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Less Driving, Fewer Crashes Should Bring Cheaper Insurance

As a result, most auto insurance companies are cutting rates, sending checks or offering credits on monthly bills.

DETROIT (AP) — Those lightly traveled freeways and streets could be putting a few dollar bills into your wallet.

With most states under stay-at-home orders from governors, traffic is down almost everywhere, and that means lower crash rates and fewer insurance claims.

As a result, most auto insurance companies are cutting rates, sending checks or offering credits on monthly bills.

But consumer advocates say the refunds and rate cuts in many cases aren’t big enough to correspond with the falling number of crashes. In Washington and New York, for example, state police reported 30% fewer crashes in March than the same month a year ago. And stay-at-home orders in those and other states weren’t imposed until late in the month.

Consumer groups say here’s what to look for on your auto insurance bills:

REFUNDS AND CREDITS: Most major insurance companies have promised to send checks, credit future bills or reduce premiums because people are driving so much less. State Farm and American Family tied for top letter grades of “A” from the Consumer Federation of America. State Farm is offering credits on future bills amounting to 25% on premiums from March 20 through May 31. That’s about $20 per month per vehicle. American Family is refunding $50 per vehicle, which is equal to 21% of premiums for April and May, the federation says. Some companies have made vague promises of future rate cuts, but that won’t help owners who are out of work and need money now, the federation says. In most cases auto owners won’t have to do anything to get the refunds, which will be automatic.

WHAT IF MY INSURER ISN’T PLAYING? The Consumer Federation suggests calling your company and doing two things: Tell them you want a rate reduction because you’re driving far less than you were when you signed up for the policy. Most insurers reduce rates when cars are driven fewer miles. The other thing is to ask if the company plans to offer credits or cut rates because overall crashes are down. If the company refuses to do this, protest on social media and threaten to take your business to another company that’s offering lower rates, the federation says. If you are with a smaller company that’s affiliated with a larger insurer, the smaller company may not be offering the refunds or rate cuts. Also, most insurers that serve low-income drivers haven’t been offering anything, the federation says.

WHAT ELSE CAN I DO TO CUT MY PAYMENTS? Most companies will work with customers to delay payments for a month or two, but customers need to ask for help, the federation says. Some, like Allstate, will defer payments for a couple of months and spread them out over the remainder of the policy term.

SHOULD I JUST CANCEL MY INSURANCE? Insurance companies and the consumer federation say no. Doug Heller, a federation insurance expert, says nearly all states require you to have insurance coverage, and if it lapses, in many states companies will charge you more when it restarts. “Insurance companies can punish you,” said Heller. Insurers also say that weather or other events can damage a car, so you should keep it insured even if it stays parked in the garage.

AS THE LOCKDOWNS CONTINUE, WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT? In April, discounts should be larger because stay-home orders will have been in effect in many states for the entire month, the federation says. As some businesses gradually are allowed to reopen, traffic still will be down into the summer, and that should bring further discounts, the group said. But it remains to be seen if the discounts will grow or stay in effect longer.

“We’ll have to see where the data takes us,” said Glenn Shapiro, president of personal property and liability for Allstate, which is offering 15% discounts for April and May that amount to about $60 per customer. Passenger vehicle travel was down 48% nationwide the week of April 6 when compared to the final week of February, when automobile travel was normal, according to the traffic information firm Inrix. But Shapiro says lower traffic doesn’t automatically translate to reduced costs for insurers. As the crisis goes on, the collision repair parts supply chain is being disrupted, driving up costs, he said. Allstate also incurs costs when payments are deferred, and it could see people switch to other companies after the two-month deferral period, he said. Also, companies still have expenses such as claims departments, which won’t be downsized even though crashes are down, because they’ll be needed later, he said. “Accidents are only part of the expense of insurance,” Shapiro said.

COVID-19: The Science Versus The Politics

Who are you listening to and why?

New epidemiological models released today say Georgia and 11 other states should wait until June 8th to open their states at the earliest.  This flies in the face of what the President and some southern governors have been talking about since last week.  We look at the science and the politics of the pandemic in America. Are they at odds?

Dr. Lisa Fitzpatrick, MD, Infectious Disease Specialist
Dr. Williams Spriggs, Professor, Howard University Economist

 

 

Pandemic And Chill: Netflix Adds A Cool 16M Subscribers

It was the biggest three-month gain in the 13-year history of Netflix’s streaming service.

BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) — Netflix picked up nearly 16 million global subscribers during the first three months of the year, helping cement its status as one of the world’s most essential services in times of isolation or crisis.

The quarter spanned the beginning of stay-at-home orders in the U.S. and around the world, a result of the coronavirus pandemic. People appeared to latch on to its vast video library as a source of entertainment and comfort at a time when most had nowhere to be but home.

Netflix more than doubled the quarterly growth it predicted in January, well before the COVID-19 outbreak began to shut down many major economies. It was the biggest three-month gain in the 13-year history of Netflix’s streaming service.

The numbers released Tuesday as part of Netflix’s first-quarter earnings report support a growing belief that video streaming is likely to thrive even as the overall U.S. economy sinks into its first recession in more than a decade.

Investor optimism about Netflix’s prospects propelled the company’s stock to new highs, a sharp contrast with the decline in the broader market. Netflix’s shares surged nearly 5% to $453.99 in extended trading after the first-quarter report came out If the stock reacts similarly in Wednesday’s regular session, shares will hit another high for the Los Gatos, California, company.

Laurel Regional Hospital to Reopen to Fight COVID-19

 The reopening is part of the state’s goal of 6,000 beds for COVID-19 treatment.

Maryland government officials are reopening the old Laurel Regional Hospital to prepare for the expected surge in coronavirus patients.  Maryland Governor Larry Hogan and Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks announced the reopening and the expansion of 135 beds outside the hospital Wednesday afternoon.  The hospital has been renamed The University of Maryland Laurel Medical Center.  The reopening is part of the state’s goal of 6,000 beds for COVID-19 treatment.  The governor says the state now has 6,700 beds available.

HBO Max Set For May 27 Launch, Initial Lineup Announced

WarnerMedia had earlier said HBO Max would debut sometime in May, and it stuck to those plans Tuesday even if some of its planned programming has already been postponed due to the outbreak.

NEW YORK (AP) — The streaming service HBO Max will launch May 27, AT&T’s WarnerMedia announced Tuesday, signalling that the so-called streaming wars won’t subside because of the coronavirus pandemic.

WarnerMedia had earlier said HBO Max would debut sometime in May, and it stuck to those plans Tuesday even if some of its planned programming has already been postponed due to the outbreak.

HBO Max will be among the most expensive streaming services, at a price of $14.99 a month. But WarnerMedia is hoping a deep library of HBO hits, including “Game of Thrones” and “Succession”; DC Comics blockbuster movies like “Wonder Woman” and “The Dark Knight”; and hit TV shows including “Friends” and “South Park” will be enough to lure viewers who face a blizzard of streaming options.

New original programming will also be a part of HBO Max, although the much-ballyhooed “Friends” reunion special has been delayed by the pandemic. Among the fresh offerings: “Love Life,” a scripted comedy with Anna Kendrick; the underground ballroom dance competition series “Legendary”; new “Looney Tunes Cartoons” and Sesame Workshop’s “The Not Too Late Show with Elmo.”

WarnerMedia has said it will also steer some movies directly to HBO Max. The first will be the documentary “On the Record,” about women who have accused hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons of sexual assault and harassment. Simmons has denied the allegations. Shortly before the film’s Sundance Film Festival premiere earlier this year, former executive producer Oprah Winfrey, along with Apple TV Plus, dropped the movie.

“I’m knocked out by the breadth and depth of our new offering,” Robert Greenblatt, chairman of Warner Media Entertainment and Direct-To-Consumer, said Tuesday in a statement.

AT&T is aiming for HBO Max to reach 80 million subscribers worldwide and 50 million in the United States by 2025. (HBO currently has about 35 million subscribers.) Netflix, the streaming leader, said on Tuesday that it’s reached 183 million worldwide subscriptions, up about 16 million in 2020. In about six months since its launch, Disney Plus has amassed more than 50 million subscribers, well ahead of the Walt Disney Co.’s projections.

It’s unclear if the timing with help or hurt HBO Max. While viewership has surged across streaming services with so many quarantined in their homes, a record rise in unemployment will make the higher cost of HBO Max prohibitive for some.

There are more and more streaming options, including Apple TV-Plus and the recently launched bite-sized Quibi. In July, NBCUniversal will debut the Peacock, a streaming service that’s planned to offer a free ad-supported option.

HBO Max will feature some 10,000 hours of programming, drawing from WarnerMedia brands including the Warner Bros. film and TV studio; Turner networks including CNN, TNT, TBS, Turner Classic Movies and Cartoon Network; and others. AT&T will hope to draw its more than 100 million mobile subscribers and leverage previous subscribers. Those who subscribe to HBO through AT&T’s DirecTV, U-Verse and AT&T TV will get HBO Max for free.

