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887 new coronavirus cases in Arkansas; State Senator Trent Garner quit his public defender's job; Police plan to keep the public informed about violent crime; A bullet struck a Little Rock school bus; Heirs to the Walmart fortune have won the bidding for the Denver Broncos
Summit County Health Commissioner, Donna Skoda, joined Ray. Covid numbers are on the rise again. They talked about the increase in cases, the similarities between allergy symptoms and BA2 symptoms, the importance of getting the 4th shot, and more.
With the rise of the BA.2 variant in some parts of the country, many questions remain about how to best navigate daily life and what precautions should or should not be taken. White House COVID-19 response coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha joins Amna Nawaz to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
With the rise of the BA.2 variant in some parts of the country, many questions remain about how to best navigate daily life and what precautions should or should not be taken. White House COVID-19 response coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha joins Amna Nawaz to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
With the rise of the BA.2 variant in some parts of the country, many questions remain about how to best navigate daily life and what precautions should or should not be taken. White House COVID-19 response coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha joins Amna Nawaz to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Bill Handel and the Crew talk about Russia May Be On Verge Of a Debt Default. Coronavirus Cases Rising AND Russia Nearly Isolated Online.
In our continuing series looking at the latest medical research and news on COVID-19, Larry Mantle speaks with Dr. Paul Adamson, infectious diseases physician and assistant clinical professor at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. Topics today include: California surpasses 9 million coronavirus cases, equal nearly 1 in 4 residents. As the end of California's school mask mandate nears, is it too risky for kids to go maskless at school and day care? C.D.C. study finds mask requirements in schools reduced coronavirus cases. Duke University study finds similar reduction in cases with masking in schools. Hawaii will drop its mask mandate next month, the final state to do so. WHO says COVID-19 boosters are needed, reversing previous guidance. C.D.C. Chief: COVID will “probably” become a seasonal virus, like the flu. Pfizer begins Phase 2 and 3 trial of antiviral Paxlovid in children ages 6 to 17. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
Today on AirTalk, we look at why societies turn to heroism during times of distress. Also on the show we look at pushes to legalize sports betting in California; our daily COVID-19 update; and more. The Latest In Ukraine + Why Societies Turn To Heroism During Times Of Distress (0:37) Important Takeaways From Governor Newsom's State Of The State Address (24:41) Californians Will Get At Least One Chance To Vote On Legal Sports Betting In 2022 -- What's Up For Consideration (35:25) COVID-19 AMA: School Mask Mandate Ends Friday, California Surpasses 9 million Coronavirus Cases, WHO Endorses Boosters, And More (53:15) New Data Shows The Spread of Latinos Around The United States (1:09:38) “Off-Ramp” With John Rabe Returns As A Podcast (1:32:24)
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The Delta variant now accounts for an estimated 93.4% of coronavirus circulating in the United States, according to figures published by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This includes several sub-lineages of Delta, all of which are classified as variants of concern. Together, they made up about 93.4% of cases during the last two weeks of July. This number is even higher in certain parts of the country, including the region that includes Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska, where Delta accounts for more than 98% of circulating virus.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Coronavirus cases are spiking across the US once more, and Florida is emerging as the new epicenter of the pandemic.
Facing rising coronavirus cases, Kemp wants to stay the course; Atlanta school quarantines more than 100 students in first week of classes; Georgia National Guard avoids ‘draconian' cuts, Congress approves funding; WSB's Jovita Moore has an aggressive brain cancer
This week Multnomah County, the Oregon Health Authority, and the CDC all issued guidance recommending that everyone - including vaccinated people - wear masks indoors again. That comes as the number of coronavirus cases across the country are surging again, with the highly transmissible delta variant leading the way. OHA Public Helath Director Rachael Banks, and Multnomah County Public Health Director Jessica Guernsey, talk to us about what these rising numbers mean for Oregonians.
