Month: March 2020
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Coronavirus NY: Gov. Cuomo briefing
CORONAVIRUS NEW YORK: Gov. Andrew Cuomo holds a briefing on the latest COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and more in New York state. ABC7 New York video.
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Doctor Describes What It’s Like Treating Coronavirus Patients
Dr. Baugh is the Chief Medical Officer for Remote Health Solutions and a practicing ER Doctor in Utah. Dr Baugh sat down with Chief Video Director Richie McGinniss to discuss his experience thus far in treating Coronavirus patients both online and in person. Do you have any firsthand experience dealing with the Coronavirus? We would…
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Mayor Bill de Blasio gives update on coronavirus in NYC
ABC7 New York video.
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Coronavirus NY: Governor Andrew Cuomo briefing
CORONAVIRUS LIVE: Gov. Andrew Cuomo has the latest on efforts to slow COVID-19 spread across New York. FOX News New York video.
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USNS Comfort arrives in NYC
ABC7 New York News video.
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Coronavirus NY: Gov. Cuomo update
CORONAVIRUS NY: Governor Andrew Cuomo holds a briefing on the latest COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in New York state. ABC7 New Yoek News video.
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Steve Bannon makes bold prediction about Trump’s coronavirus next steps
SUBSCRIBEDJesse Watters is joined by Former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon about the future reopening of the economy. FOX News video.
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Coronavirus Update: NYPD Det. Cedric Dixon Dies From COVID-19 Illness
New York’s finest are remembering one of their own. A detective has fallen victim to the coronavirus , a first for the NYPD. ( Dixon had asthma and diabetes ) CBS2 New York News video.
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MARUV – Singer YouTube Star from Ukraine -150 million views for 20 days
Coronavirus – Ukrainian Singer Maruv Stuck in the Moscow, Russia and can’t get back to Ukraine. Video MARUV
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New York City reports more than 26,000 COVID-19 cases
New York state saw an increase of almost 8,000 cases of COVID-19 since Friday, with 52,318 patients with coronavirus. Deaths in the state hit 728, up from 519. Of those cases, 29,766 are in New York City, the epicenter of the crisis in the United States. ABC7 New York News video.
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NYPD detective becomes department’s first uniformed officer to die of COVID-19
An NYPD detective is the first uniformed member of service to die from coronavirus. Detective Cedric Dixon, 48, is the NYPD’s first uniformed officer to die of coronavirus and third member of the department, after a janitor and an administrative aid. “We are hurting, we are crying and we continue to fight,” Police Commissioner Dermot…
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President Trump COVID-19 briefing
CORONAVIRUS FIGHTING … President Donald Trump and COVID-19 Task Force hold briefing as hospital ship Comfort departs for New York City. ABC7 New York News video.
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Dow experiences best week since 1938
FOX Business’ Ashley Webster discusses the ongoing volatility in the market and says Boeing didn’t perform well on Friday. FOX Business News video.
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Did P.C. Culture Escalate The Spread Of Coronavirus in Italy and World Wide?
An Italian virologist says that P.C. culture caused the influx of coronavirus cases across Italy. TheDC Shorts News Video.
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Trump Goes Off On ABC Reporter: “Don’t Be A Cutie Pie”
Trump told a reporter not to be a “cutie pie” during a coronavirus press briefing. DC Shirt News video.
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Is “Herd Immunity” a Solution to Coronavirus?
Herd Immunity can knock out a virus if enough people are immune to the disease. Is this a potential solution to the coronavirus pandemic? The DC video.
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How Chinese Socialism Is Destroying South Africa
Ernst Roets and Monique Taute of Afriforum explain how Socialism is tearing apart South Africa and how China is taking control of the African continent. Daily Caller video.
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Governor Newsom praises Silicon Valley’s innovation amid coronavirus crisis
California Governor Gavin Newsom, D-CA, holds press conference. FOX Business video.
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Gov. DeSantis addresses COVID-19 concerns as travelers flock to Florida
Governor Ron DeSantis updates Florida on coronavirus. FOX Business video.
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Coronavirus Update: Virtual Attractions Offer Glimpses Inside Museums, Zoos & More
While you may not be able to visit some of the country’s most famous public attractions right now, that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a different type of experience at home; CBS2 New York News.