot in the arm to be able to see our military here to help us in such a powerful way. It’s very poignant and moving for all of us. We need the help,” he added.

About the Comfort: The ship will help ease the burden on hospitals treating coronavirus patients. It will be used to relocate shore-based patients undergoing treatments that are not coronavirus-related.

It contains 12 fully-equipped operating rooms, 1,000 hospital beds, radiology services, a medical lab, pharmacy, optometry lab, a CAT-scan and two oxygen producing plants, according to the Navy.

Watch more:

9:34 a.m. ET, March 30, 2020

The government is responsible for ensuring hospitals have supplies, White House coronavirus coordinator says

From CNN's Jacqueline Howard

Federal, state and local governments have the responsibility of ensuring that hospitals are receiving the supplies they need to respond to the US coronavirus crisis, Dr. Deborah Birx, White House coronavirus response coordinator, said Monday morning. 

"It is our job collectively — the state and local governments along with us — to ensure that the hospitals are receiving the supplies they need," Birx told Gayle King during an appearance on “CBS This Morning.”

She continued: "What's really important here is to look at all aspects of the supply chain. What does each hospital have and how are they being supplied? Are they being supplied by the private sector or are they relying on the pre-movement of the stockpile that went into warehouses."

"The hospitals are too busy to define what they need," she said.

9:23 a.m. ET, March 30, 2020

The Netherlands records 93 more deaths from coronavirus

From CNN's Mick Krever

At least 93 people have died of coronavirus in the Netherlands in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of deaths to 864, according to the Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment. 

Some context: This is a decrease in the trend from recent days. 

9:18 a.m. ET, March 30, 2020

NFL stadium construction continues after worker tests positive for coronavirus

From CNN's Stella Chan

Construction progress on the SoFi Stadium is seen  on Wednesday, February 26, in Inglewood, California. T
Construction progress on the SoFi Stadium is seen on Wednesday, February 26, in Inglewood, California. T Greg Beacham/AP/FILE

Construction of Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium, the future home of the NFL’s Rams and Chargers teams, will continue after a worker tested positive for coronavirus.

“The worker was assigned to an isolated, material pre-assembly area outside the building. The individual had not at any time entered the building or used any of its common areas. All equipment that may have been used by the worker is being disinfected. Workers who were in contact with the individual has been identified and contacted,” according to a statement from Turner AECOM Hunt, the joint venture overseeing construction of the Inglewood stadium.

The indoor, 70,000-seat venue is expected to open this July.

9:02 a.m. ET, March 30, 2020

Trump says White House is looking at a way to give health care workers hazard pay

From CNN's Maegan Vazquez

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From Fox News

President Trump said the White House is evaluating how to provide some health care workers hazard pay, given that some of them don’t qualify for a stimulus check. 

“We are looking at that and we’re looking at that as an amendment or something,” Trump said this morning on “Fox and Friends."

He added that “the percentage of them having a problem is relatively high, even when they have the equipment … these are really brave people. Actually they are warriors in a sense. No, we are looking at different ways of doing it, primarily through the hospitals.” 

8:49 a.m. ET, March 30, 2020

New York City is building a field hospital in Central Park

A Samaritan's Purse crew works on building an emergency field hospital equipped with a respiratory unit in New York's Central Park across from the Mount Sinai Hospital, Sunday, March 29.
A Samaritan's Purse crew works on building an emergency field hospital equipped with a respiratory unit in New York's Central Park across from the Mount Sinai Hospital, Sunday, March 29. /Mary Altaffer/AP

A 68-bed field hospital is being constructed in New York City's Central Park to accommodate additional coronavirus patients, Mayor Bill de Blasio said yesterday.

It will be operational by tomorrow.

The Central Park Conservancy is also working with Mt. Sinai Hospital and Samaritan’s Purse to build the hospital, de Blasio said.

Here's what it looks like:

Mary Altaffer/AP
Mary Altaffer/AP

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Kena Betancur/AFP/Getty Images

8:28 a.m. ET, March 30, 2020

New York State has more than 1,000 Covid-19 deaths, state official says

From CNN’s Mark Morales

New York State has more than 1,000 coronavirus-related deaths as of this morning, a state official tells CNN. That is up from 965 deaths on Sunday, which Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced.

The governor’s call for "all hands on deck" in the state experiencing the worst of the coronavirus pandemic in the US has turned out more medical staff, a surge in medical supplies and a hospital in Central Park expected to be operational tomorrow.

8:35 a.m. ET, March 30, 2020

White House coronavirus coordinator to rural Americans: "You have to prepare"

From CNN's Gisela Crespo

Dr. Deborah Birx, White House coronavirus response coordinator, speaks during a coronavirus task force briefing in the Rose Garden of the White House, Sunday, March 29.
Dr. Deborah Birx, White House coronavirus response coordinator, speaks during a coronavirus task force briefing in the Rose Garden of the White House, Sunday, March 29. Patrick Semansky/AP

Dr. Deborah Birx, the White House coronavirus response coordinator, urged rural communities in the US to prepare for the spread of Covid-19, "even though you think it's not there.”

When Birx was asked on NBC's “Today” show what her message was to rural areas in the country, she said this:

"This virus, we think, can spread with a lot of asymptomatic and mild cases. It's not until it gets into the vulnerable groups that you start to see the hospitalizations." 

"If you wait for that, if the metros and rural areas don't take care now, by the time you see it, it has penetrated your community pretty significantly. And that's what we're concerned about. And that's why you have to prepare, even though you think it's not there," Birx told NBC's Savannah Guthrie. 

8:28 a.m. ET, March 30, 2020

Germany's Bavaria extends restrictions until middle of April

 

Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Soeder
Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Soeder Peter Kneffel/POOL/AFP/Getty Images/FILE

The German state of Bavaria is extending the period of self-isolation and movement measures until April 19, Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Soeder announced Monday.

If we had not taken these measures we would now have at least 5,000 more cases,'' he said at a press conference in Munich.

Bavaria has 14,437 cases — an increase of 1,174 new cases since Sunday. At least 133 of the cases are fatalities, Soeder said.

“We still have an exponential growth, but the curve is flattening.” Soeder said. "Measures are working, they are necessary and they must and will be continued."