In advance of the launch of HBO Max, WarnerMedia shuffled its executive roster and named former Hulu chief executive Jason Kilar CEO.

DC Will Open New COVID-19 Testing Site

DC Health is also expanding eligibility for testing for high-risk groups such as those without symptoms who have a history of exposure.

A new coronavirus testing site will open in the District of Columbia tomorrow.  DC Mayor Muriel Bowser announced that the location will be at the UDC/Bertie Backus Work Development Center on South Dakota Avenue in Northeast.  The center will operate on Tuesdays and Thursdays.  Walk through and drive through are available but an appointment is necessary.  DC Health is also expanding eligibility for testing for high-risk groups such as those without symptoms who have a history of exposure.

Film Adaptation Of New ‘Hunger Games’ Book Is In The Works

Lionsgate is working on an adaptation of Suzanne Collins’ “The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes,” a prequel to her three “Hunger Games” novels that will be released May 19.

NEW YORK (AP) — The next “Hunger Games” book is coming out next month, and a movie version is now being planned.

Lionsgate is working on an adaptation of Suzanne Collins’ “The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes,” a prequel to her three “Hunger Games” novels that will be released May 19. Collins’ Dystopian series, which includes “The Hunger Games,” “Catching Fire” and “Mockingjay,” has sold tens of millions copies worldwide and is the basis for four Lionsgate movies that earned nearly $3 billion and starred Jennifer Lawrence as the heroine Katniss Everdeen.

For the new movie, Collins will serve as executive producer and write the film’s treatment. The screenplay will be by Michael Arndt, an Oscar winner for “Little Miss Sunshine,” a nominee for “Toy Story 3” and one of the writers for the adaptation of “Catching Fire.” Francis Lawrence returns as director after making the three previous “Hunger Games” movies. Nina Jacobson will again produce, along with Brad Simpson.

A movie deal has long seemed inevitable. When Collins’ book was announced last year, Lionsgate Motion Picture Group Chairman Joe Drake told the AP that the company had “been communicating with her during the writing process.”

But with movie productions halted by the coronavirus pandemic, no release date has been set and casting has not begun. The film will take place in Collins’ fictional Panem, and center on 18-year-old Coriolanus Snow, the future president, played in the earlier movies by Donald Sutherland.

“Lionsgate has always been the cinematic home of ‘The Hunger Games,’ and I’m delighted to be returning to them with this new book,” Collins said in a statement Tuesday. “From the beginning, they have treated the source material with great respect, honoring the thematic and narrative elements of the story, and assembling an incredible team both in front of and behind the camera. It’s such a pleasure to be reuniting with Nina, Francis, and Michael to adapt the novel to the screen, and having them share their remarkable talents, once again, with the world of Panem.”

Drake said in a statement that Collins’ new novel is “creatively thrilling and takes this world to complex new dimensions that open up amazing cinematic possibilities.”

“We’re thrilled to reunite this filmmaking team with this very unique franchise, and we can’t wait to begin production,” Drake said.

Fans Invited To Compete For ‘Friends’ Reunion Special Spot

Castmembers of the popular show have announced that five fans will get a chance to watch the reunion taping live and rub shoulders with stars of ‘Friends.’

NEW YORK (AP) — The big upcoming “Friends” reunion special is inviting a few extra friends — maybe even you.

Castmembers of the popular show have announced that five fans will get a chance to watch the reunion taping live and rub shoulders with stars Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Matthew Perry, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc and David Schwimmer.

“Be our personal guests in the audience for the taping where you’ll get to see us all together again for the first time in ages, as we reminisce about the show and celebrate all of the fun we had,” the cast announced Tuesday. “Plus, sip a cup of coffee with us in Central Perk, and get the ‘Friends’ VIP experience on the Warner Bros. Studio Tour.”

The sweepstakes offer is being presented by The All In Challenge and all proceeds will go to No Kid Hungry, Meals on Wheels and America’s Food Fund, which benefits Feeding America and World Central Kitchen. The minimum bid is $10.

How To Manage Your Money During The Pandemic

What should you do with that stimulus check?

https://youtu.be/mlE2nicSBTM

Washington Post “The Color of Money” Columnist Michelle Singletary joins me for a short chat about handling your money during the coronavirus shutdown.  Are you still working?  What to do with your federal relief money if you’ve not received or spent it already.

Michelle Obama’s Star Power Could Help Biden Unite Democrats

“Putting people in that position is unacceptable, especially when leaders like us don’t have to do that,” Michelle Obama told more than 21,000 supporters who joined a virtual When We All Vote event Monday night. She and Barack Obama have voted by mail in every election in the past decade, she said.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Seeking to unite Democrats, Joe Biden has raced to line up supporters ranging from progressive icon Bernie Sanders to former President Barack Obama, whose administration sometimes irked liberals. But the person with the most influence may be Michelle Obama.

The former first lady is a unique figure in a deeply polarizing political environment, exceedingly popular with the party faithful while also having some appeal with Republicans and independents.

She left the White House with a 68% approval rating, according to Gallup polling. She also was named “the most admired woman” in the world for the second year in a row in a Gallup poll from December.

And her memoir, “Becoming,” has sold more than 11 million copies worldwide since its November 2018 release, making it one of the bestselling political memoirs in history. Her book tour filled arenas with thousands of cheering fans.

That type of energy could be critical for Biden, who is trying to build momentum for his campaign at a time when the coronavirus is dominating headlines. Michelle Obama could help Biden present a clear contrast with President Donald Trump and rebuild the multiracial, multigenerational coalition that twice put Barack Obama in the White House.

“She brings to the table not just her own experience of being an active and well-respected first lady but, at a time when the country is looking for leadership and looking for role models, she fills so many gaps,” said Democratic strategist Donna Brazile. “I can only imagine what her endorsement would mean to the former vice president.”

Like most Americans, Michelle Obama is staying at home, along with her husband and daughters Malia and Sasha, who are back from college. She has not yet weighed in on the 2020 campaign, though a person close to her said there’s little doubt she supports Biden. The person spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss Michelle Obama’s thinking.

An endorsement does not appear imminent. Biden campaign aides who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss possible scenarios said they want to ensure that any announcement lands with the biggest impact possible.

Biden’s team sees Michelle Obama as a major endorser in her own right, with an appeal distinct from Barack Obama that would justify her own spotlight when, and if, she chooses to announce an endorsement, according to a Democrat with knowledge of the dynamics but not authorized to speak publicly.

That’s partly why Barack Obama’s endorsement stood alone last week amid similar announcements from Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, two of Biden’s former top rivals.

The Obama and Biden families grew close during their White House years, and Biden’s advisers say Michelle Obama is someone who can speak credibly about Biden’s personal traits, further connect him to the Obama legacy and highlight differences with Trump.

Even so, Michelle Obama does not see herself as a political figure and has repeatedly said she has no desire to run for office. She has campaigned for candidates, including 2016 presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, but only during the final weeks before an election.

She has never announced an endorsement of her own. In 2018, she and the ex-president jointly endorsed nearly 100 Democratic candidates in federal and state races.

“The general election really hasn’t even gotten going yet,” said Valerie Jarrett, a longtime friend and adviser to Mrs. Obama, suggesting that it’s too early for talk about her possible endorsement.

Jarrett said her friend’s focus right now is on When We All Vote, a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization she co-founded with actor Tom Hanks and other celebrities in 2018 to help increase voter turnout.

After Wisconsin voters had to choose between staying at home or risking their health to vote in this month’s primary, When We All Vote publicly backed expanding vote by mail, early in-person voting and online voter registration to make voting easier and safer.

“Putting people in that position is unacceptable, especially when leaders like us don’t have to do that,” Michelle Obama told more than 21,000 supporters who joined a virtual When We All Vote event Monday night. She and Barack Obama have voted by mail in every election in the past decade, she said.

Over the weekend, she appeared with former first lady Laura Bush during a concert organized to support health care workers and the World Health Organization. And this week, she launched “Mondays with Michelle Obama,” a four-week series in which she reads popular children’s books aloud online.

Michelle Obama continues to work on her education initiatives for girls in developing countries and for U.S. high school seniors.

Karen Finney, who advised Clinton’s 2016 campaign, said Michelle Obama’s voice “could be very powerful and carry tremendous weight” as Biden considers a running mate.

Biden has committed to putting a woman on the ticket, and some want him to choose a black woman, considering that South Carolina’s largely black electorate helped revive Biden’s campaign in late February.

“There’s no question that her endorsement would carry a lot of weight with voters,” said Finney.

Biden took the speculation a step further during an interview with KDKA-TV in Pittsburgh.

Asked if he’d ask Mrs. Obama to be his running mate if she signaled interest in joining the ticket, Biden said Monday that he’d take her in a “heartbeat.”

“She’s brilliant. She knows the way around. She is a really fine woman,” Biden said.

