“It pains me to say this, but I know the emergency rooms are going to be so overwhelmed that Darien may soon not have the luxury of even a moment of silence.”— Phillip Picardi, self.com
“One of the hardest things about loving someone with chronic illness is not being in the real battle with them — not being able to lend energy, immunity, not being able to take any of the pain. I have to remember: That’s one of the hardest things about loving anyone, always. At least it is for me.”— Cameron Esposito, refinery29.com
“Some of the HBR edit staff met virtually the other day — a screen full of faces in a scene becoming more common everywhere. We talked about the content we’re commissioning in this harrowing time of a pandemic and how we can help people. But we also talked about how we were feeling. One colleague men…”— Scott Berinato, hbr.org
“You may be feeling like you could use some advice right now, beyond how to properly sanitize your doorknobs and surfaces. For this, we turn to the good 'ol universe in the form of Tarot.”— KJ Parish, thoughtcatalog.com
“Dr. Anthony Fauci has been a champion of truth & integrity during a difficult time for us in America. He serves on the National Institute of Health branch of Allergy and Infectious Disease.”— Dr. Mike, youtube.com
“Here's a master list of TV shows and movies you can binge on Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime right now:”— Kelly Peacock, thoughtcatalog.com
“The baby is believed to be the youngest victim of the deadly virus in America.”— The Sun, the-sun.com
“Johnson announced his diagnosis in a remarkable video posted on social media, in which he said he would continue to lead the UK government's efforts from self-isolation in an apartment in Downing Street.”— Angela Dewan, Sarah Dean, CNN, cnn.com
“For medical communities, hope is getting harder and harder to come by.”— Brooke Bobb, Vogue, vogue.com
“Prince Charles, Queen Elizabeth II's son and the heir to the British throne, has tested positive for coronavirus and is now self-isolating in Scotland, his office announced Wednesday.”— Emma Reynolds, cnn.com
“Democrats and Republicans have finally reached a deal on how to assist those struggling in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, approving a $2 trillion stimulus bill. While we wait for that legislation to go into effect, though, one unexpected figure has taken it upon herself to help those in need:…”— Emma Specter, Vogue, vogue.com
“Scientists warned that the United States someday would become the country hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic. That moment arrived on Thursday.”— Donald G. McNeil Jr., msn.com
“Paperback fiction sales rose by 35% last week, with a notable interest in challenging classics”— Allison Flood, theguardian.com
“Acceptance, as you might imagine, is where the power lies. We find control in acceptance.”— Scott Berinato, hbr.org
“The first US child to succumb to coronavirus was only diagnosed with the deadly infection after he died as he did not 'meet the criteria' for the test, the Sun has learned.”— Mollie Mansfield, the-sun.com
“An intensive care specialist has described how one person with coronavirus could infect up to 59,000 others - as the virus is more than twice as infectious as flu.”— Faith Ridler, dailymail.co.uk
“People who intentionally spread the coronavirus could face criminal charges under federal terrorism laws, the Justice Department’s No. 2 official said Tuesday.”— Josh Gerstein, politico.com
“A child has died of the coronavirus in California, authorities said Tuesday — the first apparent fatality of someone under age 18 in the country.”— Kate Sheehy, nypost.com
“Traces of new coronavirus were found on surfaces in cruise-ship cabins for as many as 17 days after passengers left, researchers said, though it wasn’t possible to determine whether they caused any infections.”— Jonathan Levin, msn.com
“Pregnancy can sometimes be an uncertain and stressful period in the best of circumstances. But during a pandemic, that anxiety can quickly multiply. Researchers are working quickly to learn more about what the new coronavirus — as well as its impact on our daily lives — means right now for people wh…”— Catherine Harmon Courage, npr.org