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Coronavirus in Nebraska, Iowa: The latest headlines and resources to keep you informed CORONAVIRUS U

Coronavirus in Nebraska, Iowa: The latest headlines and resources to keep you informed [View in a Browser]( [KETV NewsWatch 7]( CORONAVIRUS UPDATES Oct 03, 2020 [Facebook logo]( [Twitter logo]( [Youtube logo]( The Latest President Donald Trump went through a “very concerning” period Friday and the next 48 hours will be critical in terms of his care as he battles the coronavirus at a military hospital, White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said Saturday. The comments came after it was revealed that Trump was administered supplemental oxygen Friday morning at the White House before he was transported to the hospital, although staff insisted he had only mild symptoms. According to a person familiar with Trump’s condition, Trump was administered oxygen at the White House on Friday before he was transported to the military hospital. The person was not authorized to speak publicly and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity. Navy Commander Dr. Sean Conley said during an update Saturday that the president had been fever-free for 24 hours. Here’s what you need to know about the president’s diagnosis: - [Here are the Cabinet members and others around President Trump who have been tested for COVID-19]( - [How serious is President Trump’s risk for severe illness]( - [What do the CDC guidelines call for next for President Trump and the first lady]( TOP STORIES [Here you can get the latest information on the coronavirus, or COVID-19, in Nebraska and resources to be prepared and keep your family safe.]( [Coronavirus in Nebraska, Iowa: The latest headlines and resources to keep you informed »]( [Facing an “unprecedented drop” in freight traffic, Union Pacific President and CEO Lance Fritz announced Tuesday non-union workers will be required to take four weeks of unpaid leave, executives will face 25% pay cuts.]( [Union Pacific announces weeks of unpaid leave and pay cuts for employees, executives »]( [The National Football League says the game, which was supposed to be played Sunday afternoon, will be rescheduled to either Monday or Tuesday.]( [Patriots-Chiefs game postponed as Cam Newton reportedly tests positive for COVID-19 »]( [Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said in a statement Saturday that confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett are still on.]( [Senate cancels work as lawmakers contract COVID-19 »]( MORE STORIES [The National Football League says the game, which was supposed to be played Sunday afternoon, will be rescheduled to either Monday or Tuesday.]( [Patriots-Chiefs game postponed as Cam Newton reportedly tests positive for COVID-19 »]( [Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said in a statement Saturday that confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett are still on.]( [Senate cancels work as lawmakers contract COVID-19 »]( [People who never develop symptoms can spread infection, too.]( [How long could I be contagious before a positive virus test? »]( [It's a scary reality so far shared by more than 34 million people — including 7 million Americans — and the numbers are growing daily.]( [What should you do if you or a loved one tests positive for COVID-19? »]( MANAGE YOUR ACCOUNT [Manage your email newsletter subscriptions »]( For the very latest information, download our free apps [Download our iOS app]( [Download our Android app]( [KETV NewsWatch 7]( [Facebook logo]( [Twitter logo]( [YouTube logo]( To ensure email delivery, add emailnews@email.ketv.com to your address book or safe senders list © 2020 Hearst Television Inc. 300 W 57th Street, New York NY 10019 [Privacy Notice]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Unsubscribe](

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