Ask A Designer: Improving Your Home’s Function As Refuge

“We’re expecting more from our homes than we ever have before, and they can serve us in more ways than we’ve asked in the past,” says New York-based interior designer Carolyn DiCarlo.

When your entire life is happening inside your home, it matters how that space feels and functions.

Interior designers often focused on this even before self-quarantine, asking clients how they spend their time at home and how various rooms might make them happier. These questions get at the real purpose of a well-designed home.

And now they seem more important than ever.

“We’re expecting more from our homes than we ever have before, and they can serve us in more ways than we’ve asked in the past,” says New York-based interior designer Carolyn DiCarlo. “We’ve historically looked to trends or magazines to tell us what to put in our homes. But now is a different time. It’s time to consider our home as our personal place of refuge, and how to make that happen.”

Here, DiCarlo and two other interior designers — New York-based Jenny Dina Kirschner and South Carolina-based Elizabeth Stuart — share advice on how they create homes that make clients’ lives better.

These changes don’t have to be complicated or expensive. They just involve asking the right questions.

First: What do you see when you walk in the door?

Entering our homes after a trip to a store has become newly stressful, but it’s always been important, says Stuart. Improving the first 4 feet of space when you walk in, Stuart says, can improve the way you feel at home.

Especially if you enter through a garage or mudroom, she says, make sure “that first thing you have when you come home is not chaos.”

Consider creating a neater, cleaner entryway with a bench or chair where you can remove shoes (and use hand sanitizer); dedicated spots for items like keys; appealing lighting; and perhaps a diffuser with a calming fragrance. You can even add easy access to something comforting, like a cold drink.

Plan these spaces with your temperament and wellness in mind, DiCarlo says. For example, those prone to depression might benefit from adding warmer colors.

Next, DiCarlo encourages people to walk through each room of their home and notice: Does it feel unwelcoming or disorganized? Which rooms reflect who you are, or aim to be, and which don’t?

“I look to see where their lack of ease is,” DiCarlo explains. “That’s sort of the meat of how you get into this exploration.”

Kirschner recommends a similar approach, and says it often leads clients to realize they want more organization or a less sterile, more welcoming home. Gray is a popular color in decor, but a room decorated mainly in stylish gray and white can feel dreary or cold. If so, add bright colors by ordering a few new items or bringing in bright pieces from other rooms.

And when it becomes possible to renovate again, consider adding or changing windows. Kirschner had a client who wanted a more open and airy home. “She had a duplex, so we cut a hole out of the ceiling over the living room to get double height,” and added glass panels along one wall, Kirschner says.

Rearranging your furniture to maximize how much light you get at different times of day can be an easy fix, DiCarlo says.

Also consider: Does your home have a center?

While writing a book about using a home to improve wellness and happiness, DiCarlo has been researching sacred spaces. These spaces always have a fixed center from which to gain orientation, she says, and activity flows in and out of that center.

Your “center” doesn’t have to be the literal middle of your home, she says. It could be a welcoming kitchen at the back. But note the flow of activity and energy in and out of it, and perhaps improve it with things like soothing music and healthy green plants.

What about your stuff? Kirschner says clutter adds low-level stress to many homes, yet people tolerate it because they’re busy and aren’t sure how to address it.

“People have a very hard time with organization,” she says.

During self-quarantine, clutter may cause even more stress, so consider eliminating unwanted items and creating better storage systems for what remains, Kirschner says. On the flip side, Stuart says, consider whether some items should come out of storage. Do you have a collection of things that would bring you joy if you put it where you’d see it every day?

Another question: Is your bedside table too small? Make sure you have enough space for a book, water glass or whatever you want handy.

Last: Where do you do the things that bring you happiness?

Think about where you like to sit — or where you would sit if you had the right chair, says Stuart. Coffee-lovers can create a cozier place to drink their morning coffee, while book lovers could choose exactly the right chair and ottoman, and place them near the right lamp or window. Whether you love knitting or taking long baths, DiCarlo says, make a space for your favorite thing — even if it’s a tiny area — and enjoy it.

You’re “actually making a place not just for refuge,” she says, “but for ritual.”

Black Businesses and Coronavirus Aid

What impact will this second round of COVID-19 funding have on black businesses that continue to struggle during the shut down?

More than 300 billion dollars is earmarked for small businesses as part of a half-trillion dollar COVID-19 aid package… working its way through capitol hill right now. Just last week The U.S. Small Business Administration ran out of the money that was part of the first two trillion dollar aid package. But there were delays, technical glitches and complaints about who is actually getting the funding.  We ask, what impact will this second round of funding have on black businesses that continue to struggle during the shut down?

Guests:

Antonio Doss, District Director, U.S. Small Business Administration, Washington Metropolitan Area

Gary Cunningham, President & CEO, Prosperity Now

Lululemon Issues Apology for Offensive COVID-19 T-Shirt

COVID-19 T-Shirt, called offensive and racist, was posted on Instagram.

Washington, D.C. (April 21, 2020) – Lululemon has issued an apology over a T-shirt related to the COVID-19 pandemic.  The shirt was printed with images of bat-winged chopsticks and a takeout box with the word “No Thank You.”

Reports indicate the shirt was shared in a link on Instagram on the page of  Lululemon’s art director Trevor Fleming.  The post, which included the caption “Where did COVID-19 come from,” instantly drew a firestorm of criticism with many saying the shirt is both racist and offensive.  The link and post have since been taken down.

Lululemon reportedly has issued an apology saying “the image and the post were inappropriate and inexcusable and we do not tolerate this behavior.” Lululemon said that the t-shirt was not one of their designs and that the employee had now left the company.

Warner Bros. Delays Many Releases Including ‘The Batman’

Many studios have shuffled release dates due to both shuttered productions and the closure of movie theaters to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Warner Bros. is delaying a batch of theatrical releases including “The Batman” and “The Sopranos” prequel “The Many Saints of Newark.”

The studio says Monday that “The Sopranos” film will be pushed from September 2020 to a March 2021 release, while “The Batman” starring Robert Pattinson will be delayed four months to October 2021.

Many studios have shuffled release dates due to both shuttered productions and the closure of movie theaters to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

This year also lost the Will Smith drama “King Richard,” which has been moved back a year to November 2021, and a biographical drama about Black Panthers activist Fred Hampton set for August which now has no release date.

Baz Luhrmann’s yet-to-be-titled Elvis film that Tom Hanks was shooting in Australia when he and Rita Wilson tested positive for COVID-19 was delayed a month to November 2021.

The studio has not abandoned summer 2020 entirely, however. Warner Bros. still has Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” dated for July 17 and “Wonder Woman 1984,” which was pushed back from June, for an Aug. 14 theatrical release.

And one film even moved up on the calendar: The DC superhero film “The Flash” is now expected in June 2022 instead of July.

DMV Covid-19 Deaths Top 1,000

Local officials are sounding more optimistic about slowing the spread of the coronavirus

Washington, D.C. (Tuesday, April 21, 2020) – The numbers are jarring.  One-thousand persons across the Washington, DC area have died from the coronavirus and nearly 28,000 persons are infected.  Despite those statistics, officials are beginning to see a light at the end of the Covid-19 tunnel. Speaking to WHUR this morning, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser said the city is making strides in the effort to slow the spread.  “We are seeing far fewer cases than what was originally predicted for the District at this time,” said Bowser. As of Tuesday, DC has 3,098 coronavirus cases with 112 deaths.  While the District is still expected to see a surge sometime late May or early June, the Mayor is sounding optimistic about the number of deaths being less than the thousands predicted.  But at the same time, Bowser is also reluctant any talk about any reopening timetable for the city.  “We would need to see at least two-weeks of declining numbers before we would move to fully relax those stay at-home restrictions,” Bowser added.

Meantime, Maryland and Virginia are sounding a similar message.  Maryland continues to lead the region in infections with 14,193 cases and 584 deaths.  Virginia has 9,630 persons living with the virus and 324 persons have died.

 

Queen Elizabeth II Marks 94th Birthday Without Fanfare

The royal family took to social media to share images of Elizabeth as she marks the occasion — but in keeping with social distancing rules, there will be no visits.

LONDON (AP) — Britain is marking Queen Elizabeth II’s 94th birthday with silence Tuesday, as the nation in lockdown amid the COVID-19 pandemic forgoes the usual gun salutes and ringing of bells.

With thousands dead amid the outbreak, the monarch decided that the celebratory display of military firepower would not be appropriate. Nor will there be a celebratory peal of bells at Westminster Abbey, as the church where the queen was married and crowned is currently closed.

The royal family took to social media to share images of Elizabeth as she marks the occasion — but in keeping with social distancing rules, there will be no visits.

The queen will mark the day with her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, 98, at Windsor Castle in Berkshire.

Essence Festival 2020 Officially Canceled

2020 Essence Festival moved to 2021.

Did you hear the 2020 Essence Festival has officially cancelled and will return in 2021?  Under New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s recommendation that no large events take place due to the Corona Virus pandemic, Essence will honor all tickets sold for the 2020 festival in 2021 and will also offer full refunds.  For further information visit here.

