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England reports 367 new deaths Tuesday, bringing the death toll in the country to 1,651, health officials say. on.msnbc.com/2JuNMNa
Latest: As of 11 a.m. ET, March 31, there are 165,075 confirmed coronavirus cases in the US, and 3,038 deaths. nbcnews.to/2wTaqvL
Speaker Pelosi says she kept her distance from all of her congressional colleagues last week and doesn’t need a test for coronavirus despite being in close quarters with a member who is presumed to be infected. nbcnews.to/2UuQFDW
Live now on @MSNBC: NY Gov. Cuomo provides latest coronavirus updates.
CNN anchor Chris Cuomo, brother of New York Gov. Cuomo, says in statement that he has tested positive for coronavirus. nbcnews.to/2WXmBm4
Coronavirus deaths in New York State rise to 1,550, up from 1,218 on Monday, Gov. Cuomo announces.
Gov. Cuomo: “Everyone wants to know one thing: When is it over? Nobody knows ... But I can say this, it is not going to be soon ... So calibrate yourself and your expectations so you’re not disappointed every morning you get up.”
Calls to the FDNY’s Emergency Medical System have been at record levels for nearly a week — 50% or more higher than the normal load each day — with 6,527 medical calls to 911 on Monday. nbcnews.to/2ULZ050
Various projections indicate the coronavirus case peak in NY state could be within the next 7-21 days, Gov. Cuomo says.
NY Gov. Cuomo discusses his brother and CNN anchor Chris Cuomo testing positive for coronavirus.

"He's going to be quarantined in his basement at home. He's just worried about his daughter and his kids – that he hopes he didn't get them infected." on.msnbc.com/3dLdHOf
New York state's number of coronavirus cases has grown to 75,795, Gov. Cuomo says, warning that the "main battle at the apex" is far from over. nbcnews.to/3dJe6kn
WATCH: NY Gov. Cuomo explains how US states are bidding against each other and FEMA to purchase ventilators:

“It’s like being on eBay with 50 other states ... And FEMA starts bidding. And now FEMA is bidding on top of the 50 [states] ... What sense does this make?!”
Approximately 15% of the NYPD’s 37,000-member uniformed workforce has called out sick, Commissioner Shea says. nbcnews.to/2xInEvl
28 spring breakers from the Austin, Texas area tested positive for COVID-19 following a spring break trip to Mexico, public health officials say. nbcnews.to/2UJFSo4
Dr. Calvin Sun, an EMS doctor, describes what hospitals are like in New York City: “EMS stretchers lining up and down the block … Waiting rooms packed like sardines … That’s what I’m seeing the first minute of my shift in any emergency room that I’m responding to.”
The TSA processed just 154,080 air travelers Monday at US airports, which it says is the lowest total in the 10 years it has been keeping records. nbcnews.to/39xXp84
.@spettypi discusses what caused President Trump to shift away from trying to re-open the country by Easter.

“This is not going to peak all in one place at the same time, in May in Texas there might be a peak ... whereas in New York or Michigan ... we may see a peak sooner.”
@spettypi As of 2:50 pm, March 31, 32 states and Washington, DC, have issued stay-at-home orders statewide.
@spettypi Judge revives Texas abortion ban ordered in response to coronavirus.

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@spettypi Rent's due. What now? Experts warn a housing crisis shadows the coronavirus health crisis. nbcnews.com/politics/polit…
@spettypi Many health care workers treating COVID-19 patients across the US have decided to move out of their homes and into temporary spaces to prevent community spread amid the pandemic. nbcnews.to/33Ys4dC
@spettypi After Dr. Tim Cheng, a doctor in Orange County, California, saw his first COVID-19 patient, he made the decision to self-isolate, moving into a tent in the garage, to avoid the possibility of infecting his family with the coronavirus.

(Photo: Dr. Cheng)
@spettypi New York City landmarks convert to hospitals amid coronavirus pandemic.

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@spettypi NEW: South Carolina Gov. McMaster issues an order Tuesday to close all non-essential businesses in the state. nbcnews.to/2QZvJmo
@spettypi UPDATE: Dr. Birx: Projections showed that 1.5 to 2.2M Americans could've died without coronavirus intervention measures, but 100,000 to 240,000 could still die. nbcnews.to/3bM9aJX
White House coronavirus response coordinator Dr. Birx says modeling projects 100,000 to 200,000 American deaths, with more "stringent people following" guidelines.
NEW: President Trump on what's to come with the coronavirus outbreak in the US:

"This could be a hell of a bad 2 weeks; this is going to be a bad 2, and maybe even 3, weeks."
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