Trump Says National Coronavirus Effort Like ‘Wartime,’ Invokes Defense Production Act

President Donald Trump continues to lead the nation on the coronavirus threat, comparing the effort to “wartime” and invoking the Defense Production Act which will enable him to turn normal manufacturing to crisis priorities.

As of Wednesday morning there were 6,519 cases and 114 deaths nationwide.

The Senate has also passed the coronavirus bill and has sent it to the president for signature. It provides 14 days paid sick leave, free virus testing to all, and expands food and unemployment aid to states. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) also has suspended foreclosures and evictions until the end of April.

Further legislation is pending that could see a $1 trillion (yes, trillion) stimulus bill soon on the president’s desk for him to sign. Estimates have the individual payment somewhere between $1000-2000 per person.

In other coronavirus news:

This piece was written by PoliZette Staff on March 18, 2020. It originally appeared in LifeZette and is used by permission.

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