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5 things you should know this March 20: how long will the pandemic last?

The travel warning issued by the US government Will treatments soon be available for coronavirus? Look at the 12 changes in the system immigration from USA during the pandemic. This is what you should know to start the day. Truth first.

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Will there be any treatments available for coronavirus soon?

President Donald Trump says he has lobbied the US Food and Drug Administration. (FDA) to remove the barriers in order for patients to receive coronavirus therapy.

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The State Department warns: do not travel abroad

The US Department of State raised its world travel alert to level 4: ‘Do not travel’, the highest level, in the face of the coronavirus pandemic. The updated notice also warns US citizens living abroad to “avoid all international travel.”

USA asks citizens to return to the country in the middle of the covid-19 0:23

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Will the pandemic last 18 months?

Almost two months after the first case of coronavirus in the US, the federal government is preparing for a pandemic that could last up to 18 months or more and “include multiple waves of the disease,” according to a report obtained by CNN. While the document doesn’t say the Trump administration believes the pandemic will last that long, it indicates that officials should take a longer time frame to ensure readiness.

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Facebook has a coronavirus problem: WhatsApp

Governments and medical officials strive to provide accurate and timely information to the public about the new coronavirus. But those efforts are being undermined by the spread of erroneous medical information and false cures. on one of the most popular messaging platforms in the world.

Zuckerberg acknowledges that the pandemic is pushing Facebook to the limit 0:39

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12 changes to the US immigration system during the pandemic

While U.S Responding to the coronavirus pandemic, the Donald Trump government has made radical changes to the immigration apparatus, disrupting daily operations and disrupting the lives of thousands. Here you can see a list of the changes in the immigration system in the last days.

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The new coronavirus can last on surfaces for up to three days

The coronavirus causing the current pandemic can live on plastic and stainless steel surfaces for up to three days, researchers said in a published study in The New England Journal of Medicine.

Create an effective family routine when you’re confined at home

David G. Allan of Go Ask Your Dad gives advice for parents in this quarantine season. The answer to chaos, he says, is routine.

The earliest arrival of the spring equinox in a century

This is the earliest arrival of the spring equinox in 124 years. I arrive Thursday, March 19, to almost all the Americas.

The “claustrophobia for quarantine”

As our abilities to go to work and participate in other activities outside the home are restricted, initial discomfort can quickly lead to “quarantine claustrophobia.” It may not be a real condition, but the feelings with which it is associated are. So you can fight it.

The most expensive cities in the world to live

The global economic landscape could be very different next year, but the most expensive cities of 2020 have been revealed, and the number one place does not belong to one city, but to three. Know them.

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Less than US $ 2

According to AAA, the average price of a gallon of gasoline has dropped below $ 2 in almost one quarter of the states of the United States.

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The appointment of the day

“The Olympic Games should not be held in a situation that people in the world cannot enjoy”

Board member of the Japanese Olympic Committee (JOC) Kaori Yamaguchi asked that the Tokyo Olympics be postponed because athletes cannot prepare properly as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

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And to finish…

A pilot wrote a message about the coronavirus in the sky: ‘Stay home’

A pilot did some digital writing in the Austrian skies to remind people not to go out during the coronavirus pandemic.

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