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  • I'm Carla Zeus, and we're grateful to have you watching Easter is this coming weekend on April 12th.

  • It's the most significant holiday for the world's largest religion.

  • More than 31% of the global population is Christian.

  • There are several events leading up to Easter, like Palm Sunday and Good Friday that make up Holy Week.

  • This Wednesday evening is when the Jewish holiday of Passover begins and the Muslim holy month of Ramadan starts on April 23rd.

  • But we're living in a historic time when people are being told or ordered not to gather in groups not to celebrate Holi events in the company of others.

  • Many churches have been empty for weeks, voluntarily holding their worship.

  • Service is online instead of in the buildings.

  • Some states have allowed churches to remain open even with stay at home orders in place, and some have banned religious gatherings along with other events.

  • But this has created tension in places like Tampa Bay, Florida and Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where pastors have been arrested for holding service's despite stay at home orders.

  • When Baton Rouge is like Tabernacle, Church held service is on Sunday for 1200 people.

  • Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards said it was quote grossly irresponsible, adding that people sitting in close proximity for an hour or more makes the spread of Corona virus more likely.

  • Reverend Tony Spell, who leads the church, says the right to worship freely doesn't come from the government.

  • It comes from God, and his attorney told the Reuters news agency that churchgoers stayed at least six feet from each other.

  • While debate continues between those who want to worship together and the advice that people stay apart, the fight continues against Corona virus, and the blood of survivors is being used to help those who are dangerously sick.

  • The antibody rich plasma from recovered code 19 patients is valuable toe hospitals because they can use it to treat current patients who are in dire straits.

  • Here at ST Joseph's Hospital in Orange, one of the only in the West, they found their man, Jason Garcia, 36 years old, recovered from Cove in 19.

  • Garcia was going through some tough times of his own.

  • He had been isolated from his family inside his house.

  • He couldn't even pick up his 11 month old daughter.

  • He was getting served food underneath the door.

  • But once Garcia recovered, they found that they could use him here.

  • He donated his a positive blood to one person at this hospital who was undergoing some very tough times.

  • They say that patient turned around.

  • Then blood went to a second patient.

  • It will go to 1/3.

  • And Garcia is ecstatic.

  • It felt amazing.

  • Um, it felt good.

  • It I'm glad that you know, the nightmare of testing positive and the fear the dread to, you know, I know that I recovered.

  • And now that this bad thing can now potentially, you know, my antibodies air there to give to other people and potentially help them fight the fight that they were having problems with, you know, and pretty much help him fight the fight of their lives on survive.

  • So I'm glad that this turned out to be a positive thing.

  • So using the blood from somebody who has survived a disease is a longtime strategy.

  • And now the FDA has approved two trials of treatments from Cove in 19 survivors like Jason.

  • And this is going to be developed in other areas around the country.

  • No, doubt.

  • Reporting from Orange, California I'm Paul Vercammen Now Back to you 10 7 Trivia Pinna The Malice and the Stay Pease Air All parts of what?

  • A beer, a ship, a drum or a need.

  • If you're a mammal and you are, you have all of these parts of your ear.

  • The Half Helen Foundation is the work of a CNN hero to give free hearing and vision screenings to kids at school.

  • School is shut down, so the group found a workaround.

  • And that's something all CNN heroes have in common.

  • These air ordinary people making extraordinary differences in their communities and the Corona virus pandemic is just another speed bump.

  • That they're getting over 19 has been a whirlwind.

  • I hope everyone is navigating these uncertain times with caution and care.

  • This pandemic is incredibly challenging for each and every one of us.

  • But it's especially so for those in high poverty communities like the one many of us are working with vulnerable populations.

  • Some of what you're gonna be the hardest hit by this.

  • Only our thinking about the families that we support who have critically ill babies in India Native intensive care unit at this time we have individuals with logical stay.

  • Today, 700 kids will enter foster care, and they need our comfort cases.

  • Normally, my students access free breakfast and lunch every day at school.

  • What was school closed?

  • We're now responsible for providing these meals way.

  • Our whole today I had to shut our doors, covet, 19 Had done it has caused a program, has several weeks.

  • That means we're carrying for 25 homeless hospice dogs without the help of any volunteers.

  • It's more than just the physical training that people are missing.

  • It's a social interaction, the craziness, fun laughs we'll have together.

  • And that's why we've implemented a new program that office free counseling Toa Kind needs Team Gone has launched a nationwide neighbors helping neighbors campaign volunteers a stock at home, and they're creating odd and kids and seeing how much excess they have and how much we can share that with others.

  • We also really talented and generous Volunteer who offered to sew face asked for Children and adults living the largest shelter here, Baltimore County.

  • We're sharing all these goods, and we're doing no face to face contact, but porch to porch delivery mailing over 100 pairs of prescription glasses to students so that they can continue learning at home more than half a £1,000,000 of food.

  • I don't need to be our platform.

  • In the last five days alone, we're providing our students with Amy Most, which starts with mentoring over the phone and went on one calls but chilling with hearing loss, not having a lot of friends.

  • Sometimes it's difficult for them to communicate.

  • So we've been putting together these playdates remotely and now more than ever, please, I'm pleading to Internet companies.

  • Please provide your service for free for families so these kids can't connect to their classrooms.

  • And so sick kids cannot feel isolated in the hospital's.

  • One day, the strong will be called on to protect the weakness.

  • That's one of our models that were saying Jim, and always after kids, Are you ready to step up when it's time to step up?

  • We're not gonna stop giving, hoping dignity.

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  • Are you there in foster care?

  • Our kids are doing okay.

  • We're still connecting.

  • We're still communicating.

  • We're still making that happen right now.

  • We're busy in the kitchen.

  • Business has not decreased for substantially increased we're prepping and planning for what we anticipate will be a vast increase of Children in this outbreak is over.

  • We can open our doors and say, the young people in west of Chicago, did you have a place where you could be accepted?

  • You pushed your best Selves.

  • It is harnessing what we have too much off and what we also have too much off is good will and channeling that into toys made and thereby serving one.

  • There are ways for you to serve your community while staying healthy.

  • This is a moment for all Americans to rise to the occasion by thinking about the greater good rather than themselves.

  • Level out the curve.

  • But we're not giving up on loving the world.

  • Loving each other community is powerful in kindness is also contagious.

  • Give a call to a neighbor, a friend.

  • Reach out and try to make someone stay a little bit better.

  • Take care of each other will last far beyond this MoveOn Helen Keller said, Alone, we can do so little.

  • Together we can do so much together we'll get through this too way gonna rebound from this stronger, well connected as 100 days are common, but hang in there, hunter down, but you stay safe.

  • Stay healthy, Stay positive.

  • Much love.

  • Retired soccer goalkeeper Sepp Maier is known as the Cat because he has incredible reflexes when he's got nothing on this cat.

  • Save, save, save.

  • Who says being quarantined with the cat is a bad time, even if you bend it like Beckham?

  • This flying felines finesse finishes every shot, leaving you speechless like catch.

  • Got your tongue, Ronald.

  • Don't even try it.

  • You swore as what could happen.

  • There's just no room for victory when the cat bales across the hallway, peddling out Claude down every shot till the game.

  • Is it done?

  • His efforts pierce modern and Earth's, while Striker's leaving them all in a messy.

  • Okay, forget cats.

  • We've got the Coyotes or coyotes of Williston, North Dakota, watching today.

  • Hello to everyone at Willis in high school.

That's our subject today on CNN.

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