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Here are the latest Coronavirus headlines from KETV NewsWatch 7 [View in a Browser]( To ensure email delivery, add emailnews@email.kmbc.com to your address book or safe senders list [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage emails]( [KETV7]( Coronavirus Updates The Latest Governors continued their calls today for additional federal assistance in acquiring medical equipment and supplies, including New York’s governor who said the state has more than 25,000 cases. “The curve is actually increasing,” Gov. Andrew Cuomo said, as the national number of deaths surpassed 600. An analysis by The New York Times shows the death rate in the U.S. doubling every three days. [Here’s what else you need to know about COVID-19 in the U.S.:]( - The 2020 Summer Olympics will be postponed for one year. - By mid-day Tuesday there were at least 48,000 cases across all 50 states, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Washington D.C., and at least 601 people have died from the virus in the country. - The White House said that First Lady Melania Trump tested negative for the coronavirus. TOP STORIES FROM KETV [Olympic Swim Trials, set to take place in Omaha, to be rescheduled »]( [Hospital CEOs say they've worked to free up beds, acquire more ventilators  »]( [Health Department clarifies COVID-19 orders for salons, beauty service industry »]( [Coronavirus in Nebraska, Iowa: The latest headlines and resources to keep you informed »]( [Douglas County officials: All criminal and traffic arraignments will be postponed »]( [Siena Francis House asks community for donations amid COVID-19 pandemic »]( RESOURCES [National coronavirus updates: President Trump hoping to see US economy reopened by Easter »]( [Things at home you're definitely forgetting to clean »]( [The best indoor date night ideas to try right now »]( [Loss of smell, taste might signal coronavirus infection »]( [Looking to keep your kids occupied? These tablets can help »]( [How long should you wash your hands to avoid the coronavirus? Sing the chorus to any of these songs »]( MANAGE YOUR ACCOUNT [Manage your profile and email newsletter subscriptions »]( © 2020 Hearst Stations Inc. 300 W 57 th Street, New York NY 10019 [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Unsubscribe](

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