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New York reels at center of pandemic as home-bound Americans feel economic pain

Published 04/02/2020, 09:30 AM
Updated 04/02/2020, 07:43 PM
© Reuters. A mostly empty Western Avenue near Pike Place Market during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Seattle

By Nathan Layne and Maria Caspani

NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City hospitals and morgues bent under the strain of the coronavirus pandemic on Thursday, struggling to treat or bury casualties, as the state's governor offered a grim prediction that the rest of the country would soon face the same misery.

Global coronavirus cases surpassed 1 million on Thursday with more than 52,000 deaths, according to a Reuters tally based on country by country data.

Nearly 1,400 people have been killed by the virus in New York City, while an estimated 90% of Americans are under orders to remain at home, in many cases unable to work and fearing infection when they leave to buy food or other necessities.

"In many ways, New York state is a microcosm of the United States and that's why I think it is going to be illustrative to the rest of the nation as to what is going to happen," New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said.

The U.S. death toll stood at over 5,800 on Thursday, up more than 900 from the day before, with a total of 240,000 cases reported by states and counties, according to a Reuters tally.

The U.S. Navy relieved the commander of the aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt, who wrote a scathing letter asking for help controlling a coronavirus outbreak onboard, U.S. officials told Reuters on Thursday.

White House medical experts have forecast between 100,000 to 240,000 people could be killed even if Americans follow strict lock-down orders.

The U.S. government reported that a record 6.6 million workers, sent home by their employers as businesses closed, had filed for jobless benefits last week, double the previous all-time high set a week earlier.

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"It takes your breath away," Justin Hoogendoorn, head of fixed income strategy and analytics at Piper Sandler in Chicago, said of the unemployment numbers. "Obviously the immediate reaction to something like that is going to be fear."

The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS) said on Thursday it would furlough all non-essential employees beginning on April 19.

BURNING BODIES INTO THE NIGHT

New York City funeral homes and cemetery directors described a surge in demand not seen in decades as cases surpassed 50,000 in the city.

Crematories extended their hours and burned bodies into the night, with corpses piling up so quickly that city officials were looking elsewhere in the state for temporary interment sites.

"We've been preparing for a worst-case scenario, which is in a lot of ways starting to materialize," said Mike Lanotte, director of the New York State Funeral Directors Association.

At Brooklyn's Wyckoff Heights Medical Center, staff were seen disposing of their gowns and caps and other protective wear in a sidewalk trash can on Thursday after wheeling bodies out of the hospital and loading them into a refrigerated truck.

Reuters was unable to confirm whether the bodies were those of coronavirus victims and hospital administrators could not be reached for comment. Operator Beatrice Pereira said, "They said that there's no one available right now, that everyone here is busy saving lives."

An emergency stockpile of medical equipment maintained by the U.S. government has nearly run out of protective gear for doctors and nurses, as governors and healthcare providers across the country clamor for the gear and medical equipment such as ventilators, which help COVID-19 patients breathe.

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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio urged all residents to cover their faces when outdoors, recommending scarves while N95 masks and other professional gear was in short supply.

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PENCE SAYS SUPPLIES ON THE WAY

Vice President Mike Pence, leading the White House response to the outbreak, told Fox News Radio the administration's models suggest the virus will peak in the greater New York metropolitan area in the next seven to 14 days.

​ Pence said the Trump administration had distributed about 4,400 ventilators to New York over the last week and would be sending more on Thursday. He said 3M (NYSE:MMM) would be importing 10 million N95 masks from China.

Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) co-founder Elon Musk, who previously provided more than 1,000 ventilators to California, said on Twitter that he would start delivery of the "intratracheal Medtronic (NYSE:MDT) units" in New York City on Thursday evening.

After New York City appointed former police commissioner James O'Neill to oversee its medical supply chain, U.S. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer of New York called on President Donald Trump to appoint a national czar to oversee the production and distribution of medical supplies.

"The system that the administration has in place is horrible," Schumer told MSNBC.

Trump tweeted that New York has received more federal aid than any other state and said the man he describes as "Cryin' Chuck Schumer" and local officials should stop complaining, adding they should have stocked up long ago.

California Governor Gavin Newsom said at a daily news briefing that 203 people had died in the state, with more than 1,900 patients hospitalized. He said the numbers of cases were not spiraling at the same pace as New York, but cautioned that a spike could still be coming.

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Florida officials agreed to allow two Holland America Line cruise ships afflicted with the coronavirus to dock at a port in Fort Lauderdale, resolving a days-long impasse, NBC reported.

After 27 days at sea in which four passengers aboard one of the ships died, they can dock in Fort Lauderdale.

Latest comments

So Big Bird was saying go out on thre down, Son Of Mario sayin' "don't stop travel", etc. Of course then we have Chuck. Perhaps the most hateful of the group. All of them swid the opposite of what Trump did. All criticized him. All LIED ! Then they lie about Trump not doing anything. THEY did nothing. Five years ago SOM es told they had only 2000 ventilators he spent the dough on sunshine. Now ya have a schiff head, who has had a couple months to write another novel...
Yep. that be the truth..
Just remember - it's China's God given right to eat weird wild animals and inflict the world with viral pandemics! DO NOT question the superiority and righteousness of Beijing! They are the future. You are the past. Be thankful! Bend the knee to your new global leader!
All hail Xi ? Sounds too much like something too many heard years ago. America saved the world from those animals. How do they thank us ? Seriously ?
NYC is not a microcosm of the USA it is a macrocosm of other densely populated areas. Other big cities may get hit in a similar way. Just one more reason for people to spread out. Maybe the government should look into privatizing some of it's real estate holdings to raise revenue, control the spread of disease, and encourage milenials to own property so they have a stake.
Ban Banks from charging us high interest rates on Credit Cards for the next 3 months
I'm thinking there should be a temporary moratorium on personal credit interest, given what the Fed is doing for lenders. If Visa and Mastercard had to face the Spanish Inquisition they'd be burned at the stake for usury.
Yes these guys are charging us 20 % . They should be hanged
 Never too late to realize
I agree that a moratorium would be good, however, I have to correct you on one thing. VISA and Mastercard don't charge or earn interest. That's the banks that offer the cards. The credit card companies make money through transaction fees.
Mr president, order companies to produce enough test kits for all american. It will cost us billions instead trillions. Then we can get out of this mess.
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