Tuesday on Political Rewind: Gov. Brian Kemp says he'll ask the General Assembly to pass laws to fight crime during a special session of the legislature later this year. The session's primary mission will be to redraw political maps based on new census data. But Kemp has the power to add measures to combat violent crime, especially in Atlanta, to the agenda. Plus, we look at the outcome of the U.S. Senate field hearing examining Georgia's new voting law. Also: Georgia is seeing an uptick of COVID-19 cases, as the highly contagious nature of the delta variant collides with the large percentage of unvaccinated people in the state. In the past week, hospitalizations statewide are up 30% — and all but a handful of the patients are unvaccinated. Panelists: Dr. Andra Gillespie — Professor of political science and director of the James Weldon Johnson Institute for the Study of Race and Difference, Emory University Dr. Audrey Haynes — Professor of political science and director of the Applied Science program, University of Georgia Adam Van Brimmer — Editorial page editor, Savannah Morning News Tamar Hallerman — Senior reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Coronavirus cases among the unvaccinated are on the rise in Georgia; Jobless claims fall to lowest level since December; Christening of John Lewis naval ship will mark one year after his death; Local, state mayors stress need for passage of $1.2 trillion infrastructure plan
Julia Chatterley is live from New York. Here are the top business news stories today! Give & take - Bill and Melinda Gates announce divorce after 27 years of marriage, with plans to continue charitable work together. App-osing argument! Apple and Epic Games each make their case as lawsuit begins. State shutdown – another region of India announces a lockdown amid reaching 20 million Coronavirus cases. It’s Tuesday, let’s make a move.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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As President Trump continues to contest the election, one GOP congressman from Michigan tells Dana Bash "it's over" and that "we're Americans" and we need to let the voters, not the politicians speak. Plus, more than one million Americans received a coronavirus diagnosis in the last week, and a quarter of a million have died. The CDC is cautioning against Thanksgiving travel and indoor celebrations, but doctors say that's not enough to curb a post-Thanksgiving spike. And the chairman of the House Democratic Caucus says they are prepared to "stay in Washington for as long as necessary" to get pandemic aid to Americans & says Trump is "in the midst of a massive meltdown" right now. On today's show: Maggie Haberman of the New York Times and The Washington Post's Toluse Olorunnipa; Brown University School of Public Health Dean Dr. Ashish Shah and Dr. Megan Ranney of Brown University; House Democratic Caucus Chairman Rep. Hakeem Jeffries; Republican Congressman Fred Upton; The Daily Beast's Jackie Kucinich.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Chris discusses Joe Biden and President Trump's focus on battleground states in the last week of the 2020 election and an impending third wave of coronavirus cases with David Gregory and Howard Dean. Then, Chris goes one on one with Harry Enten on the record amount of pre-election votes cast. Chris wraps up the show with the father of Walter Wallace Jr., the man fatally shot in front of his family in Philadelphia. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Chris discusses Joe Biden and President Trump's focus on battleground states in the last week of the 2020 election and an impending third wave of coronavirus cases with David Gregory and Howard Dean. Then, Chris goes one on one with Harry Enten on the record amount of pre-election votes cast. Chris wraps up the show with the father of Walter Wallace Jr., the man fatally shot in front of his family in Philadelphia. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
At least five close advisers to Vice President Pence test positive for Covid-19, but he says he'll keep campaigning because he's considered "essential personnel." Meanwhile, the pandemic is raging in most of the country, with the number of new cases soaring past 80,000 a day for the first time. Plus, President Trump spends his weekend barnstorming the country, making his case for re-election, while Joe Biden opts for smaller, socially-distanced events. And documentary filmmaker Ken Burns looks back at the election of 1932 -- when an incumbent Republican president faced a national crisis with major electoral consequences. On today's show: CNN's Jeff Zeleny, Toluse Olorunnipa of The Washington Post, and Time Magazine's Molly Ball; Brown University School of Public Health Dean Dr. Ashish Shah and Dr. Megan Ranney of Brown University; Documentary Filmmaker Ken Burns. