CORONAVIRUS LATEST: —U.S. intel believes China hid severity of epidemic while stockpiling supplies —20% of Florida deaths over last 5 days —Tyson Foods plant set to reopen next week
3:03 p.m.: Tyson Foods plant set to reopen next week
"While the facility was idled, we added more workstation barriers, installed more hand sanitizer dispensers, and did additional deep cleaning and sanitation," said Todd Neff, senior vice president pork."We’re also now screening employees for additional symptoms and designating monitors to help enforce social distancing, while following the CDC and OSHA’s guidance for Meat and Poultry Processing Workers and Employers.
American Medical Response health workers at the COVID-19 drive-through testing center at Holiday Park in Fort Lauderdale as the coronavirus pandemic continues on Thursday, April 30, 2020.12:19 p.m.: US intel believes China hid severity of epidemic while stockpiling supplies The analysis looked at official and media reporting of imports and exports, and it examined alternative theories that might explain the dramatic January shift in trade patterns connected with critical health care equipment. However, none of those alternatives seemed plausible to U.S. intelligence experts, who wrote in the report:"The Chinese government attempted to hide its actions by denying there were export restrictions and obfuscating and delaying provision of its trade data.
The Department of Homeland Security said in the report it has"moderate confidence" in its overall assessment, according to analysis of the trade data. The document also notes that"in its communications, China intentionally concealed its trade activity by publicly denying it has ever imposed an export ban on masks and other medical supplies."
New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo visits the maintenance facility of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and speaks about Covid-19 pandemic in Queens, New York City, United States on May 2, 2020.More men than women tested positive for antibodies, the results showed, and New York City continued to have the highest reported positive tests at 19.9%. In the city, the Bronx and Brooklyn had the two highest positive antibody results.
A commuter wears a mask while riding the New York City Subway as the outbreak of the coronavirus disease continues in New York, April 30, 2020. President Donald Trump delivers remarks at the White House in Washington, during an event about protecting America's seniors, Thursday, April 30, 2020.He also said that was"likewise" for the House, which he said should return but is not because of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
The news comes after the White House's efforts to block Fauci from appearing before the Democratic-led House committee next week. The White House did not immediately respond to ABC News for comment. Some of the principles include that colleges must have a plan in place for students to come back, that there are adequate personal protective equipment and access to testing, there must be a surveillance program to trace and isolate new cases and more.
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