12 things to know today about coronavirus

Welcome to The Hill’s daily roundup of coronavirus news.

There are more than 775,000 confirmed cases of the coronavirus worldwide, including 159,000 in the U.S.  There are nearly 3,000 U.S. deaths.

Today, more states issued orders for residents to stay at home, including Maryland, Washington D.C. and Virginia. But some governors have been reluctant to take such sweeping actions and are facing criticism. 

Meanwhile, abortion rights advocates sued officials in Iowa, Oklahoma, Alabama and Ohio to ensure access to the procedure during the pandemic, and a federal judge stepped in to block Texas from banning abortion. 

Back in Washington, Democrats are already talking about the next relief package.

 

Here’s what you need to know today: 

 

In Congress:

  • House Democrats are already looking ahead to the next coronavirus response package, and are eyeing a major infrastructure component. Mike Lillis reports
  • Rep. Grace Meng (D-N.Y.) urged fellow lawmakers to sign onto her resolution condemning anti-Asian rhetoric, stating that the racism against Asian Americans due to stigma over the coronavirus is leading people to be afraid to go out for basic errands. Cristina Marcos has the story here.
  • House Small Business Committee Chairwoman Nydia Velázquez (D-N.Y.) said she has been diagnosed with a “presumed” case of the coronavirus, although she has not been officially tested. Cristina Marcos has more

 

Elsewhere:

  • Ford announced it would begin producing ventilators by the end of April, saying it can have 1,500 of the life-saving machines by the end of the month, with the goal of 50,000 by July. Read more from Peter Sullivan here
  • Twitter in the last week has taken down multiple posts from public figures, including Rudy Giuliani, promoting an anti-malaria drug as a way to treat coronavirus,. Chris Mills Rodrigo has the story.
Tags Coronavirus Donald Trump Grace Meng Ron DeSantis Rudy Giuliani

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