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Chris discusses the United States reporting over 75,000 new coronavirus cases in a single day despite Trump's claims of "rounding the corner beautifully," with Van Jones and Charlie Dent. Then, Chris goes one on one with Tom Friedman discussing economic strains caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Chris wraps up the show with presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Chris discusses the United States reporting over 75,000 new coronavirus cases in a single day despite Trump's claims of "rounding the corner beautifully," with Van Jones and Charlie Dent. Then, Chris goes one on one with Tom Friedman discussing economic strains caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Chris wraps up the show with presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Chris discusses Trump’s attacks on Dr. Fauci amid an increase in coronavirus cases with Dr. Lena Wen and David Gregory. Then, he goes one on one with Sen Mazie Hirono on day two of Amy Coney Barrett Supreme Court confirmation hearings. Chris wraps up the show with former Georgia Governor candidate Stacey Abrams on massive early voting turnout.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Chris discusses Trump’s attacks on Dr. Fauci amid an increase in coronavirus cases with Dr. Lena Wen and David Gregory. Then, he goes one on one with Sen Mazie Hirono on day two of Amy Coney Barrett Supreme Court confirmation hearings. Chris wraps up the show with former Georgia Governor candidate Stacey Abrams on massive early voting turnout.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Coronavirus Cases: 34,484,463 2020年的新冠病毒是發生在我們生命當中一個前所未有的經歷,想要養成什麼樣的習慣,就會造就你什麼樣的未來,若看清楚了這一點,我們又要做什麼選擇呢?2020年的新冠病毒,開啟了我的網路學習旅程,雖然在網路世界學習,如同海洋的一艘小船一樣放眼望去見不著任何陸地,但若手上握有指南針,就算沒有地圖,也不至於走偏。緊抓著對於食物的愛與熱情,就會帶我走到一個屬於我自己的新大陸。 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/harrypodcaster/message
Coronavirus cases nearing 20 million worldwide. 25 percent of all coronavirus cases are in the United States where the death toll now tops 163,000. Experts are saying that there is "no way" the Moderna vaccine will be ready by election day as Trump suggests. The FDA chief says that the agency will "not cut corners" to approve a Covid-19 vaccine. Trump also defends his executive orders as the White House struggles to explain them. A source says that the White House looked at executive action on mail-in voting as Trump attacks the process. Trump is denying that the White House asked about adding him to Mount Rushmore. More schools are reopening this week as data shows almost 100,000 United States children tested positive in the last two weeks of July. At least 484 students, 21 staff are in quarantine in one Georgia school district. Georgia school that was seen in a viral photo of a crowded hall temporarily closes after nine test positive. The Georgia governor defends reopening schools as educators voice fears. Reports say the Big 10 may cancel its college football season. Texas coronavirus positivity rate hits record high at 20 percent. Awaiting a Trump Q-and-A at White House briefing. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
U.S. cases surpass 4.5 million. U.S deaths near 153,000 as CDC forecasts about 20,000 more deaths in three weeks. CDC Director: In public’s “best interest” for schools to reopen. Trump ramps up effort to sow doubt in 2020 vote, warns of “greatest election disaster in history.” Extra federal unemployment benefits expire tonight while White House and Pelosi trade jabs. Governor issues state of emergency as hurricane barrels toward Florida; State reports fourth straight day of record virus deaths. California see first coronavirus teen death. Massive increase in mail-in ballots leaves New York race still undecided. Lockdown in Bahamas eased as hurricane approaches. Despite infection, Brazilian President visits south of country. European economy posts worst plunge on record due to coronavirus and shutdowns. Tower of London’s Beefeaters face layoffs for first time in 500 years as virus cuts tourism. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
U.S reports 1,403 deaths in one day, the equivalent of about one person dying every minute of the day. Trump addresses death of friend Herman Cain from coronavirus. This comes weeks after Cain attended Trump’s rally in Tulsa. Key model now projects 80,000 more virus deaths by November. Study: People with no virus exposure may have some immunity. Trump sows doubt on 2020 election: “These elections will be fraudulent, they’ll be fixed. They’ll be rigged.” Bipartisan group holds secret meeting to game out what could happen if Trump losses election and refuses to concede. Obama eulogizes John Lewis, condemns efforts to suppress voting. Exclusive: CNN conducts first TV interview with head of “Operation Warp Speed,” The U.S. vaccine project. U.S. reports worst economic plunge on record. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
