Anonymous ID: 13efd1 March 16, 2020, 6:51 a.m. No.8436532   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6537 >>6553 >>6570 >>6573 >>6637 >>6836 >>6906 >>6992 >>7051

Al Roker and Craig Melvin Pulled Off Air as Coronavirus Hits the ‘Today’ Show

 

Al Roker and Craig Melvin were given the morning off after a staffer at the Today show tested positive for the novel coronavirus. NBC is attempting to trace the contacts of the staff member, who works on the weekday third-hour show from 30 Rockefeller Plaza.

 

Noah Oppenheim, the president of NBC News, emailed employees late Sunday to tell them that the unnamed member of the team was receiving medical care for “mild symptoms” and wished them a speedy recovery.

 

The show will go on, but all members of the third-hour editorial team have been told to work from home Monday while the network sets out to identify everyone who has had close contact with the individual. Those people will then be told to self-isolate for some time.

 

The third-hour show is usually hosted by Sheinelle Jones and Dylan Dreyer, alongside co-hosts Al Roker and Craig Melvin.

 

Today co-host Savannah Guthrie announced at the top of Monday’s show that Melvin and Roker “have taken the morning off so we can trace their contacts, see what's going on with them.” She added: “We promise to keep you posted… They feel good. Caution is the order of the day.”

 

Sitting at the table around four feet apart—for the sake of social distancing— co-host Hoda Kotb said: “We're just trying to play exactly by the rules. We hope and wish that they come back soon.”

 

In the overnight memo to staff, which was seen by the Daily Beast, Oppenheim said NBC was working to reduce the spread of the virus among staff.

 

“As you know, we have been preparing for this possibility and are taking all necessary steps to ensure the health and safety of our teams, which includes multiple deep cleanings of our offices, control room, and Studio 1A,” said Oppenheim in the memo. “Additionally, we are identifying employees who had been in close proximity to the affected employee and—while not required to do so by the NY Health Department—are in the process of asking those who had close contact to self-isolate.”

 

Oppenheim said the measures were in addition to an existing plan to allow tri-state area employees to work remotely or stagger work hours.

 

The network president added: “We want to continue to assure you that your health and safety are our top priority, and remind you that NBCUniversal’s experienced team of medical professionals and crisis-management experts is in constant communication with authorities, and are continuously assessing the best and safest practices for all of us.”

 

The development comes after the show closed Rockefeller Plaza to Today fans and suspended live audiences for the show.

 

CBS News has also confirmed that six of its employees have tested positive, according to CNN’s Brian Stelter, and most of its New York City staffers are working from home for the foreseeable future. One has been named as the Italy-based correspondent Seth Doane, who said Monday that he caught the disease in New York before traveling to Rome and testing positive there.

 

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio described the coronavirus as an “unprecedented threat” to the city Sunday when he announced that he was shutting down schools, possibly for the rest of the academic year.

 

The city has recorded 329 cases of COVID-19 and five have died.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/coronavirus-hits-30-rock-today-080800500.html

Anonymous ID: 13efd1 March 16, 2020, 6:54 a.m. No.8436551   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6573 >>6836 >>6992 >>7051

China is coming after author Mario Vargas Llosa for saying the coronavirus originated there

 

In its ongoing campaign to spin the global narrative over the origins of the novel coronavirus, China is leaving no stone unturned. Its latest target: Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa.

 

The Chinese embassy in Lima published an announcement (link in Chinese) today blasting the Nobel laureate for his “irresponsible” comments he made with regards to China and the coronavirus outbreak. The statement, which can be found on the embassy’s account on chat app WeChat, was in reference to a column (link in Spanish) written by Vargas Llosa and published in Spanish newspaper El País yesterday.

