Month: April 2020

Coronavirus updates April 6: 347k cases in USA; Bronx Zoo tiger tests positive for COVID-19; Wisconsin to postpone primary; controversy over hydroxychloroquine drug; Puerto Rico sued by ACLU over curfew; UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson in ICU
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Transcript Sign1News continues to share with you the top five stories of the week you may have missed, stories we hope will amuse you and lift your spirits during these difficult times. Since most children this year cannot participate in Easter egg hunts due to social media distancing, one community decided to bring the fun
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Thursday, April 9 coronavirus updates: 6.6 million file for unemployment; PM Boris Johnson recovering well; air pollution reduced because of lockdowns; First Lady Melania Trump wears mask; Navajo Nation has more deaths than New Mexico; NAD/DeafNation/Deaf People of Color events cancelled or postponed
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Transcript Sign1News continues to celebrate and honor Deaf heritage month during the coronavirus pandemic. Anchor Candace Jones caught up with a Deaf high school educator whose life is a reflection of how Deaf history continues to have ripple effects across the globe, impacting past, present and future generations. I’m sorry. I was fascinated. Wow…it was
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Transcript As of 4 AM Friday morning, this is the chart of the total coronavirus death count in the US. At least 16,686 people have died with nearly half of those deaths in New York. Researchers say the US will reach its highest daily number of deaths on or around Sunday and its highest use
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Transcript The COVID-19 pandemic still has a tight grip on the US, infecting people in all 50 states. But officials say African-Americans are more susceptible to the virus. The nation’s Surgeon General made the announcement Tuesday after early data pointed out the trend. The nation’s top infectious disease expert says underlying health conditions often make
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