As lawmakers hammer out the details of a massive stimulus package to assist recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, people are wondering: When can I expect my check? And how much will it be?

The stimulus package includes a one-time payment of $1,200 per adult ($2,400 for married couples) plus $500 per child under the age of 17. The payments will be lowered for individuals making more than $75,000 dropping by $5 for every $100 over the limit. There will also be a $500 per child payment.

Individuals making more than $99,000 and couples making more than $198,000 won’t qualify.

The amount you receive will be based on income reported on 2019 tax returns or 2018 if the most recent version hasn’t been filed.

The Treasury Department said it would like to start sending the checks the week of April 6 with a second batch going out by May 18.

The Tax Policy Center estimates about 90 percent of Americans would be eligible for full or partial payments.

Here are the latest coronavirus updates:

67,000 cases in U.S.

There are more than 67,000 cases of coronavirus in the U.S. with over 900 deaths attributed to the virus as of Wednesday.

The number of cases in Alabama jumped up to 283 with the state reporting its first death. A Jackson County woman with pre-existing conditions died from COVID-19, Gov. Kay Ivey confirmed Wednesday.

Walmart, grocery stores installing sneeze guards

Major retailers like Walmart, Publix and Kroger are installing sneeze guards to help prevent the spread of coronavirus.

The plexiglass sneeze guards will serve as a barrier between customers and cashiers. The barriers are expected to go up in the coming weeks.

Trump approval hits 50 percent

President Trump’s approval rating hit 50 percent, according to a recent poll.

The Hill-HarrisX poll showed the percent of people who approved of Trump’s job performance and the percent of people who didn’t were even at 50 percent. The last time Trump’s approval reached 50 percent of higher in the same poll was in August 2018.

Eight-five percent of Republican voters said they approved of Trump compared to 19 percent of Democrats and 50 percent of independents.

The poll was conducted online from March 22-23 among 1,002 registered voters.

Starbucks giving away free coffee

Starbucks is thanking first responders and healthcare workers with free coffee.

The coffee chain is offering a free tall coffee through May 3 to police officers, firefighters, paramedics, doctors, nurses, hospital and medical staff, and researchers.