The United States has now surpassed 200,000 cases of coronavirus.
The current CNN case count is currently at 202,336 cases in the US with 4,454 deaths.
By Ben Westcott, Helen Regan, Adam Renton, Tara John, Meg Wagner and Mike Hayes, CNN
From CNN's Shawn Nottingham
The United States has now surpassed 200,000 cases of coronavirus.
The current CNN case count is currently at 202,336 cases in the US with 4,454 deaths.
From CNN's Homero DeLaFuente
The four Brooklyn Nets players, including superstar Kevin Durant, who tested positive for the Covid-19 virus are now symptom-free, a spokesperson for the team confirmed to CNN on Wednesday.
Nets general manager Sean Marks, in a conference call on Wednesday, said the team had no intentions of retesting the players, unless they were asked to do so by the government or the NBA in order to return to play.
"As it pertains to the team, I sense like all of us, like the rest of New York and really the rest of the globe, we're trying to deal with this as best we can," Marks told reporters.
Some context: The Nets announced on March 17 that four of the team's players had tested positive the for the virus, seven days after playing the Los Angeles Lakers. The positive tests prompted the Lakers to test their players, resulting in two of its team players testing positive.
Both teams have since announced that all players are now symptom-free after completing a two-week quarantine period. They will also, as a measure of safety, continue to adhere to the government-issues social-distancing guidelines
New York, the epicenter of the country’s outbreak, has reported nearly 84,000 positive tests for coronavirus as of midday Wednesday.
From CNN's Sheena Jones
The state of New Jersey has procured roughly 10 million pieces of personal protective equipment for healthcare workers, Gov. Phil Murphy said today.
The equipment will be hitting the warehouses in the next couple of weeks, the governor said.
The state has at least 800 ventilators, including the ones received from Federal Emergency Management Agency, Murphy said.
By the numbers: New Jersey has 22,255 coronavirus cases and 355 deaths, according to CNN's tally.
From CNN's Adrienne Vogt
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said the coronavirus has changed the state and society forever.
“I don't think we get back to normal. I think we get back or we get to a new normal,” Cuomo said. "...Our challenge is to make sure that transformation and that change is positive and not negative.”
Cuomo stressed that this pandemic is preparing us for the inevitable next disaster and how we respond to it.
“You will get knocked on your rear end. You will deal with pain. You will deal with death. You will deal with setback. You will deal with suffering. Question is, how do you get up?”
Cuomo said that there’s a lot to learn from this pandemic when it comes to tele-medicine, tele-education, local supplies and research.
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From CNN's Haley Byrd and Manu Raju
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Wednesday that Democrats are aiming to pass a fourth coronavirus response bill when — “God willing, coronavirus willing” — Congress returns at the end of April.
“When we come back, we’ll be ready, and that will be when we have the debate and go forward, and hopefully that will be soon,” Pelosi told reporters on a phone call.
Pelosi and other Democratic leaders said Wednesday that they want a potential fourth coronavirus response bill to include their infrastructure framework, which would cost $760 billion over five years. This money would go to community health centers, clean water upgrades, expanded broadband access, roads and bridges, and rail and other forms of public transit.
“We must take bold action to renew America’s infrastructure,” Pelosi said. “We need to invest in our infrastructure to address some of the critical impacts and vulnerabilities in America that have been laid bare by the coronavirus.”
Democrats said they are especially concerned about rural, low income areas that may be hit hard by the pandemic and economic fallout. Rep. Jim Clyburn, the Democratic Whip, said that Covid-19 has “exposed some significant faults,” like how many Americans do not have access to internet, which many kids need to continue their studies during the pandemic.
President Trump has recently called for a $2 trillion infrastructure package to boost the economy, a move Democrats have praised as they seek to craft the next pandemic-related infrastructure package.
“Actually, he’s right,” Rep. Peter DeFazio, who chairs the Transportation and Infrastructure committee, said of Trump’s comments. "For once I agree with him on a step he wants to take.”
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he's "frightened" for his brother, CNN anchor Chris Cuomo, who has tested positive for the coronavirus.
"I'm frightened for my brother, I'm worried about my brother," the governor said.
The governor added, "It's frightening because there's nothing I can do."
Cuomo said that his brother is self-isolating at home.
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said New York City playgrounds will soon close.
The decision came after he repeatedly warned young people to follow social distancing guidelines and not congregate in public areas.
"I've said this 100 different ways, but compliance is still not where it should be," Cuomo said. "So, we're going to take more dramatic actions. We are going to close down the New York City playgrounds. I've talked about this for weeks."
He added that he's working with Mayor Bill de Blasio on the closures. Open areas in parks will stay open, he said.
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From CNN's Gregory Lemos
A growing number of doctors and local leaders are calling on Gov. Bill Lee to issue a stay-at-home order in their state or, they warn, Tennessee "will become the next epicenter" of the coronavirus outbreak.
Dr. Aaron Milstone, a Franklin County based acute care pulmonologist, and nine other medical leaders who represent thousands of doctors, sent a letter to Lee urging him to "act swiftly."
"It is our estimation that we have little time to “flatten the curve” on the current situation," the letter reads. "China and South Korea have made great progress by imposing restrictive measures. We ask that Tennessee do the same."
Milstone's letter was accompanied by a letter from the Members of the Middle Tennessee Delegation urging the governor to listen to the outcry from the medical community.
"Our ability to manage the pandemic at the local level is limited and varied," the letter read. "We feel strongly that the quickest path to recovery is a uniform response to this challenge."
Milstone joined with the Tennessee Medical Association to organize an online petition that, as of Wednesday morning, had over 30,000 signatures of both doctors and residents in support of the governor issuing a stay at home order. Nearly every medical association and over 100 mayors across the state have endorsed this cause as well, according to Milstone.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said today that the state will hit its apex for coronavirus cases "roughly at the end of April."
"Which means another month of this," he added.
The governor said at that point, based on the projections, New York will need 110,000 Covid-19 hospital beds and 37,000 ventilators.
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