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Steelrolled's JournalHundreds protest against lockdown at Polish-German border
Source: Reuters
Hundreds of people who live in Poland and work in Germany protested on Friday evening in the southwestern Polish border town of Zgorzelec against a mandatory coronavirus quarantine for those who cross the border.
Poland was one of the first European Union states to close borders due to the outbreak of the new coronavirus. It also imposed a mandatory two-week lockdown for those who enter its territory - a major jolt for those who live their lives in between two EU states.
The protest was staged on a foot bridge connecting Zgorzelec and the German town of Gorlitz, which functioned as one town before the borders were closed.
Ive been trapped at home for six weeks, cant cross the border, go to work. I cant go back to my students, said Mirella Binkiewicz, a teacher living in Zgorzelec and working in Gorlitz.
Read more: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-cross-border-worke/hundreds-protest-against-lockdown-at-polish-german-border-idUSKCN2270BE
The effects of closure of borders within the EU...
Appears Belgium now has most per-capita corona virus deaths
The chart below shows per-capita deaths of the five hardest hit counties, and then the US for reference. The starting point for each country is when it reached 5 deaths per million. Between those five and the US are the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Sweden
Stock market news live updates: Stocks rise as states mull reopening plans
Source: Yahoo
Stocks rose Tuesday as investors considered signs that states were beginning to plan for reopening parts of the economy, and braced for a choppy earnings season, as the coronavirus pandemic swept the country at the end of the first quarter.
The Nasdaq ended higher by nearly 4%, as Amazon (AMZN) shares jumped to a record high.
Federal and state officials have shifted their rhetoric around the coronavirus from solely discussing containment and distancing efforts to beginning to think about reopening portions of the country.
Read more: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/stock-market-news-live-updates-april-14-2020-221136911.html
S&P 500 up 27% from the bottom. About 16% from the previous high. Wild times.
'I Wanted To Do Something,' Says Mother Of 2 Who Is First To Test Coronavirus Vaccine
Source: NPR
March 21, 20207:44 AM ET
When Jennifer Haller heard that researchers were looking for volunteers to be injected with an experimental coronavirus vaccine, the Seattle mother of two rolled up her sleeve.
Well, not literally. Haller, 43, the first person to receive the vaccine, was wearing a tank top when a pharmacist, sheathed in gloves, a mask and protective eye gear, injected her with an experimental vaccine named mRNA-1273. It made her arm a bit sore, "but besides that, no, no side effects," she says.
With the outbreak rapidly spreading across the nation, Haller says she was excited to enroll in the Phase 1 trial, which started Monday.
"I wanted to do something because there's so many millions of Americans that don't have the same privileges that I've been given," says Haller, who now works from home for a small tech company. "They're losing their jobs. They are concerned about paying bills, feeding their family."
Vaccines typically take years to develop and bring to market. They go through extensive animal trials to ensure they are not only effective, but safe. But as the coronavirus death toll rapidly climbed reaching 11,147 on Friday researchers felt they couldn't wait.
Read more: https://www.npr.org/2020/03/21/818759617/i-wanted-to-do-something-says-mother-of-2-who-is-first-to-test-coronavirus-vacci
Has there been any discussion of limiting campaign rallies?
Maybe this has been discussed - I didn't see it.
It seems like these rallies can't be good for containing the virus, and present some risk (probably small) to our candidates.
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