Senin, 02 Maret 2020

Stephanie Grisham: Coronavirus risk to Americans 'very low' due to Trump administration's 'unprecedented' s... - Fox News

White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said on Monday that Americans' risk of coronavirus infection remains “very low” due to President Trump’s “unprecedented, aggressive, and early steps” to combat the virus.

“He called for a public health emergency on January 31st. We started having task force meetings weeks and weeks ago,” Grisham told “America’s Newsroom.”

Grisham asserted that the Trump administration is coordinating with state and local governments, the Department of Health and Human Services, and the Center for Disease Control.

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“We are very very prepared and we will continue to meet with and work with all of our counterparts to make sure the safety of the American people are the very first priority,” Grisham said.

Grisham’s comments came after New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said the first patient to test positive for the novel coronavirus in the state is a female 39-year-old health care worker who had been working in Iran before traveling back to the U.S. last Tuesday. Cuomo said the woman did not take any public transportation and is not believed to have been contagious while on the flight to New York.

Anchor Ed Henry reported that there are at least 80 confirmed cases of the virus in the United States.

Grisham also called out Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg for using the coronavirus outbreak as a “political tool” on television commercials.

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“It’s really disappointing and it shows a complete lack of leadership but also it shows what the White House is doing and the focus the White House and this president has,” Grisham said, calling out Democrats for politicizing the issue.

“This is not the time for media outlets to be using this for clicks and for headlines. For The New York Times to call this the ‘Trump Virus’ or for Schumer or Warren to falsely claim that there was no plan at all when the [Centers for Disease Control] actually had a 52-page plan in place," she argued.

Fox News’ Alexandria Hein contributed to this report.

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2020-03-02 17:27:17Z
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Refugees flood Turkey's border with Greece - CNN

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  1. Refugees flood Turkey's border with Greece  CNN
  2. Turkey says millions of migrants may head to EU  BBC News
  3. Thousands of migrants rush border as Greek army deploys  Fox News
  4. Child drowns off Greek coast after Turkey opens border with Europe  CNN
  5. Greece Suspends Asylum as Turkey Opens Gates for Migrants  The New York Times
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2020-03-02 15:24:51Z
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Coronavirus: 2nd Person Dies In U.S.; New Cases Reported In Florida And New York - NPR

A second person has died from COVID-19 in the U.S., officials in Washington state say. A woman in California wears a medical mask during a political campaign rally. David McNew/Getty Images hide caption

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A man in Washington state has become the second person in the U.S. to die from the coronavirus disease COVID-19. The man was in his 70s and had been living at a nursing facility near Seattle that is now suspected of being the site of America's first outbreak of the new coronavirus.

News of the man's death came just one day after officials reported Washington state's first death from the illness — also in King County.

The second victim, who has not been identified, was a resident at the Life Care Center of Kirkland, where dozens of other people have shown symptoms of COVID-19. The nursing center northeast of Seattle says anyone with symptoms is being isolated under infection control protocols, but it notes that at this time of year, cold and flu-like symptoms are common.

There have now been 10 confirmed cases of the coronavirus illness in the Seattle area, according to the public health agency for Seattle and King County.

"A team of CDC officials is on-the-ground" in King County to help the local effort, according to Public Health – Seattle & King County.

Also over the weekend, health officials reported the first confirmed COVID-19 cases in Florida, New York and Rhode Island. There are currently at least 86 cases of the coronavirus illness in the U.S. — including cases among people repatriated from China and from the Diamond Princess cruise ship — according to a tracking tool created by the Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering.

"Florida has 2 presumptive positive #COVID19 cases," the Florida Department of Health says via Twitter. "One adult resident of Hillsborough County and one adult resident of Manatee County. Both individuals are isolated and being appropriately cared for."

The New York case involves a woman in her 30s who had recently traveled to Iran and is now isolated in her home. While she has symptoms of COVID-19, she is not in serious condition and "has been in a controlled situation since arriving to New York," Gov. Andrew Cuomo said in a statement.

A staff member holds a sheet as a privacy screen as a person on a stretcher is taken to an ambulance from Life Care, a nursing facility where dozens of people are being tested for the COVID-19 virus in Kirkland, Wash., northeast of Seattle. Elaine Thompson/AP hide caption

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In the Rhode Island case, the patient "is in their 40s and had traveled to Italy in mid-February," the Rhode Island Department of Health said. It added that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is working to trace people who were on the patient's return flight to the U.S.

