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Lord, the president has warned us that the next two weeks could get rough for this nation. We know Lord that you are in control and nothing will happen here in America unless you allow it to happen. Help us to trust in You are Your will for our nation.
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The White House coronavirus task force on Tuesday pleaded with Americans to abide by the administration’s extended social distancing guidelines to slow the spread of coronavirus as a somber President Trump told Americans to brace for “a very painful two weeks” and warned of thousands of more virus-related deaths.

“The surge is coming, and it’s coming pretty strong,” the president said in the White House briefing room in a lengthy press conference that lasted more than two hours.

The extension of the social distancing guidelines comes after Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and other public health officials on the White House coronavirus task force ominously warned that even if the U.S. were to continue to do what it was doing — keeping the economy closed and most Americans in their homes — the coronavirus could still leave 100,000 to 240,000 people in the United States dead and millions infected.

Without any measures in place to mitigate the contagion’s spread, those projections jump to between 1.5 and 2.2 million deaths from COVID-19.

“It is absolutely critical for the American people to follow the guidelines,” Trump said during the briefing. “It’s a matter of life and death.”

The new “30 Days to Slow the Spread” guidelines — unveiled at the press conference — are an extension of the strategy the White House implemented just over two weeks ago and include guidance on social distancing, working from home, washing hands frequently, and avoiding any unnecessary travel.

While Trump sought to reassure Americans that the country would ultimately get through the pandemic, he declined to sugarcoat the severity of the pandemic and said that the battle against the contagion will be worse in the upcoming weeks.

“This is going to be a rough two week period,” Trump said. “As a nation we’re going to have a really rough two weeks. Our strength will be tested and our endurance will be tried.”

At another point, Trump said: “This could be a hell of a bad two weeks. This is going to be a very bad two or maybe even three weeks. This is going to be three weeks like we’ve never seen before.”

The change in tone marks an abrupt shift by Trump, who spent much of last week targeting April 12 as the day he wanted to see the country open and “raring to go” by Easter Sunday.

“As sobering a number as that it is, we should be prepared for that,” Fauci said. “No one is denying that we are going through a very difficult time right now.”

Many states and local governments already have stiffer controls in place on mobility and gatherings. One that has not is Florida, where Gov. Ron DeSantis has held back on implementing lockdown orders in all but the hardest-hit counties.

DeSantis has ordered some statewide measures, such as closing bars, gyms, state parks and limiting restaurants. He is also making anyone arriving from New York, New Jersey or Connecticut within the past three weeks to self-quarantine.

Both Trump and Vice President Mike Pence said that they are deferring to state and local health officials when it comes to instituting mandatory stay-at-home orders. The president added that DeSantis – a major Trump ally – is doing “a great job.”

“At the president’s direction, we will defer to state and local health authorities on any measures they deem necessary,” Pence said.

The president also expressed his shock and sadness about the images of bodies being loaded into refrigerated trailers in his hometown of Queens, New York.

A surge in deaths in the epicenter of the crisis in the U.S. has overwhelmed the city’s permanent morgues and filled storage spaces in many hospitals to capacity. The Federal Emergency Management Agency is sending 85 refrigerated trucks to serve as temporary morgues, the city said.

“I watched the doctors and nurses walking into the hospital [in Elmhurst, Queens] this morning and it is like military people going into battle, going into war. The bravery is incredible,” Trump said of medical workers in the neighborhood where he grew up. “If I were wearing a hat, I’d rip that hat off so fast and I would say, ‘You people are just incredible.'”. . .

(Excerpt from Fox News. Article by Andrew O’Reilly.)

 

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Trudee
April 3, 2020

Father, I pray that this crisis will point people to You. May this be used to further Your kingdom. May Your people be the salt and light that are needed at this time. Give us opportunities to proclaim the gospel message and to live out its implications. In the name of Jesus, Amen.

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Kathryn
April 3, 2020

Father,
This is such a sobering time in our nation and the world. Our hearts are touched by the desperate need in New York and the image of the workers going in to the hospitals to do battle with this virus. Thank you for these committed people who are on the front lines of this battle. I pray Psalm 41:1-2 over them-“Blessed are those who have regard for the weak;the Lord delivers them in time of trouble,The Lord protects and preserves them-they are counted among the blessed in the land…. Please Father- bless those who are making such sacrifices for those who are sick.Grant them hearts that turn to you for strength and peace. Grant them the supplies they need to do the job well. Grant them help for their families. We ask that you would help them to find true joy.
Help the families of those who are sick and cannot be with them. We ask for mercy and comfort from you. Help the leaders of each state to think wisely and take good measures to try to bring an end to the spread.
I pray that people across this nation would take this seriously and seek to live carefully and show love by following the guidelines.
Ultimately our lives are in your hands. We ask you for mercy.

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Lawrence Unger
April 3, 2020

Most gracious Heavenly Father, we come before Your throne greatly humbled, seeking You, asking for forgiveness and praying for Your peace, comfort and healing touch, 2 Chronicles 7:14.

For we know Your eye is on the Sparrow And we know You are watching over us! O Lord, knowing we are precious in Your sight and You call us Your friend (John 15:15) is our assurance of life ever after with You.

31 Fear not, therefore; you are of more value than many sparrows, Matthew 10:26-33 ESV.

13 Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends, John 15:13 KJV. Thank You Lord, Jesus Christ and Holy Spirit.

We remain in Your Word each and every day and pray.

For we know: 11 So shall My Word be that goeth forth out of My mouth: it shall not return unto Me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it, Isaiah 55:11 KJV.

And we know: 12 … the Word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart. Hebrews 4:12 KJV.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ku2RUdcku_w

Amen.

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