Essence also announced the establishment of the Essence Benefit Series to Fight COVID-19 that will raise money and provide support for businesses and organizations in black communities across the country. Additionally, the first-ever Essence Festival of Culture: The Virtual Edition will take place over July 4 weekend.

Elba And Wife, Recovering From Coronavirus, To Help Others

“You know, everyone’s sort of feeling the way we have been feeling, but it has definitely been sort of just a complete upheaval,” he told The Associated Press late last week.

Even though they only had mild symptoms, Idris Elba says he and his wife had their lives “turned around” after contracting the coronavirus, calling the experience “definitely scary and unsettling and nervous.”

“You know, everyone’s sort of feeling the way we have been feeling, but it has definitely been sort of just a complete upheaval,” he told The Associated Press late last week.

But the British actor feels that there are life lessons to be learned, and the pandemic serves as a reminder that “the world doesn’t tick on your time.”

“I think that the world should take a week of quarantine every year just to remember this time. Remember each other. I really do,” he said.

The British actor and his model wife, Sabrina Dhowre Elba, spoke to the AP as they began a push with the United Nations to lessen the impact of COVID-19 on farmers and food producers in rural areas.

“People forget that 80 percent of the poor population live in these rural areas.” Dhowre Elba said. “What we are really worried about at the moment, and why we are launching this fund is that those people are being forgotten.”

In their new roles as U.N. Goodwill Ambassadors, Elba and his wife, have joined forces with the United Nations International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) to launch the new $40 million fund. IFAD hopes to raise up to $200 million more from governments worldwide.

The actor believes people in rural and poor areas are likely to suffer more in the pandemic.

“If you imagine being in a village where no one even knows the name of your village or your population, and that you live in a slum where there is one room and six of you live in it,” he said. “Social distancing is almost laughable.

Both Elba and his wife have roots in Africa; Elba’s parents are from Sierra Leone and Ghana, while Dhowre Elba is of Somali descent. The pair went to Sierra Leone in December with the United Nations to see how IFAD has assisted people there.

Elba said he was particularly concerned as to what the coronavirus pandemic could do on the continent in countries already suffering economically.

“We have to think about the forward planning. What’s what’s the fallout going to be?” he said.

The couple have been recovering in New Mexico, where the actor was filming when he became sick, but plan to return to London as soon as they can get a flight. Elba said he had to miss his 6-year-old son’s birthday because of the lockdown but he’s “hoping to see him as soon as I can.”

“We’ve been fortunate,” he added. “We have been staying in a lovely place that’s been very comfortable for the time. But we’re looking forward to going home.”

Governor Hogan Opens Salons, Barbershops

The business can only have one customer at a time and the customer must provide proof that they are an essential worker. 

(Annapolis, MD)  —  Barbershops and beauty salons in Maryland are being allowed to service essential workers.  Governor Larry Hogan issued the order this morning along with strict guidelines.  The business can only have one customer at a time and the customer must provide proof that they are an essential worker.  Walk-ins are not permitted and customers must make an appointment.

South Korean Shipment To Up Maryland Virus Tests By 500K

Governor Larry Hogan notes his Korean-born wife played a major role in championing the $9 million purchase.

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Maryland has dramatically boosted its testing capacity for the new coronavirus with a shipment of 500,000 tests from a South Korean company, the state’s governor announced Monday, noting his Korean-born wife played a major role in championing the $9 million purchase.

As states have scoured the world for testing supplies, Republican Gov. Larry Hogan said he asked wife Yumi Hogan on March 28 to help negotiate the purchase, tapping into the goodwill she has sought to foster between the state and South Korea. Hogan said 22 days of negotiations led to the shipment’s delivery on Saturday by air.

He called the shipment “an exponential, game-changing, step forward,” in increased testing capacity — which has been a huge challenge in the U.S. for states like Maryland, near the nation’s capital. The governor noted that President Donald Trump had told state officials the states need to lead on boosting their testing capacity.

“The administration made it clear over and over again. They want the states to take the lead, and we have to go out and do it ourselves, and so that’s exactly what we did,” Hogan said at the news conference, flanked by the first lady.

The purchase was cited at Monday’s press briefing at the White House, with President Donald Trump opining that he didn’t believe it was necessary. Administration officials have been pushing governors to step up testing, while some governors have said that testing infrastructure is inadequate.

Vice President Mike Pence said he didn’t know when Hogan placed the order: “I wouldn’t begrudge him or his health officials for ordering tests,” he said.

However, Pence stressed that National Institutes of Health and Defense Department facilities in Maryland were also at the state’s disposal to increase testing capacity.

Trump didn’t let the opportunity to criticize Hogan slide. It was Hogan, a Republican and leader of the National Governors Association, who called out Trump after the president said anyone who wanted a COVID-19 test could get one. “That’s not true,” Hogan had said.

Trump said Hogan could have saved a lot of money by calling the vice president.

“I don’t think he needed to go to South Korea. I think he needed to get a little knowledge — would have been helpful,” Trump said.

Hogan confirmed the administration pointed to federal labs as a way to meet the state’s testing needs. “We’ve been pushing to get NIH to help us with testing for more than a month now, but it was a productive meeting overall,” Hogan said.

Hogan said the shipment does not include everything needed to conduct all the tests, such as lab capability and swabs, though the state has acquired and continues to work to find the other needed components from other suppliers.

“Unfortunately, we have also had to compete with every state in America in our attempts to procure tests from every domestic producer in the U.S. and from sources around the globe,” Hogan said in the governor’s mansion appearance.

Hogan said adequate testing is one of the four building blocks on the road to recovery from the global pandemic and reopening businesses. The others are increasing personal protective equipment, boosting hospital capacity for a surge of patients and creating a strong contact tracing operation to monitor those exposed to the virus.

Hogan said the shipment, which arrived at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, was brought in on a Korean Air passenger plane — a Boeing 777 — with no passengers. It was the first Korean Air plane to land at the airport.

The company that produced the tests is called LabGenomics.

Hogan thanked his wife for her major role in the project. He noted she is the first Korean-American first lady of any state and lauded her work promoting friendship ties with South Korea. Hogan said Maryland and South Korean officials have been working for weeks on what he described as “a confidential project called Operation Enduring Friendship.”

“It’s why we have, and we’re so proud to have, such a special bond with South Korea,” Hogan said.

He called the international collaboration on the medical supplies unprecedented — “from identifying and vetting the Korean testing company and getting the scientists in our labs to work through all of the technical details with the teams in Korea to the complexities of the international procurement contracts.”

Added Hogan: “It really was an amazing team effort.”

National Spelling Bee Canceled For First Time Since 1945

“Our hearts go out to the spellers who won’t get their final shot at winning because of the pandemic and the difficult decisions it is prompting us to make,” Paige Kimble, the bee’s executive director, said in a statement.

This year’s Scripps National Spelling Bee has been canceled after organizers concluded there is “no clear path to safely set a new date in 2020” because of the coronavirus pandemic.

The decision, announced by Scripps on Tuesday morning, means kids who are in eighth grade this year will miss their final opportunity to compete in the national finals. Scripps will not change eligibility requirements for next year’s bee, which is scheduled for June 1-3, 2021, at its longtime venue, a convention center outside Washington. The bee has always been open to kids through the eighth grade.

“Our hearts go out to the spellers who won’t get their final shot at winning because of the pandemic and the difficult decisions it is prompting us to make,” Paige Kimble, the bee’s executive director, said in a statement.

The bee, televised by ESPN since 1994, had only previously been canceled in 1943-45 because of World War II. The first Scripps bee was held in 1925.

Last year’s bee ended in an unprecedented eight-way tie after organizers ran out of words difficult enough to challenge the best spellers.

Scripps had announced on March 20 that this year’s bee would be postponed, but did not commit to a new date.

Organizers said Tuesday they would find a way to recognize the more than 150 spellers who had already won their regional bees and qualified for the national finals.

Michelle Obama Launches Online Reading Series For Kids

“Mondays with Michelle Obama” is part of the PBS KIDS Read-Along series, and will continue through May 11.

NEW YORK (AP) — Michelle Obama launched a series of online video readings for kids with the classic picture book “The Gruffalo,” which the former first lady called the story of a mouse who uses his “wit and imagination” to get the best of a fox and other would-be predators.

“Mondays with Michelle Obama” is part of the PBS KIDS Read-Along series, and will continue through May 11. It can be seen at noon EDT on the Facebook and YouTube pages of PBS KIDS and the Facebook page of Obama’s publisher, Penguin Random House.

The livestream of Obama reading “The Gruffalo” quickly received tens of thousands of likes on Facebook. Other celebrities who have given readings during the coronavirus pandemic include Jimmy Fallon, Jennifer Garner and Demi Lovato, who also read “The Gruffalo.”

US Lockdowns Coincide With Rise In Poisonings From Cleaners

Reports of accidental poisonings from cleaners and disinfectants are up this year, and researchers believe it’s related to the coronavirus epidemic.

