A New York City restaurant owner says she’s concerned about the wellbeing of the employees she’s had to lay off as the novel coronavirus grips the region. Source
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Why John Dickerson wrote about acknowledging each other’s grief as the coronavirus takes its toll
“All I asked in the piece was that we take a moment for those who are feeling grief and sorrow,” Dickerson said about his Atlantic magazine article. Dickerson also spoke about it this week on 60 Minutes. Source
Why John Dickerson wrote about acknowledging grief from the coronavirus
The 60 Minutes correspondent on why he wrote about our shared sorrows due to COVID-19: “The larger point here is that we’re all going through this together.” Source
Face The Nation: Michael Dowling, Scott Gottlieb, Jill Schlesinger, Dr. Luana Marques
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on the impact coronavirus has had on small business owners and how Americans prepare for what’s likely to be a catastrophic April. Source
Survivors of Mengele’s twin experiments
In 1992, Lesley Stahl reported on the Nazi officer’s brutal experiments at Auschwitz. This week, she interviews one of his victims again. Source
A Holocaust survivor’s motivation for recording memories
Max Eisen is one of the participants in a project that will let future generations engage in real-time conversations with Holocaust survivors, even after their deaths. Producer Shari Finkelstein writes about meeting Eisen and watching him tell his story. Source
Speaking with Holocaust survivors who’ve died
Survivors of the Holocaust now have the chance to preserve their stories in a way that allows them to directly answer future generations’ questions about their experiences. Source
Struggling in a coronavirus-ravaged economy
Americans who never thought they would need it are seeking unemployment benefits because of coronavirus-related layoffs. They’re finding an overwhelmed system that may not meet their needs in time. Meanwhile, business owners are trying to find solutions. Source
2020 Democrats adapt campaigns to coronavirus pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic has thrown a wrench in the campaign plans for 2020 Democrats. But candidates and their campaign staff are still working on ways to get their messages across at a time where large social gatherings are banned. Ed O’Keefe reports. Source
Trump and public health officials warn the worst is yet to come
With the U.S. coronavirus death count at more than 9,000, President Trump and top officials are warning that the toughest week is still ahead. Health officials are also pleading to the public to take social distancing measures even more seriously than now. Nikole Killion reports. Source