The coronavirus illness is likely to continue to spread in the United States, health officials say. In a sign of that, cases of "community spread" – among people with no history of travel to affected areas or contact with people known to be infected — have now been reported in California, Washington state and Oregon.

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2020-03-02 13:57:00Z
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Israel election pits Netanyahu against Gantz - The - The Washington Post

Jack Guez AFP/Getty Images An Israeli man casts his ballot at a polling station in Rosh Haayin on Monday.

JERUSALEM — Exhausted Israelis returned to the ballot box yet again Monday, hoping against the evidence of mostly frozen polls that their third election since April will finally break the country’s unprecedented political gridlock.

The final, furious days of the campaign—marked by a string of leaked insider recordings and ugly personal attacks — showed signs of momentum for the Likud party of embattled Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is fighting to keep his job after being indicted on corruption charges.

But the latest surveys suggested that Netanyahu’s right-wing bloc of parties was still short of gaining the 61 parliamentary seats needed to form a government, which would herald another period of the party haggling that failed to produce a majority coalition in the two previous rounds. Israel bans polling over the final weekend before the vote, leaving the last-minute state of play uncertain.

Voter turnout, always high for Israelis, who get a day off from work to go to the polls, ticked up for the second election. But analysts have thrown up their hands in trying to predict participation in this third round. Even before fears of the spreading coronavirus spiked in the final week of the campaign, the electorate was already fed up with the nonstop politicking.

“I’m totally following it, and I’m totally frustrated,” Jon Pollin, a Jerusalem-based tech executive who had voted twice before for the liberal Meretz party but may switch this time to the Blue and White party of opposition leader Benny Gantz. “And I’m going to be even more frustrated when we’re right back here for a fourth election.”

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In Modi’in, a city of almost 93,000 halfway between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, voters at Dorot Elementary School expressed a mix of fatigue, exasperation and growing uncertainty over the state of Israel’s political system and how it is working for them.

“It’s getting surreal,” said Galia Meir, 42, who declined to say which party’s ballot she had just drop into the box. “This time, people are more confused and unsure about how to vote. Every time, clarity is going down and down. The longer this goes on, the more the slogans just make us lose trust in our leaders.”

Meir, an attorney at the Ministry of Finance, has fretted to see the wheels of government grind to a near halt in the year of political limbo. “I’ve seen projects that were approved but are stalled without money from the budget,” she said.

Razi Elbaz, a coder and part-time musician in black Vans t-shirt who would only say that he had not voted for Likud, also feared what the intractable division was starting to do to the country. The lack of government stability was one risk, he said, and deepening civic anger was another.

“I know people who vote for different parties than their family and it causes real tension for them,” he said, before heading off to join the throngs of Israelis crowding local parks and malls and cafes for the rest of the day off.

But Modi’in bus driver Yehuda Pinkosov, 63, had just voted without fear or confusion, casting his third ballot in a row for the religious Shas party that is part of Netanyahu’s coalition.

“I killed two birds with one stone, voting for Shas and voting for Netanyahu to stay,” Pinkosov said with pride as as his wife and daughter nodded in agreement. None expressed any doubt about Netanyahu’s integrity or commitment to Israel. “He does amazing things and everybody around the world knows this. The left is just looking for ways to hurt him and remove him.”

The country’s fractious political system has been locked in an essential tie since the first election last April, when parties led by Netanyahu, Israel’s longest-serving premier, and Gantz, a former army chief of staff, both failed to secure a majority of seats in the Knesset, Israel’s parliament. A repeat vote in September produced the same stalemate following weeks of futile party negotiations.

Not much has changed in the run-up to the third. Gantz still vows never to form a unity government with Likud as long as it is led by Netanyahu, whose trial on bribery, fraud and breach of trust charges is scheduled to begin two weeks after the election.

If neither party prevails again, attention will return to Avigdor Liberman, the hawkish former defense minister whose resignation from the government a year ago helped spark the political uncertainty. Liberman, head of the Yisrael Beiteinu party, has refused to side with either Likud or Blue and White in previous negotiations, but he has also pledged to prevent the need for a fourth election.

