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body thermometer, Nonetheless, economists reminded us why theirs is often referred to as “the gloomy profession,” anticipating that the economy would only create 165,000 new jobs in February. Clearly, they allowed their assessments to be skewed by emotion, believing that the irrational panic of stock market investors is an accurate reflection of real-world economic conditions. It is not. After three years under President Trump, we’ve gotten used to job creation – and just about every other economic metric – beating “expert” predictions, but last month’s disparity was particularly egregious. Any economists who let stock market volatility fuel pessimism about the underlying strength of the U.S. economy aren't worth their green eyeshades.
body thermometer - It’s not as though the jobs report failed to reflect the economic impact of coronavirus concerns — the outbreak began in late January, meaning job creation kept up a brisk pace in February throughout every shift in public perception and every sensational news headline about the spread of the virus. The Trump administration can certainly take much of the credit for the fact that this widespread alarmism failed to materially affect the fundamentals of our economy in the same way it affected the stock market as its response to the outbreak has minimized the spread of coronavirus in America.
body thermometer, It’s obviously important to take the coronavirus threat seriously — especially since it has now taken several American lives — but it’s also important to contextualize our concerns and avoid succumbing to irrational fears. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP As White House National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow stated, while the coronavirus “is a human tragedy,” on “the business and the economic side, I don’t think it’s going to be an economic tragedy at all.”
body thermometer - CDC officials have been dispatched to the Life Care Center of Kirkland after two confirmed cases of coronavirus and 50 residents and staff displaying symptoms; Dan Springer reports from outside EvergreenHealth Medical Center. Officials in Washington state have confirmed that 15 residents of the Life Care Center in Kirkland have been hospitalized amid the ongoing coronavirus outbreak. On Friday, Gov. Jay Inslee, Congressman Derek Kilmer, Congresswoman Suzan DelBene and King County Executive Dow Constantine shared the latest news in a briefing on the federal COVID-19 emergency funding package.
body thermometer - Citing numbers released Friday morning, Constantine said that 15 of the 69 residents at the King County nursing care and rehabilitation facility had been transported to hospitals within the last 24 hours. He did not disclose exactly what the residents were hospitalized for. A sign at the entrance of the Life Care Center in Kirkland, Wash., near Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren) CORONAVIRUS: WHO OFFICIALS URGE GLOBAL COOPERATION, SAY THEY CAN’T 'ASSUME' SPREAD WILL SLOW IN WARM WEATHER