President Trump gave a campaign-like speech in the Rose Garden and offered no plan to help stop the surge of coronavirus cases throughout the country. Meanwhile, White House Task Force Member Dr. Anthony Fauci warned Covid-19 could become as serious as the 1918 flu that killed more than 50 million people. Arizona had to pause its reopening because cases were spiking. Dr. Quinn Snyder is an Emergency Room Physician on the frontline in Arizona fighting the virus. He tells Anderson Cooper he wishes the President and other politicians would let medical professionals and scientists handle the pandemic because “the virus is going to do what it wants to do.” Plus, the President took aim at governors during his rant at the White House saying his administration “made a lot of governors look fantastic.” Michigan Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer has been outspoken about the White House’s handing of the pandemic. She joins AC360 to react to the President’s comments and says it’s “troubling and disturbing” to hear remarks like that when there’s so much work to do. Airdate: July 14, 2020To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Global cases for coronavirus top13 million and the United States accounts for 25 percent of the worlds more than 570,000 deaths despite being four percent of the world's population. 35 states see a rise in coronavirus cases in the past week. California imposes a new shutdown order that targets indoor activities. Florida reports 12,000 new cases, a day after shattering the United States record. California imposes a new shutdown order and closes indoor activities at restaurants, bars, movie theaters and museums. 35 states have seen a rise in coronavirus cases in the past week. California is recording record hospitalizations in the states. A study shows immunity for a covid-19 antibodies many only last few months. The White House denies it's trying to discredit Fauci, despite negative statement and releasing opposition-style research. A White House source says that Trump is not planning to fire Fauci. Fauci calls Pandemic "your worst nightmare" and "the perfect storm" as Trump repeats false claims on testing and mortality. Infectious disease expert says "heard immunity will likely never be achieved from Coronavirus. Trump doubles down on his reopening schools as the pandemic worsens. Trump claims that "kids want to go to schools... you're losing a lot of lives by keeping things closes.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
The United States death toll nears 128,000 as cases surge in 37 states. 19 states have paused or rolled back reopening their states. The California governor orders almost 75 percent of the state back to a near shutdown. The California governor also orders 19 counties, including Los Angeles, to close all indoor activities amid record cases. Georgia, Arizona and California set a coronavirus case record in the last 24 hours. Arizona and Texas have reported a record number of hospitalizations. Texas reported 8,076 new coronavirus cases, which is the highest single day number reported. The New York Governor warns of "storm clouds" and slipping compliance. The Georgia governor says that wearing a mask is "the right thing to do" but won't issue a statewide mandate.The Florida governor says that the coronavirus "doesn't like sunshine, heat, humidity." Trump is in denial and claims "we did it all right," coronavirus will "sort of just disappear." Trump says "ask for masks" don't need to be mandatory. He also said "I had a mask on, I sort of liked the way I looked... it looked like the lone ranger. Top Trump campaign officials have been reassigned after the Tulsa rally debacle. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Texas and Florida governors close bars and orders new restrictions as coronavirus cases surge to record high levels. Texas reports more than 5,7000 new coronavirus cases and the Houston area raises its virus alert warning to the highest level. Houston-area residents advised to avoid leaving their homes. Harris County, Texas, is close to running out of hospital capacity. At least 11 states pause or roll back reopening as coronavirus cases spike. Rate of new infections rising in 32 states. United States reports highest single day increase in new infections. Coronavirus task force holds its first briefing in two months. Fauci says that the United States is "facing a serious problem" in some areas. Pence claims "remarkable progress" against virus as new infections reach all-time high. California governor advises southern California county to reinstate stay-at-home. Pence refuses to directly answer question about the importance of wearing face masks. Pence also claims "free space" is the reason Trump is holding campaign rallies despite health experts' warnings. Biden says he would make face masks mandatory for Americans amid pandemic. WSJ says Trump has "no second term message beyond his own grievances." Trump is fighting to end Obamacare as pandemic surges. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