NEW YORK (AP) — One toddler became dizzy, fell and hit her head after drinking from a large bottle of hand sanitizer. A woman had a scary coughing and wheezing fit while soaking her produce in a sink containing bleach, vinegar and hot water.

Reports of accidental poisonings from cleaners and disinfectants are up this year, and researchers believe it’s related to the coronavirus epidemic.

Such poisonings were up about 20 percent in the first three months of this year, compared with the same period in 2018 and 2019, according to a report Monday from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Open America Protests

Is it time to open America for Business?

Over the weekend… several states like Michigan and Colorado saw muscular protests from people who want the coronavirus shutdown to end and America to reopen for business.  A protest in Annapolis was less than impressive with more media there than protester.  These protests, big and small, have happened with President Trump’s blessing. But is it the right time to do it?

The BE Note

Guests:

Charles Ellison, Editor, The BE Note

Md. State Delegate Nicole Williams, (D) Prince George’s County, District 22

Moco Restaurants Open Tuesday for Great American Takeout

Some Montgomery County restaurants get a chance to open their doors tomorrow briefly allowing customers to order take-out.

Rockville, Maryland (April 20, 2020) – Dozens of restaurants in designated areas of Montgomery County will get a chance to open their doors tomorrow to take part in what’s become known at the “Great American Takeout.” The event, designed to help restaurants suffering in the midst of the coronavirus crisis, is being organized with the support of County Executive Marc Elrich and the Maryland State elected officials from Districts 14 and 20.

Maryland restaurants have been operating with only carryout and delivery services since dine-in service was banned throughout the State by order of Governor Larry Hogan due to the COVID-19 health crisis.

Many restaurants have been struggling to maintain business during the health crisis. The elected officials are combining their resources for the campaign that will encourage residents to order takeout meals to assist the restaurants during the health crisis. A focus has been put on April 21 to highlight how the restaurants can be helped.

The Great American Takeout is a theme that recently has been organized in communities across the nation to support local restaurants.

The County’s East County Regional Office is working with elected officials and local restaurants to ensure that the restaurants have operating hours on April 21.

Participating restaurants are located in the areas of Briggs Chaney, Burtonsville, Cloverly, Hillandale, Tech Road/U.S. 29 and White Oak.

The list is available at https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/Eastcounty/Resources/Files/2020/restaurant-pickup.pdf

“We are doing everything possible to help all of the businesses in our County that have been drastically impacted by the COVID-19 health crisis and many of our restaurants, especially those that are family operations, have been among the hardest hit during this unique time in history,” said County Executive Elrich. “The County Council and I have made financial help available for businesses through the Public Health Emergency Grant program, but we know the best way to help restaurants is for residents to order takeout meals. I have been ordering takeout from restaurants around the County during this time and I hope others join me in ordering takeout from East County restaurants on Tuesday, April 21.”

A list of restaurants throughout the County that remain open during the crisis can be found at the mocoeats.com website athttps://visitmontgomery.com/restaurant-directory/

Howard University Launches #BisonInTheKnow

Howard University kicks-off new online tool to provide expertise on issues important to Black America.

Washington, D.C. (April 20, 2020)  – Known for its leadership of Black thought and achievement, Howard  University today launched a new tool to provide insight and expertise on issues paramount to the African American community.  #BisonInTheKnow is an online news and information campaign that will feature Howard faculty experts offering insightful tips and advice on a range of issues important to the Black community.

Howard University Professor Tyish S. Hall Brown, Ph.D., MHS, is a child and adolescent psychologist and director of the School-Based Behavioral Health Program in the Howard University College of Medicine. In conjunction with #BisonIntheKnow, Dr. Hall Brown has completed a short video offering tips on how to talk to young people during the COVID-19 health crisis. Watch the video here.

Professor Hall Brown notes that children are vulnerable to symptoms of anxiety and depression as a result of exposure to the COVID-19 health crisis. Her tips include a recommendation to, “talk to them often, ask them what they know about social distancing and hygiene protocols, encourage them to take their remote learning seriously, and spend quality time indoors having fun.”

In the #BisonIntheKnow video, she notes, “While we know that exercise, nutrition, and sleep are important to child development, building skills to prevent or deal with symptoms of anxiety and depression that they may face can be invaluable.”

One activity that she recommends is called “Five Senses”.  This activity is often used to combat anxiety, particularly at night. Her instructions are as follows:

We start by taking a deep breath. Inhale for a count of three and then exhale for a count of three. Now look around you and say out loud 5 things that you see. For example, look at things around your home or outside your window. I can see my shoes sitting on the floor. I can see a tree outside my window. Next say out loud four things you can feel right now. For Example: I can feel my socks keeping my feet warm. I can feel the softness of my shirt against my arm. Then, pause for a moment and listen to what is happening around you. Say three of the sounds that you hear out loud. For example, I can hear the sound of birds chirping out my window or the sound of cars rushing by.  

Next, say out loud two things you can smell right now. If you can, move around to find things to smell. If you can’t move around, say out loud your two favorite smells.  For example: I smell the air freshener in my house or I smell my mother’s perfume. 

Finally, say out loud one thing you can taste right now. For example, I taste the flavor of my toothpaste. If you don’t taste anything right now, say out loud your favorite taste. Example, my favorite taste is a strawberry cupcake. 

Now, take another deep breath. Inhale for a count of three and then exhale for a count of three. 

For more tips on how to support your child’s mental health visit the Howard University’s School Based Behavioral Health Program Instagram page @husbbhp.

Harry and Meghan Say They Won’t Cooperate With UK Tabloids

Harry and Meghan wrote that previous stories the newspapers published based on “salacious gossip” had upended the lives of acquaintances and strangers alike.

LONDON (AP) — The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have announced they will no longer cooperate with several British tabloid newspapers because of what they call “distorted, false or invasive” stories.

Meghan and Prince Harry told the editors of The Sun, the Daily Mail, the Daily Express and the Daily Mirror in a letter that they won’t “offer themselves up as currency for an economy of click bait and distortion.” The couple’s representative released a copy of the letter on Monday.

Harry and Meghan wrote that previous stories the newspapers published based on “salacious gossip” had upended the lives of acquaintances and strangers alike. They said they would have “zero engagement” with the publications going forward but “believe that a free press is a cornerstone to any democracy.”

Harry, who is a grandson of Queen Elizabeth II and sixth in line to the British throne, married the American actress Meghan Markle at Windsor Castle in May 2018. The televised ceremony was watched around the world.

The couple later said they found the scrutiny they received from the British media as tipping into harassment and intolerable.

Their decision to freeze out the tabloids came as court papers revealed how Meghan and Harry pleaded with her father, Thomas Markle, to stop talking to the press in the days before their wedding. The pair warned him that speaking to the media would backfire and tried to help him, according to text messages filed in Meghan’s lawsuit against the Daily Mail’s publisher, Associated Newspapers.

She is suing for invasion of privacy over a 2018 article that included portions of a letter she had written to her father. A hearing in the case is due to be held Friday in a London court. Associated Newspapers denies infringing on Meghan’s privacy.

Thomas Markle was scheduled to walk his daughter down the aisle at the wedding, but pulled out at the last minute, citing heart problems. The former television lighting director has given occasional interviews to the media, complaining in December 2018 that he’d been “ghosted” by Meghan after the wedding.

The court documents included texts in which Harry tried to smooth over a family embarrassment after a Mail on Sunday story revealed that the prince’s future father-in-law helped stage paparazzi pictures of himself preparing for the wedding.

“Tom, Harry again! Really need to speak to u. U do not need to apologize (sic), we understand the circumstances but ‘going public’ will only make the situation worse,” Harry texted on May 15.

“If u love Meg and want to make it right please call me as there are two other options which don’t involve u having to speak to the media, who incidentally created this whole situation. So please call me so I can explain. Meg and I are not angry, we just need to speak to u. Thanks,” he wrote. “Oh any speaking to the press WILL backfire, trust me Tom. Only we can help u, as we have been trying from day 1.”

Markle did not reply, but issued a statement through the U.S. celebrity news website TMZ saying he had been admitted to the hospital after suffering a heart attack. The court documents suggest Meghan was not aware he was hospitalized before TMZ reported it.

“I’ve been reaching out to you all weekend but you’re not taking any of our calls or replying to any texts…” she texted her father on May 15. “Very concerned about your health and safety and have taken every measure to protect you but not sure what more we can do if you don’t respond…Do you need help? Can we send the security team down again? I’m very sorry to hear you’re in the hospital but need you to please get in touch with us….What hospital are you at?”

Markle refused the offer of security, but said he was OK, according to the legal filing.

Meghan said her phone received a missed call at 4.57 a.m. on the morning of her wedding and that she did not speak with him again except in writing.

Harry has long had an uncomfortable relationship with the media, which he blames for the death of his mother, Princess Diana. She died in a car crash in Paris in 1997 while being pursued by paparazzi.

