
This coronavirus may be novel, but eerily similar photographs from both pandemics reveal an undeniable sense of déjà flu.


This coronavirus may be novel, but eerily similar photographs from both pandemics reveal an undeniable sense of déjà flu.

Update – Breaking

A security guard at a Family Dollar store in Flint, Michigan, was shot and killed after telling a customer to wear a state-mandated face mask, police said.
Calvin Munerlyn, 43, died at a local hospital after he was shot in the head Friday, said Michigan State Police Lt. David Kaiser.
The shooter and a second suspect remain at large, Kaiser told CNN on Monday.
Witnesses at the store told police that Munerlyn got into a verbal al
tercation with a woman because she was not wearing a mask, said Genesee County prosecutor David Leyton. Surveillance video confirms the incident, Leyton said.
Family Dollar did not respond to a request for comment.
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Update – Funny
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Update – Transportation

After suspending its shared ride option in the U.S. and Canada in order to limit the spread of COVID-19, Uber is anticipating a restart to its ridesharing business by requiring drivers and riders to wear face masks when using the platform in the U.S. Executives approved the new policy in a meeting last week and plan to introduce it in the coming weeks.
Once the policy is enforced, Uber drivers and delivery workers will be required to wear a face mask or a face covering, like a mask or bandana, whether or not they have received a company-provided mask.
Uber, like other travel companies, is preparing how it will return back to normal as the country begins to reopen for business. New York University epidemiology professor Robyn Gershon explains that “absolutely positively everyone should be wearing a mask” in a vehicle and believes that new initiatives, such as plastic barriers or divisions, should be employed to protect both drivers and passengers. “We’ll communicate updates directly to users when ready, but in the meantime we continue to urge all riders and drivers to wear masks or face coverings when using Uber,” said Andrew Hasbun, Uber’s head of safety communications.
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Update – Breaking

Trump’s statement was in response to a submitted video question from a Fox News viewer about why he uses harsh rhetoric when dealing with the press corps.
“They always said, ‘No one got treated worse than Lincoln,’” Trump said, while pointing up to Lincoln’s statue, “I believe I am treated worse.”

On Sunday, Trump called the reporters’ questions during the press briefings “disgraceful,” without specifying which journalists he was talking about.
The president added that if he was “kind” to the press he would be “walked off the stage” and went on to say that “94% to 95%” of the press is “hostile.
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Update – News

Uber Technologies Inc. UBER, -4.68% announced in a filing Monday that it planned to discontinue operations for its Eats food delivery business in seven countries as of June 4. Those markets are the Czech Republic, Egypt, Honduras, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay and Ukraine. This action won’t affect the company’s ride-hailing business in those regions.
Bernstein analyst Mark Shmulik wrote that Uber’s move “should be a positive signal to investors that the company is heading in the right direction here” and he expects “this is likely only Round 1 of ongoing efforts.” Shmulik will be watching for further announcements, which he thinks could focus on Europe or Latin America.
In other news, Apple plans four part bond deal for later Monday.
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Amazon boss Jeff Bezos has said that he expects to spend $4 billion USD in Q2 in response to the coronavirus pandemic and its demands, making sure that the company is “getting products to customers and keeping employees safe.”
The tech company had a very strong first quarter with sales hitting over $75 billion USD. In the same period, Jeff Bezos’ net worth grew by $24 billion USD, the company hired an extra 100,000 members of staff, and it experienced incredibly high demand in areas such as Amazon Fresh.

Bezos rounded out his words with the statement, “if you’re a share-owner in Amazon, you may want to take a seat, because we’re not thinking small.”
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UPDATE – NEWS
