THE BIG STORY
New York is now an epicenter for the coronavirus pandemic
New York’s expanded lockdown went into full effect last night, meaning only essential businesses will open today. A growing number of states have introduced stay-at-home orders — alongside New York, California and Illinois, in recent days Ohio, Louisiana, Delaware, and Philadelphia all followed, putting almost 19 million more people on lockdown.
STAYING ON TOP OF THIS
Are black communities being overlooked in coronavirus testing?
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SNAPSHOTS
Harvey Weinstein has tested positive for the coronavirus and is in isolation at a prison in upstate New York. He was moved to the prison days ago; previously he was being held at the Rikers Island facility in New York City where dozens of inmates have tested positive in the last week.
Fabrice Coffrini / Getty Images LIVE THROUGH THIS How to survive a yet another plague Mark Schoofs watched his partner die of AIDS in 1991, and was at the frontlines of reporting on the global epidemic, winning a Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of its spread in Africa. Here’s his wise and beautiful advice for how we can get through this, which we will. “The virus is here, though, whether we fight for a better society or not. The best memorial we gave to those who died of AIDS was not anything carved in stone. It was a stronger LGBTQ community, more rights, and a health care system that worked at least a little better,” he writes. “Now, with COVID-19 striking everyone, our secret strength is that we are in this together. Hold onto that truth and amplify it, because it has enormous power.” AMONG THE REINDEERS IN EASTERN SIBERIA Russia’s Jared Leto In late February Max Adeev, a photographer in Russia, headed into the wilderness of Yakutia, a remote region of eastern Siberia that is one of the coldest places on earth. He was traveling with a group of reindeer herders, completely off the grid, as part of an eight-year project that he’s aiming to turn into a book. Max Adeev He didn’t make contact with the outside world for a couple of weeks, and when he got his first phone signal on March 17, he discovered that….the world had come unstuck? ‘“I left the world unattended for 10 days and it was enough for it to fall apart,” Adeev told BuzzFeed News. “Just in 10 fucking days.” Don’t let the world fall apart today, we’re depending on you, Tom P.S. If you like this newsletter, help keep our reporting free for all. Support BuzzFeed News by becoming a member here. (Monthly memberships are available worldwide). 📝 This letter was edited and brought to you by Tom Gara and BuzzFeed News. You can always reach us here. BuzzFeed, Inc. |