April 8 coronavirus news

By Julia Hollingsworth, Ben Westcott, Adam Renton, Jack Guy, Fernando Alfonso III, Meg Wagner and Mike Hayes, CNN

Updated 9:35 p.m. ET, April 8, 2020
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12:56 p.m. ET, April 8, 2020

New York governor says coronavirus deaths have far surpassed those killed on 9/11

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State of New York

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo pointed out that the death toll in the state so far during the coronavirus crisis has far eclipsed the number of people killed during the September 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center.

Cuomo said that the 2,753 New Yorkers were killed at the World Trade Center, while 6,268 have died so far in the coronavirus pandemic.

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12:47 p.m. ET, April 8, 2020

More New York coronavirus patients died yesterday than any other day

State of New York
State of New York

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said more people died of coronavirus yesterday than any other day before.

There were 779 coronavirus-related deaths across the state Tuesday, Cuomo said in a press briefing today. This is up from 731 deaths on Monday.

He detailed how many people have died across the state over the past few days:

  • April 2: 562
  • April 3: 630
  • April 4: 594
  • April 5: 599
  • April 6: 731
  • April 7: 779
12:48 p.m. ET, April 8, 2020

New York governor: Social distancing is working, but deaths are increasing

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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo started his daily news conference by saying he had both good and bad news to report.

While data shows that social distancing is helping to flatten the curve, the death toll is still going up. Yesterday, 779 people died across the state — the highest single-day death toll yet.

"Today is a day in the state of New York with very mixed emotions," he said.

"There is good news in what we're seeing, that what we have done and we are doing is actually working," Cuomo said.

Social distancing "is working," Cuomo said, saying the curve is flattening because New Yorkers are rigorous about social distancing.

Then, he reported the death toll.

"The bad news isn't just bad. The bad news is actually terrible," he said of the 779 people who died yesterday.

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12:30 p.m. ET, April 8, 2020

World Health leader says "focus should be on fighting this virus" after Trump's criticism

From CNN's Amanda Watts

World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus addressed President Trump’s claims that WHO mishandled the coronavirus, saying right now, “the focus should be on fighting this virus.” 

"Not only that we said we have been doing everything we can, but we will continue to do everything — day and night like we have been doing to save lives. We don’t want to waste time," Tedros said

Tedros said, when you’re confronted with a new and dangerous serious public health concern like coronavirus, WHO does an after-action assessment, “so we will do our assessment identifying the strengths and weaknesses,” WHO wants to learn from our mistakes and strength and move forward, Tedros said.

Some background: During the White House Coronavirus Task Force briefing yesterday, President Trump said WHO had mishandled the coronavirus.

“We'll be looking into that very carefully. And we're going to put a hold on money spent to the WHO. We're going to put a very powerful hold on it and we're going to see,” he said.

Later in the briefing he clarified that he wouldn’t freeze funding, but “I said we’re going to look at it.” 

 

12:22 p.m. ET, April 8, 2020

US Senate leader takes initial steps to move ahead with next stimulus bill

From CNN's Manu Raju

US Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has started the process to move for quick passage Thursday of the $251 billion for additional small business loans — without including the list of Democratic demands outlined by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Sen. Chuck Schumer, according to GOP sources.

McConnell has checked with senators to determine whether any of them will object to moving just the $251 billion package. 

Democrats are expected to object to passing the $251 billion package if their demands aren't met. Those requests include hundred of billions of dollars for hospitals and state and local governments, according to Democratic sources.

That means we could see on the floor tomorrow morning dueling efforts by both sides to pass their bills — with both expected to fail, according to a source involved in the talks.

Talks are expected to occur today to see if any deal could be reached to avoid a stalemate.

12:22 p.m. ET, April 8, 2020

There are more than 400,000 coronavirus cases in the US

There are 401,166 coronavirus cases in the United States, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University.

Johns Hopkins is currently reporting 12,912 deaths in the United States from the disease.

12:24 p.m. ET, April 8, 2020

Pennsylvania is reporting 70 new coronavirus deaths

From CNN's Melanie Schuman

Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine speaks at a press conference on Tuesday, April 7.
Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine speaks at a press conference on Tuesday, April 7. State of Pennsylvania

There are 70 additional deaths in Pennsylvania, bringing the statewide total to 310, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health.

There are also 1,680 new cases, which the state says brings its total to 16,239.

“Now more than ever, as we continue to see Covid-19 cases and deaths rise in Pennsylvania, we need Pennsylvanians to take action,” Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine said.

She continued: “Those actions should be to stay calm, stay home and stay safe. If you must go out, please limit it to as few trips as possible and wear a mask to protect not only yourself, but other people as well. We need all Pennsylvanians to heed these efforts to protect our vulnerable Pennsylvanians, and our healthcare workers and frontline responders.”

12:18 p.m. ET, April 8, 2020

Canada's Trudeau says coronavirus measures will be in place for many more weeks

From CNN’s Paula Newton

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CTV Network

Canada’s national lockdown will continue “for many more weeks” as the nation studies how best to resume some economic activity, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Wednesday.

He added that things "won’t be back to normal."

"The current measures will be in place for many more weeks so we have time to get that right and to look what other countries that might be earlier in their phase do that is successful,” he said.

Trudeau said his government is looking at different scenarios, but it's still too early to think about relaxing any social distancing measures.

“It’s going to be very, very, important to do it in a measured, graduated way that allows for economic activity to begin while preventing severe spikes in COVID transmissions.”

By the numbers: Canada has reported 17,984 cases of Covid-19 and 391 related deaths. Per capita, Canada has less than half the reported coronavirus cases than in the United States and a lower death rate. Testing for the virus in Canada has been rigorous, although testing per capita has slipped in recent days.

12:15 p.m. ET, April 8, 2020

Coronavirus death toll in UK tops 7,000

The UK on Wednesday reported 938 deaths in hospitals from Covid-19 – its highest death toll in a single day so far – taking the total deaths to 7,097.

Of the 232,708 people who have been tested, at least 60,733 people have now tested positive for coronavirus, the Department of Health and Social Care said on Twitter.