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Need your input, please. We first interviewed Andrew Yang back in early 2019, when he was a little-known presidential candidate:
https://t.co/7F5DN7DdSL
Now he's front-runner for NYC mayor and we're interviewing him again. What should we ask him about?
Excited to announce that @AndrewYang is joining us this week on @TheIssueIsShow.
We’ll talk about:
-His new PSA about anti-Asian discrimination
-The changing conversation about universal basic income
-The presidential race in an era of virtual campaigning
-His future
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All four Massachusetts medical schools have agreed to graduate their 2020 classes in April to more rapidly expand the capacity of the medical workforce in the Commonwealth in response to the critical needs to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Chinese-Americans face a double threat. They're grappling with the coronavirus like everyone else, but many also say they are contending with growing racism. https://t.co/7mLYAOo4Vw
For the creative #YangGang who are focused on solutions, just like Yang, and wants to try to beat #coronavirus, this #MITCOVID19Challenge seems to be a fun thing to do during quarantine. Check it out:
#Hackathon
.@MIT is hosting a series of challenges to empower YOU to take action on the COVID-19 crisis. Join us from April 3 - 5, for the #MITCOVID19Challenge virtual event, Beat the Pandemic. Sign up here: https://t.co/AZDN23Ii0j
#coronavirus#COVID19#COVIDー19
Made some free @AndrewYang themed coloring pages for the #YangGang. Over 27 pages! Drop some love via CashApp $jdschang if you like. 😀👍
Free to download here.
https://t.co/ArMjJFHlYi
@trumpwarrior45 - 40% of those hospitalized for the virus were between ages 20-54;
- 80% of people in the U.S. who have died from COVID-19 were > age 65;
- big difference between demography from China and Europe. Chinese data suggested that older people were more at risk.
https://t.co/lVV9ixmu69
NEW - from @TheAtlantic COVID-19 team
The United States has now tested more than 100,000 people for the coronavirus and discovered 12,000+ cases.
But just a few states dominate those sums. How is your state doing on testing?
Explore in our live tracker:
https://t.co/7YBNMZ7yh8
As shops, restaurants + bars close—some for good—Amazon creates 100k precarious jobs. And it decrees a limit to 'essential' items, crushing countless small businesses
Coronavirus is speeding a disastrous trend: the total Amazonification of the economy
https://t.co/b1feBYsn9z