"Apocalyptic" coronavirus surges are feared in major United States cities. Coronavirus surges across the United States as 30 states see cases rise. The CDC director says that social distancing is "the most powerful tool that we have" to fight the coronavirus. Coronavirus cases hit record highs in Texas, Florida and California, America's three most populated states. Florida records more than 5,000 new coronavirus cases in a 24-hour period.The Florida governor refuses to issue a mandatory mask order. Miami-Dade County reported a 27 percent positivity rate on Wednesday. A Miami hospital has reported an 108 percent increase in Covid-19 patients. Miami-Dade County is requiring people to wear masks while in public. CDC officials say that coronavirus cases are likely to be ten times higher than that's being reported. A United States government watchdog finds widespread delays in coronavirus response. A United States government watchdog also found more than one million coronavirus stimulus checks were sent to dead people. Trump is deeper in denial about coronavirus surge, which leaves a void in national leadership for the United States. After Trump's Tulsa rally, multiple of his campaign staffers are quarantining. Trump downplays need for coronavirus testing, as cases surge. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
White House: Dr. Fauci house testimony was blacked because lawmakers didn't act in good faith; White House holds briefing as United States coronavirus deaths top 72,000; Trump says Fauci and Birx will continue on coronavirus task force as he reverses course on disbanding it; At least 43 states partially reopening as new hot spots emerge across United States; New York Governor Cuomo: "You have states that are opening where you still are on the incline, I think that's a mistake"; Study: Coronavirus killing more African Americans than any other group in United States; Delaware governor announces limited reopening Friday; Delaware governor: "We are seeing the curve flattening out"; Delaware seeing hot spots in poultry plants; Delaware governor: Stay-at-home order is in effect until May 15 "or until the public health threat is eliminated"; Study: 29 percent of patients on ventilators died with blood thinners compared to 69 percent without blood thinners dying; Former CDC director: As bad as this has been, it's "just the beginning"; United States coronavirus deaths surpasses 72,000, cases top 1.2 million; California governor: Some retail shops can begin to reopen Friday; Study: 90 percent of those who tested positive for virus reported being unable to work from home; The new normal: Masks, distancing, no handshakes; Russian doctors mysteriously fall out of windows after criticizing working conditions, virus response; As cases spread, Putin to lead virus management for first time; Germany pushing ahead on Human trials of potential vaccine; Germany begins easing lockdown restrictions; German soccer league to resume play this month; China: United States "smear campaign" is a republican political strategy; Children in Wuhan return to school; Dr. Gupta answers your questions about the virus;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
New model project thousands more may die if states open too early; California governor outlines phased reopening plan: retail businesses, schools "weeks away"; Trump ordering meat processing plants to stay open; Newly released White House testing guidelines appear to fall short of levels recommended by two health experts; Vice President Pence tours Mayo Clinic without a mask despite policy requiring visitors to wear masks; Washington Post: Trump intel briefings repeatedly warned of virus threat; United States coronavirus cases surpass 1 million, 1/3 of global infections; Some state unemployment funds are running out of money; Fauci: If we "prematurely try to open up," coronavirus could "rebound"; Fauci: "We need to have a productive partnership" between the states and federal government on testing; Texas to allow restaurants, retail stores and malls to reopen Friday with 25 percent capacity limit; Small business loans website crashes on first day of reopening; About 60 million Americans still waiting for stimulus checks; People getting stimulus checks with a letter signed by Trump as millions still wait for payment; Dr. Gupta answers your questions about the virus;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Sources: White House will release overview and "blueprint" for increased coronavirus testing as states reopen; Texas governor will let Stay-At-Home order expire Thursday; United States coronavirus death toll surpasses 55,000, almost one million cases; White House schedules, cancels, then reschedules briefing as Trump lashes out and airs grievances; Source: White House may scale back coronavirus task force meetings soon; Birx: United States needs a Covid-19 testing "breakthrough"; White House tired to pivot Trump's focus from virus to economy; More states move to reopen as United States cases near one million; Glitches