7 Major Coronavirus Developments — Friday, March 27, 2020

Friday, March 27, 2020

 

View Larger +

The coronavirus is taking its toll on the world's health and economy. Now, the latest news is that the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has tested positive for the coronavirus.

There are some good developments -- one company in Rhode Island is hiring hundreds and has posted the jobs they are hiring for.

GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLAST

Honeywell had announced the expansion of its production last week and now it has posted the jobs. The company needs applicants now to staff up for production demands. READ HOW TO APPLY BELOW

WATCH: Former RI Director of Health Dr. Michael Fine on GoLocal LIVE Each Day at 12 noon 

The biggest challenge continues to be for Rhode Island officials to implement a comprehensive testing program.

READ BELOW 7 Major Coronavirus Developments — March 27, 2020

 

Related Slideshow: 7 Major Coronavirus Developments — Friday, March 27, 2020

View Larger +
Prev Next

U.S. Now Leads the World in the Number of Coronavirus Cases

The 85,498 cases in the United States surpasses China's 81,340 and Italy's 80,589. 

Most disturbing is the rate of growth in America as coronavirus continues to expand. 

View Larger +
Prev Next

Honeywell in Rhode Island is Hiring Now

"Skills for Rhode Island's Future is Partnering with Honeywell to Help Fill Hundreds of Job Openings!" said the company on Friday.

LEARN MORE HERE

Assembler III
Smithfield, RI

 

Buyer
Smithfield, RI

 

Compliance Test Lab Technician
Smithfield, RI

 

Inspector Level II
Smithfield, RI

 

Lead R&O Maintenance Technician
Smithfield, RI

 

Material Handler
Smithfield, RI

 

Operations Manager
Smithfield, RI

 

Production Planner
Smithfield, RI

 

Production Employees
Smithfield, RI

 

Production Supervisor
Smithfield, RI

 

Sr. Human Resources Generalist
Smithfield, RI

View Larger +
Prev Next

Numbers

165 Cases in Rhode Island

2,417 Cases in Massachusetts

25 Deaths in Massachusetts

85,498 Cases in the United States

1,308 Deaths in the United States

543,418 Global Cases

24,366 Global Deaths

125,911 Global Recoveries

View Larger +
Prev Next

NCAA March Madness Cancellation Big Hit for Colleges

"The cancellation of March Madness because of the coronavirus pandemic has dealt a costly blow to college sports programs, the National Collegiate Athletic Association indicated on Thursday," writes the Wall Street Journal.

"The NCAA said that financial distributions to Division I member institutions at the end of the 2019-20 academic year would be $225 million—just 37.5% of the expected $600 million amount. The reason for the big drop is the cancellation of winter and spring championships, especially the NCAA men’s basketball tournament, the organization’s marquee event and biggest moneymaker," reports WSJ.

View Larger +
Prev Next

Rhode Island's Testing Continues to Lag

The testing program initiated by the Rhode Island Department of Health on March 1, continues to lag.

On Thursday, the Department of Health reported a "total of 220 tests were done, if you include hospital laboratories and private laboratories (and RIDOH’s State Health Laboratories)."

Massachusetts conducted more than 3,300 tests during the same time period.

View Larger +
Prev Next

Cruise Lines Bounced from Federal Bailout

No industry has been hit harder than the cruise line companies. 

But, those companies have registered outside the United States for tax reasons.

The Washington Post reports:

"Like hotels and airlines, cruise companies have seen their business decimated by the coronavirus pandemic and economic shutdowns.

But unlike those industries, major cruise operators don’t locate their headquarters in the United States, so they will not have access to $500 billion in aid for large employers in the massive stimulus bill, the industry’s trade group said Thursday.

Language in the 883-page bill passed by the Senate says that to be eligible for aid from the $500 billion fund, companies must be certified as 'created or organized in the United States or under the laws of the United States' as well as having 'significant operations in and a majority of employees based' in the United States."

PHOTO: Greg Varnum CC: 4.0

View Larger +
Prev Next

Boris Johnson Tests Positive

"Mr Johnson has mild symptoms and will self-isolate in Downing Street.

'He was tested for coronavirus on the personal advice of England's chief medical officer, Professor Chris Whitty,' a statement said," reports the BBC.

View Larger +
Prev Next

And today in the news -- GoLocal LIVE coverage:

10:30 AM -- Rebecca Couto da Silva, from Bolzano, Italy

11:00 AM -- Michael Rose, Art Club discussing online art resources

12:00 Moon -- Dr. Michael Fine, former Director of the RI Department of Health

1:00 PM -- Governor Gina Raimondo

 

Enjoy this post? Share it with others.

 
 

Sign Up for the Daily Eblast

I want to follow on Twitter

I want to Like on Facebook