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Coronavirus on Long Island: See updates for April 1
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President Donald Trump speaks during the Coronavirus Task Force briefing on Wednesday, April 1. Credit: The White House via Facebook
Newsday is providing all readers with access to this breaking news blog on important developments about the coronavirus and our community.
What's happening today:
- Long Island's confirmed coronavirus cases have climbed to 17,159. There are 9,544 in Nassau and 7,605 in Suffolk.
- There have been 1,941 deaths in the state.
- Suffolk libraries are lending out 3D printers to make protective gear.
- A New Hyde Park cardiologist is taking a medically-equipped bus on the road to treat patients feeling stressed over the coronvirus.
- See the number of coronavirus cases in your community and others across Long Island, according to a Newsday analysis.
Wednesday evening updates
Watch President Donald Trump and his Coronavirus Task Force give their daily briefing:
Watch New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio give his daily briefing:
Wednesday afternoon updates
Watch Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone's press briefing
Watch Nassau County Executive Laurran Curran's press briefing
Watch Gov. Andrew Cuomo's press briefing