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
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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
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
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
Transcript Here’s a quick recap of the top five stories of the week. The coronavirus pandemic is affecting everyone including Sign1News. To ensure the safety of our staff, me, Candace, Jethro will be reporting from remote locations until the threat of the virus passes. President Trump is giving daily updates from the White House on
Transcript Nurses and doctors from coast-to-coast are afraid and concerned, many saying hospitals are in complete chaos as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. They are worried about how their hospitals and government are falling short on supplies and staff. And experts warn we are not even experiencing the worst of the pandemic yet. Some
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