Keeping employees & customers safe is a #1 priority for retailers. Here are 5 ways you can help: #ShopSafe #ThankYouRetailWorkers pic.twitter.com/0mHIQkCAMq
— RILA (@RILAtweets) April 7, 2020
This firefighter in Ecuador is bringing a little joy to families on lockdown with his "high-rise" trumpet concerts. https://t.co/sbEzsmr6Zu pic.twitter.com/KPpVlUa1O4
— World News Tonight (@ABCWorldNews) April 14, 2020
BATTLE OVER REOPENING: @TomLlamasABC reports on how the country might be reopened, with President Trump saying he has “total” authority, but several governors pushing back – as staggering death tolls are reported at nursing homes from coast to coast. https://t.co/6fbxI8NaSY pic.twitter.com/JOFodhozdg
— World News Tonight (@ABCWorldNews) April 14, 2020
In a message to China, North Korea and maybe Russia, U.S. Air Force puts B-52 bombers, tankers and drones on runway in Guam pic.twitter.com/R2zsOZy2ur
— Lucas Tomlinson (@LucasFoxNews) April 14, 2020
Did you ever think you'd witness Europe like this?
Streets, Square's, gardens and towns deserted. Europe has become an eerie ghost town under #Covid19 lockdown.See the full range of The Local #Coronavirus articles here: https://t.co/k17xEMYGCY pic.twitter.com/cz29y7jzXH
— The Local Switzerland (@TheLocalSwitzer) April 9, 2020
Farm sector planning to fly in 1,500 seasonal workers to save fruit and veg harvest https://t.co/CgMuEUhJPE pic.twitter.com/h3VxzLhSuP
— Independent.ie (@Independent_ie) April 14, 2020
Dubai has a movement-monitoring system that requires residents to apply for a digital permit whenever they leave home during the coronavirus lockdown.@s_westall tested it out pic.twitter.com/9rmlCUz0Kr
— QuickTake by Bloomberg (@QuickTake) April 14, 2020
BREAKING: The International Monetary Fund predicts the "Great Lockdown" recession will be the steepest in almost a century https://t.co/iVMNwmeb82 pic.twitter.com/k2eLLc2qMA
— Bloomberg (@business) April 14, 2020
Our three-month lockdown scenario sees GDP fall by a third, but with a quick recovery as the restrictions are lifted. #OBRcovidscenario pic.twitter.com/raiu16Q8qV
— Office for Budget Responsibility (@OBR_UK) April 14, 2020
Air pollution plummets across UK amid lockdown, with nitrogen dioxide levels falling 40% on last year https://t.co/tDt1fjcNG3
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) April 8, 2020
Police officers in Kensal Green, London say they saw '20 – 30 males' playing cricket, and they ran away when officers started to approach.
The UK remains in lockdown amid the #coronavirus pandemic – head here for the latest updates: https://t.co/3Mk8rmYiX6 pic.twitter.com/mkzFp6wbdA
— SkyNews (@SkyNews) April 8, 2020
Living in lockdown – 16 per cent of families in London live in overcrowded accommodation. That's almost three times as much as any other region or nation across the UK – though overcrowding still a big issue in other cities within regions, such as Birmingham. pic.twitter.com/fZVx4SFXE0
— Resolution Foundation (@resfoundation) April 9, 2020
**New Zealand went hard & early on testing & proper lockdown – and it's had ONE #coronavirus death.
The UK went soft & late & we've now had over 7000 deaths.
Our reliance on flawed expert advice is a growing scandal.