hamper round two of small business loan funding; Tyson wants meat plant closures could cause major gaps in food supply; New York governor: 7,500 people tested in antibody study, about 15 percent positive; New York Times: Trump suggested to government that some schools should reopen before end of academic year; Crowds flock to open southern California beaches amid heat wave; awaiting Trump statement after White House cancels task force briefing; Trump news conference on coronavirus;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Coronavirus death toll surpasses 18,000 in U.S.; Despite progress, not the time to be pulling back "at all"; Prominent coronavirus model now says today peak day for new deaths; NYT: New models show cases spike if stay-at-home orders lifted after 30 days; Trump: May shut down country again if cases spike upon reopening; More coronavirus cases in New York than any country in the world; Dr. Birx: Encouraging signs but we haven't reached the peak; Dr. Fauci: antibody tests coming "In a week or so"; Florida Gov appears to correct false claim that there had been no fatalities nationwide under the age of 25; NY preparing for mass burials; President Trump's Wall Street friends press him to reopen U.S. economy; Cuomo: Large-scale testing will be "The key to reopening" economy; Cuomo: Private firms can't meet testing goals, need federal help; Task Force: Philadelphia, DC, Baltimore mayors changing the curves in their cities; Philadelphia mayor: People should not get complacent; Dr. Gupta answers your questions about the virusTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Coronavirus deaths surpass 14,000 in United States; White House model revises United States deaths by August from 80,000 to 60,000; Fauci: 100,000 deaths not inevitable; Birx: DC, Baltimore and Philadelphia could be new hot spots; Governor Cuomo: Curve flattening in New York despite highest daily death toll; Fauci: Planning for "re-entry into normality" not like "turning a light switch on and off"; CNN poll: 55 percent say government has done poor job stopping virus; Trump blames World Health Organization, China, governors and watchdogs for pandemic response; CNN poll: Six in 10 Americans now say economy is in poor shape, up 30 points since last month; Almost 6,000 cases in Detroit, at least 240 deaths; New preparations in Chicago as deaths surge; Louisiana population 33 percent African-American, 70 percent of coronavirus deaths African-American; Worries about new virus hot spots; One-on-one with hospital ship's captain; Crew member of hospital ship tests positive had not been in contact with patients; Global coronavirus cases pass 1.5 million; Dr. Gupta answers your questions;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Trump accuses governors of playing political games with ventilators, NY governor: state could hit apex of new cases in next 7 days, Cuomo: not looking to spend a penny we didn't have to spend, NY mayor: we could have 5,000 people on ventilators next week, NY mayor calls for "national enlistment of medical personnel", NYC mayor: we may need 45,000 doctors to get through this crisis, NYC mayor: we need to add 60,000 hospital beds in next month, Dr. Birx: "This is the moment to not be going to the grocery store", Grocery rush leaves many shelves bare for low-income families, Thousands of doctors respond to Italy's call for help, Pregnant girlfriend of UK PM says she has coronavirus symptomsTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Source: Trump being urged to recommend all Americans Stay at Home; Source close to task force: Dr. Fauci & others urging Trump to consider nationwide stay-at-home recommendation; New York coronavirus cases surpass 100,000; Fauci: "Don't understand why" stay-at-home orders aren't in every state; 700,000+ jobs lost in March, worst monthly report since 2009; Trump says new recommendations on face masks coming; Ousted commander receives rousing sendoff from sailors on aircraft carrier struck by coronavirus; NY officials: days away from running out of ventilators, supplies; NY Gov orders shift in ventilators, protective gear to needy hospitals, say's he won't "let people die"; Maryland nursing home reports spike in cases and deaths; Maryland nursing home reports 77 cases and 5 deaths; White House Coronavirus task force briefing; Alabama becomes latest state to issue stay-at-home order; Trump: CDC recommends voluntary use of masks to prevent spread of virus; Source: In last-minute decision, Fauci excluded from briefingTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
