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Coronavirus triggers massive spike in firearms and ammunition sales As stores around the nation are struggling to keep up with the demand for food, toilet paper and hand sanitizer, there is another golden commodity fast disappearing from the shelves amid the coronavirus crisis: firearms. Over the past week, gun stores countrywide have seen long lines and a wiping out of inventory as unnerved customers turn to their Second Amendment rights in the bid for self-protection. "Firearms and ammunition sales are strong this week as many gun stores are quickly trying to restock inventory. There has been an uptick in inquiries for firearms training as families seek guidance on the selection, use and storage of a new firearm," Robyn Sandoval, 45, executive director of the Austin-based "A Girl & A Gun Women's Shooting League," told Fox News. "Law-abiding Americans want to have access to firearms during times of uncertainty.

Biden challenges Trump with ‘Buy American’ economic plan Image copyright Getty Images Democratic presidential contender Joe Biden has laid out his rescue plan for the coronavirus-crippled US economy, while berating President Donald Trump as incompetent. Mr Biden said his $700bn (£560bn) plan would be the biggest investment in the US economy since World War Two. As parents fight on COVID-19 front lines, volunteers step in to take care of their families CHICAGO — Quarantined and starting to feel helpless, public school teacher Danielle Chalfie was desperately looking for some way to contribute to the fight against COVID-19, which has already infected over 1,000 people in Chicago. While she wasn’t suited to fight the disease on the front lines, she knew she had the skills to help out on the backend by volunteering to take care of the children of health care workers. Through a program set up by the city, Chalfie, 36, quickly found two married physicians who badly needed care for their two children while they both worked. Full coverage of the coronavirus outbreak

Expect a coronavirus stimulus agreement in Senate, Schumer says Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. Sen. Walt Disney World reopens in Florida amid Covid-19 surge Image copyright AFP Walt Disney World Resort has begun to reopen in Florida despite a coronavirus surge across the US state. The site's Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom opened on Saturday. Epcot and Disney's Hollywood Studios are expected to follow from 15 July. Visitors will be required to wear masks and adhere to other safety measures across the complex in Orlando. 50,000 U.S. Citizens Still Stuck Overseas Because Of Coronavirus More than 50,000 Americans abroad are struggling to make it home as border closings and coronavirus quarantines leave them stranded far from U.S. shores, officials said Wednesday. Ian Brownlee, who heads the State Department's repatriation task force, told reporters that the government has helped bring home 9,000 Americans from 28 countries since the outbreak began. Earlier this week, the State Department had said that 13,500 Americans needed help getting home. But the number has spiked as more borders close and the pandemic spreads. "Our posts around the world have received requests for assistance for getting back to the United States from over 50,000 U.S. citizens," Brownlee said.

Coronavirus brings life in the US to a grinding halt as federal, local governments work to stop spread It was the week that changed everything. Federal, state and local governments, in the past 72 hours, have taken unprecedented steps to try and slow the coronavirus’ spread, and bolster small businesses, first-responders and hospitals that prepare for an influx of patients exhibiting serious symptoms. Newt Gingrich, the former House speaker who is spending some time in Italy with his wife, Callista, the U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See, wrote in Newsweek that the U.S. should plan for a "worst-case pandemic." Coronavirus: Florida sets new state daily case record of 15,299 Image copyright Getty Images Florida has registered a state record of 15,299 new coronavirus cases in 24 hours - around a quarter of all of the United States' daily infections. The state, with just 7% of the US population, surpassed the previous daily record held by California. Florida, which began lifting coronavirus restrictions in May, has proved vulnerable due to tourism and an elderly population. Its figures eclipse the worst daily rates seen in New York in April.

Boris Johnson in intensive care, U.S. death toll tops 10,000 Trump aide Navarro reportedly warned White House of pandemic risks in January The Associated Press 1h ago / 5:43 AM CEST U.N. secretary-general to brief Security Council on pandemic United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will brief the U.N. Security Council for the first time on the coronavirus pandemic on Thursday, behind closed doors. California, Ohio, Illinois, Massachusetts And Washington Close Bars And Restaurants In Effort To Slow Coronavirus Social distancing matters. Here is how to do it and how it can help curb the COVID-19 pandemic. USA TODAY

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