My new column: https://t.co/sARywL0gRQ pic.twitter.com/jr20IR43Iw— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) April 9, 2020
Dominic Raab reveals lockdown WILL continue and warns the worst is yet to come https://t.co/pr3LcnMOUd pic.twitter.com/tL5vpUCmTm
— Daily Mail U.K. (@DailyMailUK) April 13, 2020
Michael Gove denies breaking lockdown rules as he is photographed jogging in a park https://t.co/r25OYISS83
— Daily Mail U.K. (@DailyMailUK) April 13, 2020
A video out of the UK shows police officers entering a man’s house after breaking in to check whether he was having a social gathering in violation of coronavirus lockdown rules. pic.twitter.com/7dTOi8o9Dj
— London & UK Crime.. (@CrimeLdn) April 13, 2020
1.5 million have gone a whole day without eating since lockdown began & 7.1 million have had to skip meals
Ministers must urgently put money in pockets of families who can’t afford food & support local authorities to scale up their food aid response https://t.co/SLCwaGM92A @DWP
— Caroline Lucas (@CarolineLucas) April 11, 2020
4 European countries easing lockdown restrictions this week https://t.co/oqGIl4z5GP
— Yahoo News UK (@YahooNewsUK) April 13, 2020
As stay-at-home order have been put in place across the country, the question has been raised: Should religious groups be included in the bans on large gatherings amid the threat of COVID-19?
See which states have religious exemptions from such orders:https://t.co/2NbcqxvKd5
— Religion News Service (@RNS) April 10, 2020
Covid-19: Easter services become 'bubble church' under lockdown https://t.co/37XDgT1p0v
— RNZ News (@rnz_news) April 11, 2020
If Australians don't stay home this weekend, we might face more restrictions. Here's what they could be https://t.co/t7oQho2Tal
— ABC News (@abcnews) April 11, 2020
COVID-19 update: Trudeau addresses Canadians | Special coverage with @RosieBarton https://t.co/78CcpPJOwD https://t.co/sahyqROHpl
— CBC News (@CBCNews) April 9, 2020
https://twitter.com/bbcworldservice/status/1248632958317199360
Paul McCartney's handwritten lyrics for The Beatles' 1968 hit 'Hey Jude' have sold at auction for €851,000https://t.co/VmWPTNx7yi
— RTÉ News (@rtenews) April 11, 2020
Good Friday in Germany: Churches Closed, Mosques Blast Adhan!
Muslims defy lockdown and gather in Mönchengladbach, Germany to listen to the Islamic call to prayer
If Christians decided to gather in front of Churches on Easter I can promise you, Merkel will have them arrested. pic.twitter.com/RV5XNlXZO5
— Amy Mek (@AmyMek) April 10, 2020
And to date, Ireland has performed 8.69 tests per 1,000 people.https://t.co/hX2wsoNMVK
The UK has performed 4 tests per 1,000 people.https://t.co/JJnGQsMDyI
— Elaine Doyle (@laineydoyle) April 12, 2020
Back to the mortality data, let’s look at cumulative deaths:
• US death toll has passed Italy’s
• Question is will its curve now taper off like Italy’s or keep rising?
• Australia’s death toll far below other Anglophone countriesAll charts: https://t.co/JxVd2cG7KI pic.twitter.com/nZ0ikm4HeJ
— John Burn-Murdoch (@jburnmurdoch) April 6, 2020
After Dr. Fauci clarifies his remarks from Sunday about how earlier mitigation efforts would have saved lives, @PaulaReidCBS asks if he's doing so "voluntarily."