Harry’s unhappiness with the media increased after he began dating Markle, the star of the TV legal drama “Suits.” In 2016, he accused the media of harassing his then-girlfriend, and criticized “racial undertones” in some coverage of the biracial Markle.

In January, they announced they planned to quit as senior royals, seek financial independence and move to North America. The split became official at the end of March, and the couple are currently in California, where Meghan was raised.

But Ian Murray, executive director of Britain’s Society of Editors, said “there is no escaping their actions here amount to censorship and they are setting an unfortunate example.”

“By appearing to dictate which media they will work with and which they will ignore they, no doubt unintentionally, give succor to the rich and powerful everywhere to use their example as an excuse to attack the media when it suits them,” he said.

Babyface -Teddy Riley Battle Fizzles On Instagram Live

The technical struggles of two legendary producers with a stripped-down Instagram performance spawned widespread mockery and disappointment on social media.

NEW YORK (AP) — The much-hyped battle between Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds and Teddy Riley was derailed by audio issues, forcing the R&B producers to postpone the Instagram Live event.

More than 400,000 tuned in Saturday night to watch the livestream with Riley and Edmonds. But sound and technical issues plagued the friendly competition. Riley appeared to prepare more for a concert, with a set-up that led to echoing and playback.

The battle had already been postponed from April 12 after Edmonds was diagnosed with COVID-19. The Grammy-winning singer and producer, said last week he and his family — who also tested positive —were recovering.

After about an hour of troubleshooting Saturday, the 61-year-old singer said they would try again another time.

“I think that it’s only right that we postpone this thing until another time when there aren’t any technical difficulties, and everybody can hear the music the way it needs to be heard,” said Edmonds.

On Sunday, a do-over was announced for Monday night.

The technical struggles of two legendary producers with a stripped-down Instagram performance spawned widespread mockery and disappointment on social media, including from other quarantined musicians who had tuned in.

“Come on it’s 2020 we ain’t meant to get what we want,” Adele commented.

The digital battle was part of a series dubbed “Verzuz” organized by Swizz Beatz and Timbaland. The Edmonds-Riley showdown was the most watched battle thus far, following matchups between the-Dream and Sean Garrett, Ne-Yo and Austin, Scott Storch and Mannie Fresh, and T-Pain and Lil Jon.

Anita Wilson Talks ‘Dance Soul’ Album, Victory Grace’s Food Giveaway

Join me each and every Sunday evening at 6pm to a new IG Live chat with the biggest names in Gospel music and our area’s top spiritual leaders.

Dr. Jasmin Sculark, Founder and Senior Pastor of the Victory Grace Center in Maryland and Gospel singer, songwriter and music Executive Anita Wilson chatted with me, Jacquie Gales Webb on Instagram Live about their work and their lives during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dr. Sculark, better known as Dr. Jazz and the Daughter of Thunder filled us in on how the three Ps, Prayer, Praise, and Psalms 91 can help us get through the crisis.  Victory Grace Center is providing food to the hungry in its community and has been following the mandatory state stay-at-home order and streaming services online to followers around the world.  Dr. Sculark said that she may have lost a pulpit during the crisis but she gained a platform.   Dr. Sculark is also providing her “Finally Me For Real” motivational tool free to the public online.

Dr. Jazz came to the United States from Republic of Trinidad and Tobago after the death of her mother with one suitcase, a God-given dream, and $32 in her pocket.  Today she is Founder and President of Dr. Jazz Ministries and the author of several books.  At the end of her interview she prayed for those who are dealing with unemployment, sickness, and loss of loved ones.   

Anita Wilson talked about her new album, “Dance Soul,” her love of the Clark Sisters Movie, working with Donald Lawrence for many years, and her becoming a music executive.  After years of background singing with Donald Lawrence & Company, Anita Wilson started her solo recording career. Her first three albums were all nominated for GRAMMYs.  Dance Soul is an EP of Gospel songs performed in the styles of dance, house and disco.  

Anita is now President and CEO of Reflection Media, Inc and has reacquired ownership of her GRAMMY nominated album, “Worship Soul” and owns her GRAMMY nominated “Sunday Song” album as well.  Anita ended the HUR@HOME Inspiration live chat by sings a chorus of “Here’s To Life.” 

Part I

Part II

https://youtu.be/Kr1iWStkX9o

MD Gets 500K COVID-19 Testing Kits From South Korea

The governor’s wife, Yumi, who was born in South Korea, was instrumental in securing the testing kits.

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan announced today that the state has received 500-thousand testing kits from the government of South Korea.  Governor Hogan said he has been negotiating with the President of South Korea since late March.  The governor’s wife, Yumi, who was born in South Korea, was instrumental in securing the testing kits.  The governor said the cost of the kits, which arrived on Saturday via a Korean Air passenger jet, cost the state about nine million dollars.

Yumi Hogan, First Lady, State of Maryland

DC Social Distancing Problems

DC fights to enforce distancing and braces for looming surge

WASHINGTON (AP) — The warmer weather is bringing increased violations of social distance guidelines in Washington, D.C., even as health officials predict the nation’s capital could become one of the next U.S. hotspots in the coronavirus pandemic. National and local health officials are predicting a looming spike in infections that could turn Washington into a second-wave virus hotspot. Mayor Muriel Bowser has struggled to persuade noncompliant residents to avoid pick-up basketball games and other gatherings. Sounding genuinely frustrated, Bowser has said police intervention shouldn’t be necessary to “make every single person do what they know they’re supposed to do.”

Quarantine Reading Suggestions

Are you an avid reader or trying to reacquaint yourself back to reading? During this time of restricted outside adventures picking up a good novel, self-help or auto-biography is a great way to utilize your time.

There are a lot of great literary pieces out there but it all depends on what your in the mood for. Here are a list of great reads that I think will help entertain, enlighten and educate you.

Stretch’s Quarantine Book List

  1. The Prophet – Kahlil Gibran
  2. Queenie – Candice Carty-Williams
  3. I Can’t Date Jesus – Michael Arceneaux
  4. The Autobiography of Malcom X: As Told To Alex Haley – Malcolm X and Alex Haley
  5. Sweat The Technique – Rakim

Bonus: Last Request – Ulysses “Stretch” Garrett

All wonderful books that will help you get through this unprecedented time. Have a great time reading!

 

Time for The Last Dance with MJ and the Bulls

Tonight the most anticipated documentary debuts at 9 ET on ESPN featuring Michael, Scottie, Dennis and Phil called ‘The Last Dance.’ It was originally slated to drop in September but with the recent pandemic ABC/ESPN decided to move it up.

The 10-part series focuses on the last year of the Bulls as they go for their second 3-peat and the uncertainty of the future of the team after the 1998 season. Here’s a chance to hear everything in their own words and to see the greatest basketball player of all-time’s break things down.

 

How dominant do you think the Bulls would have been if the team wasn’t dismantled?

 

THE JOURNEY: “Howard University Hospital Frontline Responders”

President Frederick speaks with Dr. Maureen Bell, Medical Director of the Emergency Department at Howard University Hospital and Fernandez Blackshear, a Charge Nurse in the Emergency Department at Howard University Hospital.

ABOUT

We have all seen many stories from across the country of our first responders in the healthcare field. But have you heard about the courageous work from Howard University Hospital employees?  On this episode of “The Journey,” President Frederick speaks with Dr. Maureen Bell, Medical Director of the Emergency Department at Howard University Hospital and Fernandez Blackshear, a Charge Nurse in the Emergency Department at Howard University Hospital.

Air Date: April 19, 2020

Athletes, Teams, Celebs Are ‘All In’ To Feed Hungry

Meek Mill is auctioning his 2018 Rolls-Royce Phantom to feed hungry families during Covid-19 pandemic. Bidding starts at $200,000.

With factories closed, tens of millions out of work and a recession looming because of the coronavirus pandemic, athletes, teams, entertainers and business leaders are donating prized possessions in response to a challenge to feed families suddenly in need.

The “All In Challenge” was started by Philadelphia 76ers partner Michael Rubin on Tuesday, and some of the biggest names in sports and entertainment have answered the call.

After 24 hours, there was already an impressive roster of A-listers offering prizes.

Peyton Manning is participating in the by offering a chance to play golf with him and your friends.

100% of the money raised will provide food to those in need during the coronavirus crisis.

They include quarterbacks Tom Brady and Peyton and Eli Manning; musicians Justin Bieber, Meek Mill and Robin Thicke; actors Robert De Niro, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Hart and Matthew McConaughey; director Martin Scorsese; TV hosts Ellen DeGeneres and Ryan Seacrest; TikTok stars Charli and Dixie D’Amelio; basketball Hall of Famer Magic Johnson; Chicago Cubs infielder Anthony Rizzo and retired baseball star Alex Rodriguez; and several NFL, NHL and NBA teams.

This list is growing, said Rubin, who came up with the idea two weeks ago.

“I had two goals from the second this popped in my mind,” Rubin told The Associated Press on Wednesday. “The first was to feed as many people as possible. It was such an important cause and need. The second thing was, I love a good come together … to have every athlete and actor come together, the sports and entertainment worlds coming together. To me, that is incredibly special.”

