Here are the latest coronavirus updates from around the world.
Condé Nast is the latest media company to reduce costs by slashing salaries, implementing furloughs and reducing staff.
The publishing giant, which houses such titles such as Vogue, Condé Nast Traveler and Vanity Fair, is widely dependent on ad revenue from luxury goods and travel category advertising.New York City mayor stands by decision to keep schools closed after rift with governorNew York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said Monday that he stands by his announcement that city schools will not open for the rest of the year,"Everyone says keep the schools closed.
He also reported Monday that hospital admissions, people in ICUs with COVID-19, and the amount of people who tested positive for the virus between Friday to Saturday were all down in the city.
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New York Governor Cuomo says state is flattening the curve, 783 new COVID-19 deathsThe governor said that hospitalizations have appeared to hit an apex at about 18,600.
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US coronavirus deaths highest in the world even as hospitalizations slow in New York epicenterThe United States surpassed Italy on Saturday as the country with the most coronavirus deaths in the world, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
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New York City Public Schools Will Not Reopen This School YearMayor de Blasio announced Saturday that the city’s 1.1 million public-school students would not be able to return to their classrooms until September.
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New York Has Lost Another 783 Lives To Coronavirus, Cuomo SaysNew York is flattening the curve — but the state still lost 783 lives to the coronavirus over the last 24 hours, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said on Saturday. That marks the fifth straight day of more than 700 deaths per day.
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Michael Avenatti released from New York jail over coronavirus concernsMichael Avenatti, who was convicted of trying to extort over $20M from Nike, was temporarily released from a federal jail due to concerns over the coronavirus, authorities say.
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