Analysts will also be looking at the performance of Arab Israeli parties, who are running together again under the Joint List banner. The group won 13 seats in the September election, third most in the Knesset, and a surge of Arab voters helped deny Netanyahu a path to victory. Joint List members say their voters are even more motivated this round by the release of President Trump’s peace plan, which outraged Palestinian with its tilt toward Israel.

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An ultra-orthodox man votes during elections in Bnei Brak, Israel, on Monday.

The final stretch of the latest campaign has largely devolved into a mudbath. Political commentators noted Sunday that tactics had reached a new and dirty low even by Israel’s rough-and-tumble standards, after voice recordings of political advisers — one working with Netanyahu and one working with Gantz — were leaked to the press over the weekend.

In one recording, Netanyahu’s senior aide, Natan Eshel, is heard stating that Likud’s strategy was to unite the party’s supporters using hate, a tactic that he said worked particularly well with “non-Ashkenazi Jews,” or Sephardi Jews of non-European descent. He went on to describe Culture Minister Miri Regev, a Jew of Moroccan heritage and staunch Netanyahu ally, as an “animal” who helped whip the Likud supporters into the desired frenzy.

Tweeting after the recording was aired Saturday, Netanyahu wrote: “I called and made it clear to Natan Eshel that his words were unworthy and unacceptable to me. He apologized for his remarks immediately. The Likud is the home of all parts of Israeli society and will always remain so.”

A day earlier, it was revealed that Netanyahu had met with a Tel Aviv rabbi last week who secretly recorded and then leaked to the media a private conversation with Israel Bachar, Gantz’s chief campaign strategist. In the recording, Bachar can be heard saying that Gantz was a danger to Israel and that he did not believe Gantz would have the courage to attack Iran. Gantz subsequently fired Bachar.

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The innuendo-slinging included accusations that Iran possessed a secret sex tape of Gantz. And the prime minister’s son, Yair Netanyahu, appeared to single out a young Blue and White supporter, suggesting on social media that the woman, who had posted a selfie with Gantz on her Facebook page, was involved romantically with the retired general.

The younger Netanyahu shared an image of the woman’s social media account, asking, “Who is this woman?” and drawing hundreds of derogatory comments. The woman, Dana Cassidy, said Sunday that she intended to sue Yair Netanyahu.

“The current election campaigns inundated the voters with an ocean of filth,” wrote Nahum Barnea in the daily Yedioth Ahronoth. “The secret recordings were particularly disgusting: they turned the last few days of the campaigns into a festival of tribute for people who betrayed others’ trust, for crooks, informers and liars, with the enthusiastic cooperation of Israel’s best journalists. It’s been a long time since ethical offenses have merited such glory. This is voyeurism.”

Addressing supporters at a final campaign rally on Saturday night, Gantz said his camp still carries hope that it could unite a bitterly divided nation.

“In the face of the madness, in the face of the lies and the toxicity, in the face of the hatred, we carry hope,” he said. “Hope for an inclusive, unified society, free of racism. . . . We want to offer hope for a country where every child has the opportunity to succeed, regardless of where they were born.”

In media interviews over the weekend, Gantz sounded combative and optimistic that he could defeat Netanyahu this time around. But unless there is a drastic change in public voting patterns Monday, it is unclear how he intends to cobble together a coalition.

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Coronavirus: EU raises virus risk level as world cases grow - BBC News - BBC News

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  1. Coronavirus: EU raises virus risk level as world cases grow - BBC News  BBC News
  2. Coronavirus outbreak spreads to more than 60 countries  Chicago Tribune
  3. Travelers will face new restrictions and cancellations as coronavirus cases grow in the US  CNN
  4. Trump and other populists are using coronavirus for their own political ends – and we will all suffer for it  The Independent
  5. Coronavirus updates: Warning of possible hidden cluster as U.S. sees 2nd COVID-19 death  CBS News
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2020-03-02 12:49:12Z
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Coronavirus updates: Warning of possible hidden cluster as U.S. sees 2nd COVID-19 death - CBS News

Follow Monday's latest coronavirus updates here.