Rubin said all the money raised will go directly to one of four organizations that feed the hungry: Feeding America, Meals On Wheels, World Central Kitchen and No Kid Hungry.

A billionaire who made his money with an e-commerce company he started in 2011, Rubin has donated what might be the biggest prize. The winner of a digital raffle will receive a Super Bowl experience with 20 friends, along with tickets to the NBA Finals, Stanley Cup Final, World Series, Masters, Final Four, tennis’ U.S. Open, the Daytona 500 and the Olympic opening ceremonies.

Entries for Rubin’s prize can be purchased in amounts of $10, $25, $50 and $100. The winning ticket will be selected randomly by computer.

Other prizes are being auctioned.

Those who answered the challenge were required to post a video about their donation and explain why they chose their prize.

Rubin said donations topped $4 million by midday Wednesday. His goal is to collect donations in the tens of millions of dollars, and his dream objective is $100 million.

Brady, who left New England to sign with Tampa Bay after winning six Super Bowls with the Patriots, offered tickets to the Buccaneers’ home opener, his game jersey and shoes, and dinner with him. That package is in the auction with the opening bid at $50,000.

Peyton Manning plans to play a round of golf with the winner and two guests, and then go to a restaurant for dinner with the winner and 10 guests. His recently retired brother, Eli, offered the Corvette he received as the MVP of the New York Giants’ Super Bowl win over the Patriots in February 2012.

Meek Mill is auctioning his 2018 Rolls-Royce Phantom. Bidding starts at $200,000.

Mill was the person Rubin ran his idea past and his response was, “I’m in.”

Rubin asked him if he was serious.

“He said: ‘I don’t need the car. I need to do what helps people eat,’” said Rubin, whose job brings him in contact with people in the sports and entertainment industries on a daily basis.

Hart is offering a speaking role in his next movie. DeGeneres and Seacrest plan to have their winners as co-hosts on their shows.

Longhorns superfan McConaughey is offering a sideline experience at a University of Texas football game.

Taylor Swift Cancels All Shows And Appearances For 2020

Among the show’s canceled was a July performance that would serve as the opening of Los Angeles’ new SoFi Stadium, the new home of the San Diego Chargers. Swift would have become the first woman to open an NFL stadium, organizers said.

NEW YORK (AP) — Taylor Swift is canceling all of her performances and appearances for the rest of the year because of the coronavirus pandemic.

“With many events throughout the world already cancelled, and upon direction from health officials in an effort to keep fans safe and help prevent the spread of COVID-19, sadly the decision has been made to cancel all Taylor Swift live appearances and performances this year,” Swift’s representative said in a statement released Friday.

Among the show’s canceled was a July performance that would serve as the opening of Los Angeles’ new SoFi Stadium, the new home of the San Diego Chargers. Swift would have become the first woman to open an NFL stadium, organizers said.

The statement said Swift’s U.S. and Brazil shows will take place next year, explaining that tickets for those shows “will transfer to a new show date without action on the part of ticket holders.” The dates for Swift’s 2021 shows will be announced this year.

Those seeking refunds for tickets purchased for the U.S. Lover Fest shows “will be available starting May 1, subject to Ticketmaster terms,” the statement read.

Faraway Islands Offer Virtual Tourism During Quarantine

The Faroe Islands are offering remote tourism, where web users can control a real life tour guide to trek around the remote archipelago’s quaint towns and volcanic islands.

LONDON (AP) — Wish you could travel to a faraway island during the lockdown? The Faroe Islands are offering remote tourism, where web users can control a real life tour guide to trek around the remote archipelago’s quaint towns and volcanic islands.

The innovation is meant to sustain global interest in the North Atlantic islands, which have recently come to rely more on revenue from tourism. And it might help locked-down people around the world broaden their horizons beyond their apartment walls.

“If you ask them to go left, they go left. If you ask them to jump, they jump. If you ask them to run, they run,” said tourist board spokesman Levi Hanssen.

“You’re sort of steering this person and deciding what you want to see and where you want this person to go.”

Wearing helmet cameras, local guides provide commentary to web audiences remotely, guiding them across the Danish semiautonomous territory, which has had less than 200 confirmed COVID-19 cases and no deaths.

Nearly 50,000 people joined the first four hour-long tours, which are offered for free, said Hanssen. Most viewers were trying to land one of the minute-long slots for controlling the guide, available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Tours started Wednesday and will run until at least April 25. They are webcast on a tourist board website and on its Facebook and Instagram accounts.

Online tours come with new risks, Hanssen says. On one trip, a web user tried to make the guide jump into the ocean but he stopped in time.

“It’s very surreal to know that you’re walking around here in the Faroe Islands being controlled by someone on their sofa or even on the toilet. Who knows where they are,” he said.

Previous tours have visited the territory’s second largest city, Klaksvik, and other picturesque locations. There are plans for a kayak tour, a horse ride and more.

“We’re going to try and see if we can get on a helicopter and see if we can get people to steer a pilot,” Hanssen said.

The Faroe Islands is a rocky 18-island volcanic archipelago that’s home to 50,000 people, most of whom live in Torshavn, the capital.

Fishing and aquaculture are the traditional industries, but tourism has been growing in the last five years, with around 120,000 people visiting in 2019. The tourism industry ground to a halt after authorities urged travelers not to come until at least May 1. The project is a way to help the industry rebound once the pandemic ends.

“The idea is to whet people’s appetite and get them to want to come and experience this in real life,” Hanssen said.

Your Post-COVID-19 Bucket List

What is the first thing you want to do when the shutdown is over and it’s safe to return to some sense of normalcy?

How much daydreaming have we done about what we want to do with the coronavirus craziness is over? For many of us… it can’t end soon enough.  What is the first thing you want to do when the shutdown is over and it’s safe to return to some sense of normalcy?  Also… what would you say you’ve taken for granted during this time or learned about yourself?

Guests:

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Larry Lancaster, Comedian

April Jones, Filmmaker

Dr. Oz Says He ‘Misspoke’ When Talking On Reopening Schools

In a Twitter post late Thursday, the heart surgeon and television talk show host said he recognized his comments had confused and upset people, and that was never his intention.

NEW YORK (AP) — Television’s “Dr. Oz” Mehmet says he misspoke during a Fox News Channel appearance this week where he said reopening schools was a “very appetizing opportunity” despite the coronavirus epidemic.

In a Twitter post late Thursday, the heart surgeon and television talk show host said he recognized his comments had confused and upset people, and that was never his intention.

Oz was talking with Fox’s Sean Hannity on Tuesday about ways to get “our mojo back” during the epidemic and mentioned schools, which are largely closed across the United States.

“I just saw a nice piece in the Lancet arguing that the opening of schools may only cost us 2% to 3% in terms of total mortality,” he said.

“You know, any life is a life lost, but to get every child back into school where they are being safely educated, being fed and making the most out of their lives with the theoretical risk on the backside might be a trade-off some folks would consider,” he said.

It’s not clear exactly what he was trying to say — if he meant that a certain number of deaths was worth the benefit of schools resuming — and a representative was not immediately available to clarify on Friday.

While not a staff member at Fox News, Oz has made frequent appearances on the network since the beginning of the outbreak.

In his Twitter message, he said that he’s spent his career fighting to save lives by minimizing risk. But he’s constantly being asked how people can get back to their normal lives.

“To do that, one of the important steps will be figuring out how to get our children safely back to school,” he said. “We know for many kids school is a place of security, nutrition and learning that is missing right now.

“These are issues that we are all wrestling with and I’ll continue to look for solutions to beat this virus,” he said.

Maryland Residents Filed More Than 61K Unemployment Claims

In the past month, almost 300,000 unemployment claims have been filed in the state. New federal data showed that at least 22 million Americans have been thrown out of work in the last month.

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — About 61,770 Maryland residents filed for unemployment last week in a reflection of how the coronavirus is affecting jobs, the state reported Thursday.

Those numbers are down from the 108,508 claims that were filed the week before.

In the past month, almost 300,000 unemployment claims have been filed in the state. New federal data showed that at least 22 million Americans have been thrown out of work in the last month.

Meanwhile, Maryland reported 10,784 confirmed cases of the virus on Thursday. That’s up 752 cases from the previous day. There have been 392 deaths attributed to the virus in Maryland — with 43 more reported Thursday morning — and 67 deaths have been described as probably related to the virus.

There have been 48,059 negative tests in Maryland. The state also saw an increase in recoveries, with 736 total people released from isolation — 129 more than the day before.

Gov. Larry Hogan, who is chairman of the National Governors Association, led a call with governors and the White House on Thursday afternoon. The White House released guidelines outlining a phased in approach to restoring normal commerce and services, but only for places with strong testing that are seeing a drop in COVID-19 cases.

