How to get stimulus money direct deposits will begin by April 17 and checks will start being mailed in three weeks. ....... The IRS announced it will create an online portal for people to update or input their direct deposit details. ....... freelancers, sole proprietors and gig workers are all eligible for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans. ....... The disaster loans, which are for those in a state that has declared a state of emergency, have a 3.75% interest rate for businesses and 2.75% rate for nonprofits and will have to be paid back. If you apply for these loans, you are eligible to apply for a $10,000 grant that you would receive three days after applying. ...... Business owners and sole proprietors can begin applying for the PPP loans on April 3, and freelancers and individual contractors can apply on April 10 ...... PPP loans can be forgiven if the funds are used for payroll expenses, mortgage payments, or rent and utility costs within eight weeks of receiving the loan. ...... Part-time workers or those who are self-employed, including gig workers, contractors and freelancers, are now eligible to apply for unemployment benefits. ....... The amount each person receives will depend upon which state they live in, but those who apply and receive benefits should expect $600 on top of what their state provides until July 31. ...... Workers can receive payments for up to 39 weeks.
Coronavirus: Chinese academics’ open letter urges Beijing, Washington to come together to beat Covid-19 The open letter was the idea of Wang Wen, executive dean of the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at Renmin University in Beijing, who said its aim was not only to show the willingness of China’s intellectual elite to promote solidarity and reduce tensions, but to make clear that the priority right now was saving lives. .......
described the Covid-19 pandemic as a “global issue that overrides geopolitics concerns”.
China’s coronavirus ‘victory’ and Britain’s threat of a ‘reckoning’ show two countries out of touch with the post-Covid-19 future the Communist Party has declared “victory” over the virus, and bearing news that the war is not actually won could be a sure path to demotion. ........ a “senior [UK] government source” claiming that after the coronavirus crisis was over, China would face a “reckoning” and might become a “pariah state”. ....... wanted to go “back to the diplomatic drawing board” with Beijing when the crisis was over. ...... Britain is angry with China in a way that would have seemed bizarre just two months ago, when Johnson risked the wrath of Donald Trump by allowing Huawei to bid to provide elements of Britain’s 5G network. ......
both China’s virus “victory” and Britain’s threat of a reckoning suggest something more ominous: a lack of reality about the geopolitical future once the disease really has retreated.
....... The virus has devastated the world economy for the immediate future, and this creates a major issue for Brexit Britain, still due to leave the structures of the EU single market on December 31 with no idea what trading arrangements it will have with the rest of Europe or the rest of the world. ...... The model of “hard Brexit” pursued by the Johnson administration is based on the idea that the UK would be entirely separate from any of the world’s largest trading blocs, but simultaneously part of a network of free-trade agreements policed by the World Trade Organisation. ..... Rage against China is perhaps an understandable reaction in the circumstances. But it is a reaction that is unsupported by strategy. ........ the EU, the international entity with the most interest in raising such issues on the international stage, but with which the British government is still in a form of Cold War, even during the virus crisis. ...... any “reckoning” makes the likelihood of opening China’s markets, one of the prizes hinted at by Brexiteers for the past four years, much harder to achieve. ..... In a strange way, Britain and China find themselves in a geopolitically similar position. Both are countries which are globally admired for aspects of what they do. But they are both a long way from the sweet spot that would give them a globally plausible voice when the virus crisis is over.Coronavirus News (27) https://t.co/HI5Oq9KBTf #whereisfauci #StopAiringTrumpNow #Ppploan #coronavirus #lockdown #PandemicParenting #TrumpOwnsEveryDeath #TrumpPandemic
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 3, 2020
Pandumbic indeed! Watch this video and I rest my case on why I wanted to get my mom out of her Foxhole. In case you missed my @nytopinion column on this, here you go: https://t.co/dxCYMwrvrx https://t.co/J77cMVhIWM
— Kara Swisher (@karaswisher) April 3, 2020
I'm just so excited waiting for all the people who thought mask wearing was stupid to now do their big reveal as experts in how everyone should properly wear their masks
— Ian Young (@ianjamesyoung70) April 3, 2020
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey has announced a statewide stay-at-home order effective Saturday afternoon https://t.co/CplfBj7SUn
— CNN (@CNN) April 3, 2020
This White House has been a stunning failure in leadership.
— Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) April 3, 2020
I talked to @SignalBoostShow about the warning signs we saw back in January, and how my plans to respond were ignored.
But each day there’s more we can do—and I’ll keep fighting for solutions to this crisis. https://t.co/rMrhwoFSH7
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