 

In the column, 83-year-old Vargas Llosa stated that the virus had “originated in China,” and that because of the epidemic, society is showing signs of returning to the Middle Ages when people lived in fear of the plague. This would not be happening, Vargas Llosa wrote, were it not for China’s undemocratic political system, highlighting the fact that doctors who tried to blow the whistle at the start of the outbreak were silenced, and time that could have been used to develop a vaccine was thereby lost. He said such actions were the hallmark of dictatorships, and compared the sequence of events in China to that of the Chernobyl disaster (a comparison that many in China began making in the early days of the epidemic).

 

In recent weeks, as the epidemic worsened globally and the number of reported cases in China has stabilized, the Chinese government has sought to re-frame the established narrative that the coronavirus had originated in the city of Wuhan, where the first cluster of patients was infected at a seafood market. Those efforts reached a fever pitch last week when Zhao Lijian, a spokesman for the foreign ministry with over 360,000 followers on Twitter, tweeted a conspiracy theory that the US military may have been responsible for bringing the virus to China.

 

In a subsequent briefing with journalists, another foreign ministry spokesman said he would not comment on Zhao’s tweets, but said that the “international community” has different opinions as to the origins of the virus, which he added was a “scientific matter.” China has also hit out at US politicians, such as secretary of state Mike Pompeo, for using the term “Wuhan virus,” a term that has also drawn criticism inside the US for being racist.

 

The Chinese embassy in Lima said that Vargas Llosa’s comments on the origins of the virus were “stigmatizing,” citing guidance from the World Health Organization against linking a place to a disease in naming it, and said it was unreasonable and unconstructive to criticize other countries’ political systems at a time when everyone should be “united in responding” to the epidemic.

 

https://qz.com/1818981/china-anger-at-peru-author-mario-vargas-llosa-coronavirus-comments/?utm_source=YPL&yptr=yahoo

Anonymous ID: 13efd1 March 16, 2020, 7:26 a.m. No.8436812   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6825 >>6836 >>6992 >>7051

Germany shuts its borders as coronavirus paralyses public life

 

Germany closed its borders with France, Switzerland, Denmark, Luxembourg, and Austria on Monday morning for all traffic apart from commuters and goods vehicles to try and slow the rise in coronavirus cases and stop panic buying in border regions.

 

Poland and the Czech Republic have already shut their borders with Germany, meaning Europe’s largest economy is now all but sealed off from its neighbours.

 

Interior minister Horst Seehofer has not said how long the border closures will last.

 

Vice president of the Robert Koch Institute Lars Schaade said on Monday that it would be clear in about 10 to 12 days if all these measures to limit public movement and interactions will yield results.

 

As of Monday morning, Germany has more than 4,800 confirmed coronavirus cases and nine deaths.

 

Over the weekend, Berlin ordered the closure of club, pubs, cinemas, and any gatherings of more than 50 people. Shuttering the capitals’ nightlife is a blow for the economy. Lutz Leichsenring, spokesman for the Berlin Club Commission, said on Friday that “more than 9,000 employees, as well as a further 20,000 artists, are suddenly without employment - and the clubs without income. Many Berlin clubs have already filed for bankruptcy as a precaution, otherwise they run the risk of delaying bankruptcy.”

 

Schools and kindergartens will begin their shutdowns across Germany as of today.

 

The German government announced a massive fiscal aid package last week, to support companies during the virus crisis, including measures such as deferral of taxes, and “unlimited” credit to businesses to ensure their liquidity.

 

The government will initially make €20bn (£18bn, $22bn) available to the KfW state development bank, and approve a new law that enables the government to make it easier to put employees on reduced working hours.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/germany-shuts-its-borders-as-coronavirus-paralyses-public-life-094208382.html

Anonymous ID: 13efd1 March 16, 2020, 7:36 a.m. No.8436903   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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How many times has POTUS said the Fake News is not reporting correctly?

They will, with their [KNOWINGLY] False and dangerous Gaslighting reporting, be the reason "Martial Law" gets implemented.

They are the reason there is NO TP, HOARDING, PANIC and FEAR.