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Coronavirus Small Biz Emergency Loans Are Here But Lenders Still in the Dark
Lenders are raising serious concerns about the Payroll Protection Program, which was scheduled to launch Friday, citing a lack of information from the government on how and if the emergency loan program will even work and leading some to opt out of it.

Face Coverings Recommended, but Trump Says He Won't Wear One
President Donald Trump has announced new federal guidelines recommending that Americans wear face coverings when in public. The president immediately said he had no intention of following the advice himself.

Oregon Rep Agrees: Stay-at-Home Order Helped Cut Coronavirus Spread 50-70 Percent
Rep. Greg Walden (R-Ore. 2nd District) supports the "basic public health protocol" is leading to drastic mitigation of the pandemic in his state of Oregon.

Stocks Fall on Wall Street, Heading for Another Weekly Loss
Stocks are falling again on Wall Street, putting the market on track for its third down week in the last four. The S&P 500, Dow and Nasdaq were each down more than 2.5%.

Kerry Kennedy: Overcrowded Jails, Immigration Detentions 'Extremely Dangerous' Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
Kerry Kennedy, daughter of Robert F. Kennedy, and ex-wife of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, said that RFK Human Rights has freed over 200 people in 10 cities over the last two and a half weeks. These people were put in jail and awaiting trial, some for as little as a $25 fine for an overdue parking ticket.

Gov. Cuomo to Sign Executive Order to Redeploy Ventilators as Death Toll Soars
The governor said he has spoken with hospital administrators and understands the reluctance to give up essential equipment, but that he wants to avoid a situation where COVID-19 patients are dying in one part of the state while ventilators sit unused in another part of the state.

Stocks Pull Lower After Wavering Earlier; Crude Oil Climbs
Stocks are falling in morning trading on Wall Street, putting the S&P 500 on track for its third down week in the last four. But the losses are much milder than what's rocked investors the last couple months.

Trump Admin Moves Toward Promoting Broader Use of Face Masks
The Trump administration is formalizing new guidance to recommend that many Americans wear face coverings in an effort to slow the spread of the new coronavirus, as the president is aggressively defending his response to the public health crisis.

Worldwide Coronavirus Cases Top 1 Million; Economic Fallout Mounts
The coronavirus outbreak has triggered a stunning collapse in the U.S. workforce, with 10 million people losing their jobs in the past two weeks. Meanwhile, the number of confirmed infections worldwide has hit 1 million, with more than 50,000 deaths, according to the tally kept by Johns Hopkins University.



