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Thousands of Floridians are expected to die in the coming months of the virus even as most are keeping their distance from each other, and locking themselves up at home.
Utah Senator Mitt Romney is the latest member of the U.S. Congress to test negative for the deadly Coronavirus, and President Donald Trump is elated to hear the good news that his Republican "'Frenemy" in the Senate
In response to containing the spread of COVID-19, the issue has now evolved into pointing fingers, and Florida Democrats say that President Trump is to blame.
One of those drugs, Chloroquine, is being tested against the COVID-19 virus.Â
President Donald Trump has just announced that he will be "temporarily closing" the U.S. border with Canada and signaled yesterday that the southern border could be next. Trump told reporters on Tuesday that he has in discussions with Canada and Mexico about shutting down the borders. The closing of the border with Canada was "mutual."
“We must take appropriate steps to mitigate the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on this important constitutional process.”
As expected, Vice President Joe Biden absolutely crushed Senator Bernie Sanders in Florida’s Democratic presidential primary race. The race was called early, and as of 9pm Tuesday night, Biden had handed Sanders a 61.6%-22.8% shellacking.
Rep. Spano has served as the Representative for Florida’s 15th Congressional District since 2019.
Its election day in Florida and voters will risk contracting the Coronavirus by heading to the polls to cast their vote for the presidential candidate they currently support.
President Donald Trump just tweeted that because of the "very strong border policy" his administration has put in place, the number of Coronavirus deaths have been limited to only 40. The president added that the death toll would be much higher if not for those stricter border security and immigration measures he instilled.
Alarm bells in Tallahassee began to blare after POLITICO filed a story drawing attention to a potentially serious rift between President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
"We need a leader who can bring the country together and change the tone of political discourse.”
“Joe Biden will deliver the results we need."
It’s rare to see members of the U.S. Congress finding common ground on just about anything these days, but in the case of the growing Coronavirus global outbreak, federally elected officials from both political parties are lock-step in addressing the virus.
“Vice President Joe Biden is the right person for the job in this very important moment in time.”
With Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders having crushed the field of Democratic presidential hopefuls in last night’s Super Tuesday elections, Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s campaign appears to be ready to send out a smoke signal that her canoe has been speared and is all-but sunk.
The outbreak of coronavirus is prompting questions and growing concerns about the ability of the United States government to respond to the escalating health crisis as the death toll rises across the country and globe.