Fauci: "Everything I do is voluntarily. Please. Don't even imply that." https://t.co/9T8aUPjUrs pic.twitter.com/NHqBbOUQ77
— CBS News (@CBSNews) April 13, 2020
NEW: Republican senators send a wide-ranging demand for information, records and documents to the World Health Organization regarding the origins of the novel coronavirus, part of a larger investigation into the global response to the pandemic. https://t.co/561jVGPcEP
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) April 14, 2020
Since Chinese authorities disclosed the outbreak of a mysterious pneumonia-like illness, later revealed to be the coronavirus, to international health officials on New Year’s Eve, at least 430,000 people arrived in the U.S. on direct flights from China https://t.co/k4wdVPAVJu
— The New York Times (@nytimes) April 4, 2020
University of Washington just updated their model. Now shows the coronavirus outbreak over much sooner. Projected total deaths down to 80k. https://t.co/waw7xZnx6P
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) April 6, 2020
This BBC report on the situation in the US … damn pic.twitter.com/9ZH4sGt08a
— John Whitehouse (@existentialfish) April 6, 2020
If you think that this is what should be happening today, you’re either uninformed about coronavirus, a nihilistic partisan, or a Republican-appointed Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
(or a combo) https://t.co/H7xKNHU0fL
— Ben Wikler (@benwikler) April 7, 2020
Citizens who lost health coverage in the past 2 weeks due to the economic collapse:
USA 3,500,000
Australia 0
Belgium 0
Canada 0
Chile 0
Denmark 0
Finland 0
France 0
Germany 0
Greece 0
Hungary 0
Italy 0
Japan 0
Norway 0
S Korea 0
Spain 0
Sweden 0
Turkey 0
UK 0#WorldHealthDay— Karine Jean-Pierre (@K_JeanPierre) April 7, 2020
Watch: A supermoon rises over the Swiss Alps on Tuesday evening pic.twitter.com/mrTUYPnU2A
— TIME (@TIME) April 8, 2020
The supermoon of 2020 rises over the Shard in London. See more pictures here: https://t.co/Eu1V69avEO pic.twitter.com/pdMhOf6Mvj
— Reuters (@Reuters) April 8, 2020
WATCH: A spectacular supermoon illuminates the skies over Moscow, London, Paris and New York City. pic.twitter.com/qlEb4Yvp03
— NBC News (@NBCNews) April 8, 2020
WATCH: April's supermoon, which is the largest one of 2020, shone down the deserted streets of Paris on Tuesday https://t.co/o1S0abeB7R pic.twitter.com/BrTnjYo6fr
— CBS News (@CBSNews) April 8, 2020
Have you missed it? Here's what the #supermoon looked like in night skies across Asia. pic.twitter.com/cmk925XojD
— DW News (@dwnews) April 8, 2020
LOOK: This supermoon is the biggest and brightest of the year, thanks in part to its closer-than-usual proximity to earth pic.twitter.com/HwVKmrdc1F
— QuickTake by Bloomberg (@QuickTake) April 8, 2020
New Mexico is using cell phone data to track the movement of people within the state for information on whether people are abiding by stay-at-home orders, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham says https://t.co/Jcwq2cemhq
— CNN (@CNN) April 10, 2020
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham says she'll do "what's right" for her state to slow coronavirus spread even if President Trump eases up on social distancing guidelines come May. https://t.co/uN5YFFilML
— CNN (@CNN) April 13, 2020
Coronavirus has now killed more people in Navajo Nation than in all of New Mexico, which has a population 13 times larger
Jonathan Nez, Navajo Nation President, told me the peak may still be a month away
My story from Window Rock, AZ:https://t.co/xF0qhiPyF5
— Simon Romero (@viaSimonRomero) April 9, 2020
The Republican Party is urging New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham to allow nonessential small businesses to reopen with some requirements for social distancing. https://t.co/R3s3vrgK2W
— KOB 4 (@KOB4) April 13, 2020
Shortage of PPE hinders possible help in expected hospital surge in Las Cruces https://t.co/jc2TBNNvhU
— Las Cruces Sun-News (@CrucesSunNews) April 9, 2020
Las Cruces Utilities reports every drop of city tap water goes through rigorous monitoring. https://t.co/Fi6zwca8Zj
— Las Cruces Sun-News (@CrucesSunNews) April 5, 2020
Using a laser cutter, a thermal press, a sheet metal pneumatic shear and multiple 3D printers, NMSU engineering students and staff have made more than 70 face shields and plan to produce more. https://t.co/1E0ei3DpQb
— Las Cruces Sun-News (@CrucesSunNews) April 12, 2020
Holy Week services across New Mexico took place in parking lots and in empty church buildings, with sermons broadcast on the radio or online. Did you take part? https://t.co/6NejK3hbyY
— Las Cruces Sun-News (@CrucesSunNews) April 12, 2020
"Up until now we have been struggling to keep up with local demand but we increased our production capacity and would like to help out neighboring communities if possible," Aysh Heneghan said. https://t.co/j3pbvpLDfG
— Silver City Sun-News (@SCSunNews) April 10, 2020
The school district will check out computers to families that do not have one while TDS will offer free internet. https://t.co/QFjRqbbl0I
— Alamogordo DailyNews (@alamogordonews) March 27, 2020
Bloomfield Senior Center is continuously making face masks for the public to help combat the coronavirus.
