Daily Archives: April 2, 2020

Off-Season Hurricane Outlook and Discussion for April, 2, 2020

Michael Remaley

Apr 2, 2020

Off-Season Hurricane Outlook and Discussion for April, 2, 2020. I go over the Prediction from CSU for the upcoming hurricane season and also go the latest SSTA analysis.

Why this Hurricane Season could be Extremely Active

Direct Weather

Apr 2, 2020

Thanks For Watching! Be sure to like the video! In today’s video I’m going to give you an updated hurricane season outlook, and also tell you guys why this Hurricane season could be extremely Active. We’re headed towards a La Nina, and that will heavily influence this years Hurricane Season. also a very warm Atlantic Ocean will really amplify the hurricane season and help tropical storms and hurricanes develop.

Hurricane Season 2020 Prediction Above Average Expected – The Weather Channel Live Forecast


Weather Channel Live

Hurricane Season 2020 Prediction Above Average Expected –
The Weather Channel Live Forecast https://youtu.be/z_zM5JnxOq4

Harvard department chair arrested; charged with concealing ties to China


WCVB Channel 5 Boston



Published on Jan 28, 2020

Two Chinese nationals working in Boston are also facing charges from the U.S. Attorney’s Office

Asia’s largest slum in Mumbai records first COVID-19 death


CGTN



Published on Apr 2, 2020

Hunger, unemployment and uncertainty over aid and healthcare – that’s life for millions of India’s poor. But as a lockdown is imposed, the threat of COVID-19 has become more dangerous. In India, what is known as Asia’s largest slum – Dharavi reports its first coronavirus death. CGTN’s Ravinder Bawa reports

Lassa Fever Epidemic in Nigeria Far Deadlier Than Covid-19


VOA News



Published on Apr 2, 2020

Along with the global coronavirus virus pandemic,  Nigeria is also battling a deadly Lassa Fever outbreak that has killed at least 176 people. Doctors say the illness is an annual problem in Africa that deserves more attention. Ifiok Ettang reports for Jos, Nigeria. Originally published at – https://morigin.voanews.eu/a/5357856….

South Africa’s Overcrowded Slums Most Vulnerable to Coronavirus


VOA News



Published on Apr 2, 2020

Even before South Africa became hit hard by coronavirus, the country was struggling with a healthcare system battered by tuberculosis and HIV.  Health experts say the vulnerable population in poor and overcrowded slums is now even more at risk.  Franco Puglisi reports from Johannesburg. Originally published at – https://morigin.voanews.eu/a/5357853….

Infectious Disease Expert: Coronavirus Will Overwhelm US Health Care System | The 11th Hour | MSNBC

MSNBC

Mar 26, 2020

Dr. Michael Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota, reacts to the ways coronavirus will stretch the U.S. medical system. Aired on 3/25/20.

Coronavirus Won’t Go Away In Matter Of Weeks, Says Science Writer | Morning Joe | MSNBC

MSNBC

Mar 26, 2020

Atlantic science writer Ed Yong recently wrote about different scenarios for how the coronavirus will end, and Yong joins Morning Joe to discuss his findings. Aired on 3/26/2020.

Boston Globe Editorial Board: Trump ‘Has Blood On His Hands’ | The Last Word | MSNBC

MSNBC

Apr 2, 2020

Bina Venkataraman, Editorial Page Editor for The Boston Globe, tells Lawrence O’Donnell that President Trump is trying to “recalibrate our expectations” after the administration’s “colossal failures” in addressing COVID-19.