Trump projects up to 240,000 will succumb, even with mitigation
The president took a newly somber tone — and contradicted many of his previous assessments of the virus — as he urged residents to follow measures aimed at limiting the spread of covid-19.
Faced with a crush of patients, besieged NYC hospitals struggle with life-or-death decisions
Some have activated “do-not-resuscitate” policies for coronavirus patients, canceled all but the most urgent surgeries and abandoned use of isolation rooms.
Governors plead for medical equipment from U.S. stockpile plagued by shortages, confusion
Some states are receiving what they requested while others come up short, prompting frustration among state officials who see a byzantine and unsteady distribution system.
The Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center Plaza is among the institutions that closed their doors. (Metropolitan Opera)
Broadway’s 41 theaters are closed, and the Tony Awards have been postponed indefinitely. (Jeenah Moon for The Post)
In the city that never sleeps, the pandemic is a nightmare for the arts
Barely three weeks into the closing of every major arts venue in New York City, the arts world is looking at a likely months-long shutdown with no clear sense of when it will end.
New CDC data shows danger of coronavirus for those with diabetes, heart or lung disease, other chronic conditions
The report shows that people of any age with underlying medical conditions are at increased risk if they contract the virus.
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Biden raises doubts about holding Democratic convention in July, saying ‘It’s hard to envision that’
The former vice president and likely Democratic presidential nominee suggested the DNC could postpone the convention, while also warning that states need to prepare for remote voting in November.
As the coronavirus continues its deadly march, donors and blood bank staff could be taken out of commission.
Water temperatures are running about three degrees above normal, contributing to record warmth along the Gulf Coast.
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