The demand is high and non-stop. In fact, one recent order came from Delaware. https://t.co/e5VG9GkRHA
— TheDailyTimes (@TheDailyTimes) April 12, 2020
Wed charts: NM COVID-19 cases jump by 72, or 9%, to total 865. Sadly, 3 more deaths bring total to 16. Per capita rates in Sandoval, McKinley, San Juan counties rising far above others. Approx 23% of reported cases have recovered. Full set: https://t.co/HzKoyjnSFi Be well, all. pic.twitter.com/VvJ4eV9YER
— Robert Browman (@robbrow) April 8, 2020
Local farmers have surplus produce, and food banks have empty shelves. The American Friends Service Committee of New Mexico is buying produce to give to the food bank, and buying face masks and seeds for local farmers: https://t.co/oQyUvggkdP
— Theresa Davis (@theresa__davis) April 10, 2020
Marpac Inc. expects to begin an initial production run of 500 respirators in about two weeks, and then scale up to 5,000 units per week by running its facility 12 hours a day. https://t.co/SoPLCHcY2V
— Santa Fe New Mexican (@thenewmexican) April 7, 2020
The move was in response to a plunge in the price per barrel of American crude oil as the COVID-19 pandemic continued its spread and sap of global demand. https://t.co/kkYpvacrXW
— CarlsbadCurrentArgus (@CCurrentArgus) April 6, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has closed Carlsbad Caverns and other national parks around the country, but how about taking a tour from the comfort of your couch? https://t.co/eFxQZJ0g3N
— CarlsbadCurrentArgus (@CCurrentArgus) April 10, 2020
The comment period began Friday as the draft environmental impact statement was published in the Federal Register. https://t.co/eAca8cfPCl
— CarlsbadCurrentArgus (@CCurrentArgus) March 25, 2020
States that have made churches exempt from their stay at home orders include:
Louisiana
Ohio
Florida
Delaware
Massachusetts
Michigan
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
West Virginiahttps://t.co/Y8bPPA8gtF— GEN (@GENmag) April 10, 2020
IRS deposits first wave of stimulus checks to Americans https://t.co/stu7tibDFu
— KOAT.com (@koat7news) April 12, 2020
.@GStephanopoulos says he's tested positive for COVID-19: "I'm one of those cases that are basically asymptomatic. I've never had a fever, never had chills, never had a headache, never had a cough, never had shortness of breath. I'm feeling great." https://t.co/Qi2CeQPinh pic.twitter.com/n3IM8p09kC
— Good Morning America (@GMA) April 13, 2020
West Haven-based @thermaxx normally makes insulation for construction projects. Now they're #manufacturing and donating medical gowns.
