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Thursday, March 26, 2020

Alright!

The COVID-19 pressers are starting to bore Americans. The networks are cutting Trump's pressers quickly.
"That I can tell ya!" says the president who downplayed a pandemic. This coronavirus pandemic has now taken a toll on the media coverage of Donald J. Trump. The live pressers from Trump, Mike Pence and the White House are getting cut short.

ABC, NBC, CBS, NPR, PBS, Fox, MSNBC and CNN have stopped airing Trump's Coronavirus Task Force pressers. The only networks that cover it from start to end are Fox News, Newsmax and ONN.

The media outlets are getting tired of Trump offering no updates to the coronavirus.

They are also getting tired of Trump complaining about how he's being treated by media critics and White House reporters. They are asking questions and want answers. They're getting tired of Trump complaining about how it's affecting him more than the millions of Americans out of jobs and those being hospitalized because of this.

No one is immune from the virus. Everyone at any age is at risk of this.

About 1/2 of the United States has shut down. Over 30 states have declared state of emergency orders and ordered non-essential workers to stay home. Businesses, tourist attractions, schools and public venues are off limits.

The United States Senate had passed the stimulus bill on a bipartisan vote (96 senators) with four not voting. Now the House of Representatives are working on passing their version of the bill. Once merged, the bill will be signed by Trump and it will offer partial relief to the 3.28 million Americans who were involuntarily laid off due to the coronavirus.

The networks have stressed that giving Trump free publicity while airing misleading claims and nothing of significance will get people killed.

With the coronavirus pandemic, Americans are being ordered to stay at home if they're sick and those who are able to work are doing under tight restrictions. Many companies had to lay off millions because of the spread of the coronavirus.

Here's things to remember about the coronavirus.

1. Wash your hands frequently
2. Do not touch your face (mouth, nose and eyes)
3. Cough into your elbow instead of your hands
4. Keep a safe distance (at least 6 to 10 feet) from individuals.
5. If you're sick, please stay home.
6. There is no treatment or cure for the COVID-19.
7. Follow state and federal laws regarding this.
8. Do not hoard items like toilet paper, bread, gloves, hand sanitizer, etc.
9. Use social media like Facebook Messenger, Google Duo, Skype or social media to connect.
10. COVID-19 can live on surfaces for more than 72 hours. Including steel, plastic and cardboard.

If you need more information, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at cdc.gov.

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