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Coronavirus Update -- May 21, 2020

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Here’s today’s update: Governor Cooper announced yesterday that North Carolina will move into Phase 2 of its reopening plan as of 5 p.m. on Friday.  Phase 2 lifts the Stay At Home order and replaces it with a Safer At Home recommendation, particularly for the elderly and others at high risk of serious COVID-19 illness.  Restaurants will be permitted…

Coronavirus Update -- May 20, 2020

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Here’s the latest: President Trump signed an executive order yesterday that slashes red tape and bureaucracy to help get Americans back to work and our economy back on track as the country reopens.  The order directs federal agencies to swiftly identify onerous regulations that can be rescinded or temporarily waived to help promote job creation and…

Coronavirus Update -- May 19, 2020

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Here’s today’s update: USDA Secretary Sonny Perdue today announced details of the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP), which will provide up to $16 billion in direct payments to producers impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak.  Learn more from USDA here.  The Small Business Administration has released reports on the progress of the Paycheck…

Coronavirus Update -- May 18, 2020

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As of this afternoon, Tropical Storm Arthur is moving away from southeastern North Carolina and by morning it will have moved away from North Carolina shores completely.  Here’s today’s COVID-19 update: First, some encouraging news: Drug company Moderna announced this morning that it has seen positive interim Phase 1 clinical data from its vaccine candidate…

Update on T.S. Arthur, COVID-19 -- May 17, 2020

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Here is today’s update, both on Tropical Storm Arthur and on the COVID-19 outbreak: From the National Weather Service: Tropical Depression One has been upgraded to Tropical Storm Arthur, becoming the first named storm of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season.  Arthur is still expected to track well east of the area late tonight through early Monday. Impacts:  High…

Coronavirus Update -- May 16, 2020

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While much focus the past two days has been on the $3 trillion, 1,800 page partisan wish list jammed through by House Democrats last night, what you haven’t heard as much about is the unconstitutional rule change they rammed through on a strictly party line vote as well. For the first time in history, the House rules were changed without any consultation with the minority…

Coronavirus Update -- May 15, 2020

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Here’s the latest: As I mentioned yesterday, I’ll soon be voting against the Democrats’ $3 trillion, 1,800 page partisan wish list on the House floor later tonight.  If you work, you should be better off than if you don’t work.  This bill violates that basic principle in a major way.  And instead of working with Republicans on prudent…

Coronavirus Update -- May 14, 2020

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The House is set to vote tomorrow on a Speaker Pelosi-authored bill for additional aid in further response to the challenges created by COVID-19.  Some of it is related to COVID-19; much of it is not.  The bill is 1,800 pages long and will cost upwards of $3 trillion.  Significantly, this is the first piece of COVID-19 legislation that has not had bi-partisan input.…

Coronavirus Update -- May 9, 2020

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Here’s the latest:  As North Carolina moves to ease some COVID-19 restrictions which took effect yesterday at 5 p.m., the NC Department of Health and Human Services is asking people to remember these three things when at work or while in retail shops to continue to slow the spread of COVID-19 and flatten the curve: Wear a cloth face covering if you will be with other…

Coronavirus Update -- May 6, 2020

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Here’s Wednesday’s update: Governor Cooper announced yesterday afternoon that he has signed an executive order that modifies North Carolina’s stay-at-home order and begins the transition to Phase 1 of easing COVID-19 restrictions.  The changes will go into effect this Friday at 5 p.m.  Specifically, the order means: No more distinction between…