Mar 17 Watch 11:18 What the U.S. federal government is doing to fight COVID-19 In the U.S., nearly 100 people have died from novel coronavirus among 5,200 confirmed cases. With the infection expected to spread more broadly and businesses and organizations shutting down, what is the latest federal government response? Lisa Desjardins, Yamiche Alcindor… Continue watching
Mar 17 Watch 5:34 Many Americans will be hurt financially by pandemic. Here's how government could help On Tuesday, Wall Street recouped some of Monday’s record losses, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average regaining 1,000 points in apparent reaction to the prospect of a major economic stimulus package. How would that help Americans reeling from the pandemic?… Continue watching
Mar 17 WATCH: Airbnb, hotels seek U.S. government aid as demand flattens By Dee-Ann Durbin, Associated Press Hilton CEO Christopher Nassetta told the president Hilton has had to close some hotels for the first time in 100 years. Continue reading
Mar 17 Watch 7:18 San Francisco mayor says 'drastic steps' by federal government needed to address crisis On Monday, nearly 7 million people in San Francisco and the surrounding Bay Area were ordered by city and county officials to stay home to try to stem the spread of the novel coronavirus. The city’s Democratic mayor, London Breed,… Continue watching
Mar 17 Panic buying leaves retailers scrambling to restock By Anne D'Innocenzio, Associated Press Grocers big and small are hiring more workers, paying overtime and limiting purchases on certain high demand items as they scramble to restock shelves that have been wiped out by panic shopping in response to the global viral pandemic. Continue reading
Mar 17 WATCH: Florida governor gives coronavirus update By Justin Stabley Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis provides an update on how the state is responding to the novel coronavirus outbreak. Continue reading
Mar 17 EU to ban most foreign travelers for 30 days to curb pandemic By Lorne Cook, Associated Press The leaders of European Union nations have agreed to institute a travel ban that prohibits most foreigners from entering the bloc for 30 days to discourage the spread of the new coronavirus. Continue reading
Mar 17 St. Patrick's Day subdued across the world amid virus crisis By Alanna Durkin Richer, Associated Press St. Patrick's Day revelers across the world tried to salvage the holiday with makeshift celebrations after parades and parties were scrapped and residents were urged to hunker down at home to slow the spread of the new coronavirus. Continue reading
Mar 17 'How are we going to eat?' Novel coronavirus tests Europe's social nets By Aritz Parra, Nicole Winfield, Associated Press Governments across Europe are deferring tax payments, approving short-term unemployment schemes and paid sick leave to try to cushion the economic blow to businesses and blue collar workers alike from virus-containment measures. Continue reading
Mar 17 WATCH: Confronting Coronavirus -- A PBS NewsHour Special To offer context around these uncertain times, the PBS NewsHour will shed light on what health precautions everyone should take, as well as the pandemic’s economic impact. Watch live here on Thursday, March 19, starting at 8 p.m. ET. Continue reading