Stocks enter correction, Dow plunges by 780 points, as coronavirus fears multiply

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UPDATE: Dow down more than 800 points Thursday amid continued coronavirus concerns; Dow now down more than 2,800 points on the week.

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The patient had not traveled to virus-infected areas and was not exposed to anyone who had the virus, the CDC said.President Donald Trump's efforts to ease concerns about the spreading epidemic

While Trump acknowledged that markets had fallen because of coronavirus fears, he said Wednesday that he believed the plunge was likely also due to"the Democrat candidates standing on the stage making fools out of themselves."

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The Democratic debate caused this!!!!! *eye roll*

Well, that's about $3T up in smoke. And people are worried about Sanders spending plans?

Stock markets don't like shaky governance. realDonaldTrump this is going to be your legacy along with fu**ing up CoronavirusOutbreak response.

Thanks gop

Who is listening to you or watching anymore? No, I’m not a Russian troll - but an American blue collar white guy, turning off conservative MSNBC.

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