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Coronavirus live updates: Stimulus checks on the way; New York’s outbreak may have come from Europe; US death toll nears 15,000

 On the day some Americans could begin receiving stimulus checks from the federal government amid the coronavirus pandemic that has eroded the country's financial footing, economists surveyed by Bloomberg predict the Labor Department will report another 5.5 million initial claims for unemployment insurance.

Langfelder signs new emergency order

Seeking to boost enforcement of the state's stay-at-home order, Springfield Mayor Jim Langfelder signed an emergency order requiring essential businesses to establish a written social distancing policy.

 
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AG Barr calls coronavirus restrictions ‘draconian,’ says they should be reevaluated next month

Attorney General William Barr Wednesday called the restrictions in effect in many states to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus "draconian" and said they should be revisited next month.

Bar, restaurant workers miss paychecks, customer connections

For most of her adult life, Sarah Jacobs has found steady employment in Springfield's bars and restaurants.

 
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Crab pickers. Landscapers. Seasonal migrant workers who come to the US could be extremely vulnerable to coronavirus

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Fauci lowers U.S. coronavirus death forecast to 60,000, says social distancing is working

Senior White House adviser Anthony Fauci said Thursday the death toll from the coronavirus could be closer to 60,000 Americans, assuming full social distancing, rather than the previously projected 100,000 to 240,000 deaths.

Americans could start receiving stimulus checks starting on April 9

Much-awaited stimulus cash will begin flooding into millions of bank accounts next week in the first wave of payouts to shore up the nation's wallets.

Over 200,000 more Illinoisans file jobless claims last week

The number of people filing jobless claims continues to soar in the United States as the coronavirus pandemic devastates the country.

Another 6.6M Americans file for unemployment benefits as layoffs show no letup

The U.S. economy continues to shed jobs at a jaw-dropping pace and there's little sign the payroll losses will ease significantly anytime soon amid the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.