Coronavirus update: Trump set to pack 19,000-seat arena; U.S. death toll 118,436
The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus illness COVID-19 in the U.S. rose above 2.2 million on Friday, as Tulsa, Okla., geared up for President Donald Trump’s planned campaign rally on Saturday night.
Face masks have been caught up in a culture skirmish that has seen many resist wearing them, including President Donald Trump, who has theorized this week that some Americans are wearing them not for stem the spread of a deadly virus but to express displeasure with him. The White House has been criticized for failing to push the message that masks are an important means of containing the spread of COVID-19, although local officials have stepped into the vacuum.California Gov.
The U.S. has the highest case toll in the world at 2.19 million and the highest death toll at 118,436, with 20 states still seeing daily increases in infections, including Florida, Texas and Georgia. What are companies saying? The IPO market continued to heat up with supermarket operator Albertsons Cos. ACI, +3.69% setting terms for its planned deal on Thursday. The company is planning to sell 65.8 million shares priced at $18 to $20 to share, to raise $1.3 billion at the top of the range.
— Adam Arom, CEO of cinema chain AMC Elsewhere, companies continued to update investors on their reopening plans and post their latest earnings.• AMC Theatres, the world’s largest movie-theater operator and a unit of AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. AMC, +3.61%, will not require patrons to wear face masks once theaters reopen, Variety reported Thursday. In an interview, AMC CEO Adam Arom reportedly told Variety: “We did not want to be drawn into a political controversy.
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Tulsa mayor says 'any rational person' would have coronavirus concerns about Trump rallyTop Tulsa officials on Wednesday said at-risk people should not attend President Trump's Saturday rally there as the city set a daily record for most new COVID-19 cases.
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Coronavirus Cases Skyrocketing In Tulsa Days Before Trump RallyTulsa County reported a record for new coronavirus cases today, days before Trump's rally
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Judge Denies Request To Force Coronavirus Safety Measures At Trump's Tulsa RallyA lawsuit filed by Tulsa residents, businesses and nonprofits tried to make event organizers enforce social distancing measures at this weekend's Trump rally — saying it could act as a 'super-spreader' for COVID-19. A judge has rejected their effort.
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In Tulsa, fears that Trump rally may worsen racial unrest, spread of coronavirusWhen President Donald Trump takes the stage at his first rally in three months on Saturday night, the scene in Tulsa, Oklahoma, will be familiar: a large venue filled with ardent supporters wearing 'Keep America Great” hats and T-shirts.
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Trump tells 'Hannity' coronavirus is 'fading away' ahead of controversial Tulsa rallyPresident Trump declared during an exclusive interview with 'Hannity' Wednesday that the coronavirus is 'fading away' as states continue to reopen and the president prepares for his first reelection campaign rally in months.
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Judge denies emergency request to stop Trump's Tulsa campaign rally due to coronavirus fearsOklahoma Senate candidate abbybroyles says Pres. Trump’s Tulsa rally puts “hundreds of thousands of people at risk.” “All those people are going to go into our stores and our restaurants and our churches and infect so many more people. It's reckless.”
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