The COVID-19 model used by the White House has been revised and the numbers don’t look as bleak as a week ago. The question is the accuracy of the data used to build the model.
Dr. Ai Fen, whose warnings in late December led to the world learning about COVID-19, has disappeared after giving an interview to a Chinese magazine in which she claimed hospital administrators reprimanded her for alerting other doctors about the virus.
Messianic Rabbi Zev Porat joins us from Tel Aviv to share how COVID-19 is opening doors to preach the gospel in Israel—and how the underground church in China has stepped up to help.
The FDA has approved chloroquine to treat cases of COVID-19 “when a clinical trial is not available or feasible.” But there can be serious side effects, such as irreversible vision loss.
President Trump extended the recommendation for self-isolation another 30 days Sunday while sharing new projections that the US may see the peak of the COVID-19 outbreak in two weeks.
Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis (US Army, Ret.) says calls to use the military to address the COVID-19 outbreak are misguided, and that the military’s role should be balanced against national security concerns.
Do: Follow recommendations of local health officials. Don’t: Yell at the grocery store manager who says you’re not allowed to buy 552 cans of Mountain Dew.
House Financial Services Chair Maxine Waters included a provision in her COVID-19 stimulus bill requiring the Federal Reserve Banks to create digital wallets for Americans to receive aid payments, effectively creating a digital dollar.
The Big 3 automakers shut down production through the end of the month while America’s airlines, hotels, restaurants, and movie theaters ask the federal government for a bailout.
Denmark passes new law giving government power to test, treat, quarantine, and vaccinate the public, while US official talk with tech companies about using mobile phone data, including GPS, to stop spread of COVID-19.