Month: March 2020
American Sign Language (ASL) Lesson 06 Narrative (Story). Use this video as a supplement to the Lesson 06 instructional Video and also Lesson 06 at https://Lifeprint.com Free sign language lessons and instruction based on the ASL University curriculum. Tips: Visit http://Lifeprint.com and click on lesson 6 for a list of the vocabulary and individual links.
Friday, March 27 coronavirus updates: U.S. has over 97,000 infections; major cities seeing rise in cases; tens of millions of equipment needed for healthcare workers and first responders; GM and Ford to manufacture supplies; House passes $2 trillion stimulus package; PM Boris Johnson tests positive; international updates; Deaf Asian-Americans describe anxiety during time of coronavirus
Transcript Even though the United States has surpassed China and Italy with the most number of coronavirus cases in the world, Italy now has the highest coronavirus death toll in the world. The number of deaths in Italy has officially passed 10,000 with dozens of those reported deaths being doctors. And because of social distancing
Transcript For the past three weeks coronavirus has been dominating the headlines. So starting today Sign1News will be temporarily suspending its top five stories of the week, replacing it with coronavirus stories you may have missed. State health officials in Illinois say an infant under the age of one who tested positive for the coronavirus
Senate passes $2 trillion package; 3.3 million people file for unemployment insurance; U.S. stocks up; China announces travel ban; USA has most infections in the world; two people facing criminal charges for coronavirus pranks; Deaf woman Joyce Davis passes away from COVID-19; Senate’s stimulus package: SSI/SSDI; unemployment insurance; payments
Transcript According to doctors in Italy, a 102-year-old woman named Italica Grondona has recovered from coronavirus. Grondona was hospitalized at the beginning of March for mild heart failure. After being tested, doctors say her coronavirus results came back positive. She spent more than 20 days in a hospital. The doctor who treated Grondona said they
Wednesday, March 25 coronavirus updates: U.S. surpasses 60,000 cases; Senate to vote on $2 trillion stimulus package; NYC has one of highest infection rates; 17-year-old California teen dies; Democratic primaries grinds to halt; “If I get corona I get corona” college student apologizes; Louisiana pastor defies ban on gatherings by holding services with over 1,000
Calvin as Salina The Drag Queen on Deafies in Drag! I took part in a series of remarkable drag transformation to gain my understanding of what exactly their roles are, how my thoughts are as a drag queen, and what my feeling reactions to a whole experience. Overall, it was a mind-blowing experience! Many people
Transcript According to the Department of Labor, last week initial jobless claims soared to almost 3.3 million Americans as businesses shut down to slow the spread of the coronavirus. That’s the highest number of initial jobless claims in history. The previous high was in 1982 when 695,000 claims were filed in a week. Last week’s
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Tuesday, March 24 coronavirus updates: Trump wants America re-opened by Easter; New York has over 25k infections; first child to die from coronavirus in L.A.; Tokyo Olympics officially postponed; Liberty University to open campus; inmates released from jails; Congress nearing deal on economic stabilization package; ER Doctor explains “Flatten the Curve” concept
TODAY’S HEADLINES: – US coronavirus: Death toll tops 1,000 – Unemployment claims soar to record-shattering 3.3 million – How soap, warm water and hand sanitizer kill COVID-19 – Tech tips to make working from home easier – Therapy dog comforts hospital staff
Transcript The coronavirus’ grip on the US just keeps getting tighter. On Tuesday at least 163 COVID-19 related deaths were reported, setting a grim record for the US. Experts fear the US could become the next epicenter of the virus as cases soar past 50,000 nationwide. More than half of those cases are in New
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