A second U.S. death from the novel coronavirus was announced Sunday, both in the same county in Washington state — King County, where Seattle is.

The virus continues to spread throughout the U.S. New York state confirmed its first case Sunday. Governor Andrew Cuomo said the patient is a woman in her 30s who contracted the disease while traveling in Iran. She's not in serious condition, he said. Rhode Island reported its first two cases, and Florida announced two presumptive positive cases Sunday, prompting Governor Ron DeSantis to declare a public health emergency.

There are at least 89 confirmed cases in the U.S. so far, according to reports from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and state health departments. Worldwide, more than 87,000 people have been diagnosed with the novel coronavirus, resulting in at least 3,037 deaths. 

Trevor Bedford, a computational biologist at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, tweeted Saturday that an analysis of a specimen from a new case in Snohomish County closely matched the specimen of the first known coronavirus case in the U.S., a person who had traveled recently from Wuhan, China. He said that indicates the virus has been spreading undetected in Washington for six weeks.

Meanwhile, the number of cases in Italy climbed to 1,377, and Delta and American Airlines temporarily suspended service from New York City to Milan.

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2020-03-02 11:37:00Z
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North Korea fires two unidentified projectiles, South Korea says - CNN

The objects were fired at 12:37 p.m. Korea time and estimated to have a flight distance of 240 kilometers (149 miles) and altitude of 35 kilometers (22 miles), South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement.
The projectiles are likely part of North Korea's combined military drills, the Joint Chiefs of Staff said.
The drills began on Friday, the one-year anniversary of leader Kim Jong Un's summit in Hanoi with US President Donald Trump that ended without a deal.
North Korean state media reported that Kim presided over the exercise, which was intended to "judge the mobility and the fire power strike ability of the defense units."
Japan's Defense Ministry said it could not yet confirm if the projectiles landed inside its territory or exclusive economic zone, and said no damage had been reported to aircraft or vessels in the area.
"The recent repeated launch of ballistic missiles by North Korea is a serious problem for the international community, including Japan," it said in a statement.
South Korea Director of National Security Chung Eui-yong and other ministers are holding an urgent meeting to discuss the launch this afternoon, according to South Korea's Presidential Blue House.
The South Korean military is "monitoring related movements for possible additional launches and maintaining its readiness" said the statement from the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
If this was a missile test, it would be Pyongyang's first of 2020. Last year, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said his country would continue to "steadily develop" nuclear weapons and the ballistic missiles to deliver them unless Washington changes course and abandons what Pyongyang calls its "hostile policy."
Weapons experts say test-firing missiles is an important part of improving their accuracy and reliability. North Korea conducted several launches in 2019 as diplomatic efforts between Pyongyang and Washington began to falter, but the country steered clear of testing intercontinental range missiles or detonating nuclear weapons underground.
However, a yet-to-be-released report from a United Nations panel found North Korea's weapons development continued last year in violation of long-standing UN Security Council sanctions.
Though weapons tests are important for development purposes, North Korea's military moves are often timed for maximum political impact both at home and abroad.
Neighboring South Korea is dealing with a massive outbreak of the novel coronavirus, killing at least 26 and infecting more than 4,200. North Korea has not publicly reported any cases within its borders, but experts say it's plausible that the virus has made its way inside the country. Every other country in East Asia has confirmed numerous cases.
The US and South Korea chose to postpone military exercises due to the outbreak. These drills usually draw the ire of North Korea.
"The US and South Korea postponing their defense drills and offering humanitarian assistance has thus earned no goodwill from a Kim regime that sees little benefit in restarting diplomacy," Leif-Eric Easley, a professor at Ewha University in Seoul, said in email.
Seoul is also preparing to hold elections for the National Assembly, and President Moon Jae-in's ruling Democratic Party could suffer as a result of his rapidly declining popularity. Many voters feel Moon has yet to follow through on his promises to fix the economy, now in a state of flux due to the coronavirus, and reach some sort of lasting deal with North Korea.
US voters also head to the polls on Tuesday for the Super Tuesday primaries.
"Pyongyang instead appears intent on raising the stakes before South Korea's April elections and before the 'Super Tuesday' primaries of the US presidential campaign," Easley said.

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2020-03-02 07:56:00Z
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