Also, Maryland’s corrections department released an updated number of cases in the Maryland system on Thursday. There have been 136 confirmed cases in the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services. That includes 31 inmates and 72 correctional officers. There have been 27 contractual staff members with confirmed cases, as well as three employees with the Division of Parole and Probation, one clinical health employee and two administrative employees. One inmate has died from the virus, the department said Monday.

On Tuesday, Maryland’s chief judge issued an order directing judges to confer with stakeholders to identify people who are being detained for pretrial or are eligible for sentence modification and to expedite hearings for their release. Maryland Court of Appeals Chief Judge Mary Ellen Barbera issued a similar order for detained juveniles on Monday night.

Separately, the state’s health benefit exchange reported that a special enrollment period due to the coronavirus for people to get health insurance has resulted in more than 19,500 people obtaining health coverage. About 61% of them have received coverage through Medicaid and the rest through private insurance. The special enrollment period runs through June 15.

The coronavirus special enrollment period, which began a month ago and now runs through June 15, has resulted in more than 19,000 residents obtaining health coverage — 61 percent in Medicaid and the remainder in private insurance, with most

Stuck At Home, Music Producers Battle While Fans Party Along On Instagram Live

For Swizz Beatz and Timbaland — Grammy-winning legends in their own rights — hosting a friendly competition while fans and artists are homebound due to the coronavirus was about giving back to the people.

NEW YORK (AP) — When pioneering producers like DJ Premier and RZA, Ne-Yo and Johnta Austin, and Lil Jon and T-Pain went head-to-head in recent days by playing some of their most impactful songs in battles on social media, in more normal times, it may have answered the hypothetical question many music fans have asked throughout the years: Who is the better beat-maker?

But for Swizz Beatz and Timbaland — Grammy-winning legends in their own rights — hosting a friendly competition while fans and artists are homebound due to the coronavirus was about giving back to the people.

“We don’t really like to use the word ‘battle’ — although it’s natural to say battle when two people are playing songs with each other. But this is more of a celebration, an educational celebration,” Swizz Beatz said in an interview with The Associated Press. “Me and Tim’s mission is to bring happiness, to help everybody get past this hard moment because we’re all being affected.”

The digital battles have been extremely popular and are part of Swizz Beatz and Timbaland’s “Verzuz” series. Artists typically stream from their homes on Instagram Live, and the acts — a producer, recording artist or songwriter — must have a catalog of at least 20 songs that are considered hits to participate.

“Me and Swizz sit down and we really kind of curate the matches well. We try to do the unpredictable, not what people predict. And that comes with a lot of work on me and Swizz’s part,” said Timbaland. “We have to make a lot of phone calls to get these celebrations lined up. It’s a process.”

Timbaland rose to prominence producing for artists such as good friend Missy Elliott, Justin Timberlake, Jay-Z, Aaliyah, Ginuwine and Nelly Furtado. Swizz Beatz has crafted many chart-topping hits for DMX, Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Eve and T.I.

Both producers kicked off the series going toe-to-toe in a showdown that lasted five hours, followed by other notable matchups like The-Dream and Sean Garrett, Ne-Yo and Austin, Scott Storch and Mannie Fresh, and T-Pain and Lil Jon, the most-viewed battle-to-date with more than 280,000 live viewers. And while the singular requirement generally limits the celebrations to prolific veteran artists, younger producers such as Hit-Boy and Boi-1da have also participated.

“Before I did this with (Scott Storch), it was a lot of people that didn’t know who Mannie Fresh was — that’s the younger generation,” said Mannie Fresh, the architect of the Cash Money Records sound for artists like Lil Wayne and Juvenile. “It’s a whole other generation that’s growing up on us and that’s appreciating it.”

Ne-Yo, who has written for hits for Beyoncé and Rihanna, said he and Austin — who has won Grammys for penning songs for Mariah Carey and Mary J. Blige — approached Timbaland and Swizz Beatz after watching The-Dream and Garrett’s showdown.

“Hip-hop is a little bit more popular than R&B right now, so for us to have roughly 80,000, almost 100,000 people in there checking us out at that point, I just felt good to know that it was that many people that was there for a strictly kind of R&B situation,” said Ne-Yo, who was shopping and wearing a protective mask during his video interview with the AP.

The next scheduled battle is Saturday at 9 p.m. Eastern, with love song legend Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds taking on New Jack Swing visionary Teddy Riley. The original battle was delayed after Babyface, 62, revealed he tested positive for the coronavirus.

Timbaland and Swizz Beatz say there are plans for women to participate in “Verzuz.” Eventually, they want to take the series global with musicians from all over the world, and they are also open-minded about genres. Mannie Fresh suggested a Kanye West-Pharrell Williams matchup, or DJ Quik battling a legendary East Coast producer. Ne-Yo said it may be hard to find a challenger for his choice of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, and a name that is consistently nominated is Sean “Diddy” Combs.

“You never know whose life you’re changing … and this is the time to inspire people,” Swizz Beatz said. “Let’s flip it around and celebrate each other for real by playing amazing songs that changed the world.”

Montell Talks Return To R&B, Marriage, And Relationship With God

The “This Is How We Do It” singer shared that God told him “I didn’t tell you to stop singing R&B. YOU did that”.

Just in case your missed it, HUR@Home featured an exclusive interview with Montell Jordan live from his home in Atlanta. He shared several super intimate stories about why he left the music industry. Montell struggled to get back into the same music he was famous for performing and putting out. The “This Is How We Do It” singer shared that God told him “I didn’t tell you to stop singing R&B. YOU did that”. He also opens up about infidelity in his marriage, saving it and becoming a pastor!

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Part II

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DC Schools to Stay Closed for the Rest of Academic Year

Schools will also close three weeks early on May 29th.

Students in the DC Public Schools system and charter schools will continue distance learning for the rest of the 2019-2020 school year.  DC Mayor Muriel Bowser announced today that because of the coronavirus threat, schools will also close three weeks early on May 29th.  The mayor said there are plans to hold summer school learning.  An announcement is expected about that and the start of the 2020-2021 school year on May 15th.

 

Renter and Homeowner COVID-19 Information

What renters and homeowners need to know as they face uncertain financial issues during the COVID-19 shutdown

Across the country, municipal governments have put non-eviction orders for renters in-place.  Mortgage companies are delaying payments for months to keep families in their homes during the COVID-19 economic downturn and record unemployment numbers.  On its face, it is encouraging… but is everyone following the rules?  Is there fine print… renters and homeowners need to know about?  We have important information to share with you about this critical issue.

Resources:

Housing Counseling Services, Inc.

 

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Authorized by Angela Minor
Angela Minor, Attorney, Professor of Strategic, Legal, Management Communication, Howard University

 

DC Voter Information

In light of the spread of COVID-19, 20 vote centers will open throughout the District beginning May 22, 2020, and will remain open through June 2, 2020.

In light of the spread of COVID-19, the Board encourages ALL residents to request an absentee (mail-in) ballot for the June Primary & Special Elections. Applications for absentee ballot requests can be obtained by calling (202) 741-5283, faxing, or emailing the Board, or they can be made online by proceeding to our main website. DC Board of Elections Website

2020 Election Schedule

In light of the spread of COVID-19, 20 vote centers will open throughout the District beginning May 22, 2020, and will remain open through June 2, 2020. Social distancing measures will be enforced at all vote centers. All locations will open from 8:30am until 7pm. On Election Day, all vote centers will open from 7am until 8pm. The usual 144 precincts will NOT open on Election Day.

For the June 16, 2020 Ward 2 Special Election, vote centers will open beginning Friday, June 12 and will remain open through Election Day. Social distancing measures will be enforced at all vote centers.

Primary Election is Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Special Election for Ward 2 is Tuesday, June 16, 2020

General Election is Tuesday, November 3, 2020

 

SBA Lending Program Out of Money

Program to help small businesses to stay afloat in the COVID-19 crisis is out of money.

Washington, D.C. (Thursday, April 16, 2020) – The program designed to help small businesses to make it over the coronavirus hump is out of money.  The Small Business Administration made that daunting revelation today as thousands of small business owners are still waiting in the balance.  The SBA says it has reached the $349 billion lending limit for the program.  This after dolling out nearly 1.7 million loans.

It is not clear when new funding will come in.  Congress would have to say yes to the Trump administration’s request for another $250 billion for the program.

Unemployment Continues to Skyrocket Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

Another 5.24 Million Americans File For Unemployment

(Washington, DC)  —  When it comes to the nation’s unemployment situation, things are a little better this week, but still far from normal.  As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to sweep across the country, the number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits is down and yet still, staggeringly high.  The Labor Department reports five-point-two-four million people submitted first-time requests for unemployment benefits last week.  Most economists had been expecting today’s number to be somewhere in that neighborhood.  And while it is down from a record six-point-six million the week prior, it means an estimated 22 million people have now sought jobless benefits since the nation started shutting things down in March amid the spread of the coronavirus.

Analysts say states that went ahead with stay at home orders earlier in the health crisis are seeing claims numbers ease while those who only recently implemented lockdowns are seeing a marked increase.