"A fire chief called and said 'we're out of gowns. Can you make some gowns?'" says CFO Larry Campana. #COVID19 #MadeinCT https://t.co/TKTsAPb418
— CBIA (@CBIANews) April 6, 2020
Xerox, startup team up to mass-produce 1M ventilators https://t.co/7SsiFHEmUE
— Connecticut Post (@connpost) April 6, 2020
Connecticut has one of the nation’s largest COVID-19 outbreaks but lags behind other states in testing. Here’s why that is and why it matters https://t.co/G1VrjelfPf
— Hartford Courant (@hartfordcourant) April 7, 2020
The spread of the novel coronavirus has upended the state’s tourism industry, with museums and other sites forced to close temporarily to comply with social-distancing rules. https://t.co/5fLoE3vt71
— New Haven Register (@nhregister) April 6, 2020
Officials report more than 1,200 new COVID-19 cases statewide https://t.co/znBQbwz1t1 pic.twitter.com/TACLwh0ier
— Record-Journal (@Record_Journal) April 6, 2020
Nearly 1,300 CT businesses get federal loans in 3 days https://t.co/DN2pOTAkyH
— Stamford Advocate (@StamAdvocate) April 6, 2020
These are the only countries reporting no cases of coronavirus https://t.co/ScUU7k68Ua
— The News-Times (@NewsTimes) April 6, 2020
Experts: Bronx Zoo tiger with coronavirus raises concern about pets https://t.co/zNpMjJnOQ1
— TheHourNews (@TheHourNews) April 6, 2020
Bank of America Is First Major Bank to Begin Relief Program https://t.co/crGa2gnbgS
— NBC Connecticut (@NBCConnecticut) April 3, 2020
One economist said it won’t be until January or February before air travel “begins to come close to normal," and the impact on Connecticut will be unavoidable https://t.co/MBpCA2w4Ol
— Hartford Courant (@hartfordcourant) April 6, 2020
Today, Fortune 10 & Rhode Island-based company @CVSHealth announced free drive-through #COVID19 testing using the new @AbbottGlobal ID NOW™ system. Rhode Island is only one of two states to offer this new testing https://t.co/PSs1aOBts5
— Rhode Island Commerce (@CommerceRI) April 6, 2020
Global shares rise on optimism over progress in coronavirus battle https://t.co/qIjF10pxhK
— Providence Journal (@projo) April 7, 2020
Well-known model dramatically increases estimate of R.I. coronavirus deaths https://t.co/YLshdah6ws
— Providence Journal (@projo) April 7, 2020
NEW: CVS Health opening drive-through coronavirus testing sites in Georgia and Rhode Island https://t.co/Mu9Q9YkEgt pic.twitter.com/6Tco7ncCZC
— The Hill (@thehill) April 6, 2020
#HAPPENINGNOW : @RIStatePolice and @MassStatePolice are escorting 300,000 N95 masks to NY for frontline healthcare workers.
Using a trailer truck w the #Patriots logo, it dropped off about 900,000 masks in Massachusetts and 100,000 in Rhode Island. @NBC10 pic.twitter.com/Fc9YOJmttT— Connor Cyrus (@NBC10_Connor) April 3, 2020
Wait….. Before you Hate. Lol #QuarantineLife pic.twitter.com/4E6bCL3fV3
— ICE T (@FINALLEVEL) April 8, 2020
Ever wonder what happens when you yank the pull cord on an aircraft emergency slide?
Wonder no more. pic.twitter.com/872diWGEGQ
— AeroDork (@AeroDork) February 15, 2018
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Hungry #Nara deer leave park in search of food #Japan pic.twitter.com/9vg4D54KQ7
— Ruptly (@Ruptly) April 11, 2020
Forest fires spread near #Chernobyl’s former nuclear power plant#Ukraine pic.twitter.com/isf9xZCk3n
— Ruptly (@Ruptly) April 13, 2020
Refrigerated trucks to store bodies arrive at #Manhattan hospital amid #COVID19 pandemic pic.twitter.com/wQRcJSBpXe
— Ruptly (@Ruptly) April 12, 2020
So Denmark is apparently having some sort of a party involving sex toys but casually "forgot" to invite its loyal neighbors from the south?! Rude. pic.twitter.com/vjhrEAMqCF
— DW News (@dwnews) April 10, 2020
This world map shows only the regions with an average life expectancy of over 80 years. Source: https://t.co/GJJnFjGtuj pic.twitter.com/0gQDk5yWmZ
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) December 1, 2019
Things looking a bit out of control today in Anderlecht, Brussels, 5km from EU headquarters. pic.twitter.com/EghWjr5t5m
— Mark Higgie (@MarkHiggie1) April 11, 2020