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NJ Transit asks for $1.25B in federal aid

Business Correspondent Rhonda Schaffler brings you today's New Jersey business news.

03/19/2020

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NJ Transit asks for $1.25B in federal aid

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Business Correspondent Rhonda Schaffler brings you today's New Jersey business news.

Business Correspondent Rhonda Schaffler brings you today's New Jersey business news.

03/19/2020

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American Red Cross facing blood shortage

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Clip: 3/19/2020 | 2m 3s | In New Jersey, 4,400 units of blood went uncollected at blood drives. (2m 3s)

As testing ramps up, leaders discuss how system is coping

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Clip: 3/19/2020 | 3m 13s | Health care leaders discussed the challenges they're facing with staff and supplies. (3m 13s)

Atlantic City casino business will be hit hard by COVID-19

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Clip: 3/19/2020 | 4m 39s | New Jersey's hospitality industry could suffer long-term impacts from COVID-19. (4m 39s)

Hospitals share notes to care for COVID-19 patients

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Clip: 3/19/2020 | 2m 21s | The five big hospitals in Bergen County are holding daily teleconferences to share notes. (2m 21s)

Senators pass coronavirus economic assistance bills

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Clip: 3/19/2020 | 2m 49s | Bipartisan legislation heads to the governor's desk to be signed into law. (2m 49s)

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