Networks are ramping up their coronavirus coverage, as concerns escalate of a worldwide spread, major public events are postponed or canceled and Wall Street experienced its worst week since the 20…
coverage, as concerns escalate of a worldwide spread, major public events are postponed or canceled and Wall Street experienced its worst week since the 2008 financial crisis.
The administration’s attacks on the media are not unusual. But they are coming at a time when public communication of accurate information is essential, if anything to reassure the country that the White House has a handle on the crisis and the risk is still very low. “Some people are giving us credit for that and some people aren’t. But the only ones who aren’t, they don’t mean it. It’s political. It’s politics,” Trump told reporters.’s radio show on Friday, where he said that the threat of the coronavirus spreading in the United States “remains low.”
with feed from the network’s medical, business, political and investigative reporters and updates on known cases and new infections. They also are doing a morning newsletter,, starting on Monday, with updates from medical correspondent Dr. John Torres and on business ramifications from Ali Velshi. The newsletter also will provide tips to readers.
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