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  • Reminder: Donald Trump isn't a doctor or health expert, so don't listen to his advice or opinions on such things.
  • British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been placed into the intensive care unit in a London hospital because of coronavirus symptoms.
  • Why are some younger people so susceptible to coronavirus?
  • The NY Times reports that the amount of deaths caused by coronavirus may be undercounted: "The undercount is a result of inconsistent protocols, limited resources and a patchwork of decision making from one state or county to the next."
  • The city's bodegas and delis are bracing for the worst to come.
  • ProPublica explains how NYC's emergency stockpile of ventilators ended up on the auction block.
  • Slate writes that the signs businesses put up during coronavirus are funny, despondent, and painfully human.
  • Governor Andrew Cuomo announced today that the city had teamed up with Headspace to offer NYers "much-needed free meditation and mindfulness content as a mental health resource."
  • What is the future looking like for the American Dream mall in NJ?
  • Before The Hollywood Reporter’s top editor resigned, he was told by his bosses: tiptoe around Jennifer Lopez, lay off Louise Linton, stop talking so much about box office “bombs,” and ease up on the “negative coverage of the industry.” 
  • Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert are teaming up for a two-hour television special titled One World: Together at Home, featuring comedy sketches and tons of guest stars.
  • Here's how Larry David has been doing during the quarantine: “I cross the street when I see someone coming, like I used to do when I was a kid in Brooklyn and the Italian kids would shake me down for change,” he said. “And when someone crosses first, I know I shouldn’t take it personally but I can’t help it. How dare they?”
  • And finally, it's hard figuring out how to accomplish even simple tasks sometimes, we can all relate: