U.S. stock futures point to a steady open for the Dow on Tuesday, the final day of the turbulent first quarter.
at over 164,600. The U.S. death toll of 3,170, as of Tuesday morning, was 139 less than the fatalities in China, where the outbreak started in December. The most deaths from the virus and the second most infections were in Italy, which saw 11,591 fatalities and more than 101,700 cases. Spain has the third most cases at about 88,000 and the second most deaths at 7,716. China has the fourth most cases at over 82,240 and the third most deaths at 3,309.A U.S.
But the onlookers alsoThe Comfort's mission was to help take the strain off New York City hospitals, which have been overwhelmed by coronavirus cases. Temporary hospitals have been set up in New York's Javits Convention Center and Central Park. The Comfort's sister ship, the USNS Mercy, has been serving non-coronavirus cases in Los Angeles since Sunday.
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