NY Governor: Trump ordered quarantine would be a declaration of war on states; President to make N.Y.-area quarantine decision "shortly"; Virus hotspots emerge around Detroit, Chicago, New Orleans; New Orleans at epicenter of Louisiana's rising case numbers; 1.5 million people packed into New Orleans for Mardi Gras; NOLA Mayor: "No red flags were given" to cancel Mardi Gras; Getting doctors the supplies they need; More than 200 million Americans in 25 states told to stay home; NY nurse stapled broken mask to help it last through shift; Grim milestones in Italy's fight against coronavirus; 51 Italian doctors dead after contracting the virus; 102 year old Italian woman recovers from coronavirus; The rush to make life saving ventilators; Gov. Cuomo: projections show NY could need 30,000 ventilators; Trump invoked DPA to require GM to produce ventilators; GM and Ventec announce partnership to produce ventilators; Doctors describe "apocalyptic" scenes at Queens hospital; 13 die of virus at one NYC hospital over 24 hour period; NY doctor: Today "worst" day; tomorrow will be "worse"; How the coronavirus is changing our lives; Coping with virus that's changing daily life across the USTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
NY Governor: Trump ordered quarantine would be a declaration of war on states; President to make N.Y.-area quarantine decision "shortly"; Virus hotspots emerge around Detroit, Chicago, New Orleans; New Orleans at epicenter of Louisiana's rising case numbers; 1.5 million people packed into New Orleans for Mardi Gras; NOLA Mayor: "No red flags were given" to cancel Mardi Gras; Getting doctors the supplies they need; More than 200 million Americans in 25 states told to stay home; NY nurse stapled broken mask to help it last through shift; Grim milestones in Italy's fight against coronavirus; 51 Italian doctors dead after contracting the virus; 102 year old Italian woman recovers from coronavirus; The rush to make life saving ventilators; Gov. Cuomo: projections show NY could need 30,000 ventilators; Trump invoked DPA to require GM to produce ventilators; GM and Ventec announce partnership to produce ventilators; Doctors describe "apocalyptic" scenes at Queens hospital; 13 die of virus at one NYC hospital over 24 hour period; NY doctor: Today "worst" day; tomorrow will be "worse"; How the coronavirus is changing our lives; Coping with virus that's changing daily life across the USTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
More than 80-million Americans told to stay home; Hospitals warn of shortages, closures without emergency aid; Emergency relief package could top $2 Trillion; U.S cases surpass 22,000 with nearly half in New York State; Pressure mounts for Trump to use defense production act; U.S. intel warned in January of likely pandemic; Doctors in two largest U.S. cities told to skip some coronavirus testing; Goldman Sachs warns of sudden and historic surge in layoffs; Italy death toll rises by 793, biggest one day jump in outbreak; Coronavirus cases top 300,000+ worldwide, 12,950 deaths; Coronavirus cases in Spain jump by 5,000 in last 24 hours; Parisians cheer health care workers from their balconies; People helping others get through the virus outbreak; Random acts of kindness amid coronavirus pandemicTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Dr. Fauci warns against over-optimism of drug Trump touts, Wolf one-on-one with White House Coronavirus coordinator, Italy deaths surge by 600+ in 24 hours, the largest one-day jump of the pandemic, Trump: using defense production act to get ventilators, masks and other equipment, NYC health care workers to preserve personal protective equipment, Governors, doctors sound alarm over medical supply shortages, Wolf speaks with New York Governor Cuomo, Head of Army Corps of Engineers says they can retrofit buildings into hospitals in 3 or 4 weeks, American Medical Association calls on Trump administration to address "critical shortages" of equipment and tests, NY governor takes "most drastic action" ordering 100% of non-essential workers to stay home, Trump: not currently considering a nationwide lockdown, Wolf speaks with lawmaker who tested positive for Coronavirus, Congressman with virus: I feel about as sick as I've ever been, Dr. Gupta answers your questions about the virus, 225 deaths in U.S., 17,750+ Coronavirus cases in U.S.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Trump says he won't take responsibility for testing delays, Trump: private sector to "vastly increase" testing capacity, Trump gives secretary Azar "broad, Trump claims private sector will provide 5 million coronavirus tests within a month, More schools, businesses closing as uncertainty grows, Boston Marathon postponed until September, Louisiana closes schools, postpones primary, bans gatherings of more than 250 people, state orders schools closed, Drive through testing begins in New Rochelle, 2,000+ known coronavirus cases in U.S., 47 deaths, Washington State closing schools through April 24, Trump gives Health Secretary Azar "broad new authorities" to fight coronavirus, Trump: private sector to "vastly increase" testing capacity, Soaring caseload raises fears of overstrained hospitals, Trump: we've ordered a large number of respirators to deal with coronavirus caseload in hospitals, Trump expects 5 million tests to be available within a month, Top doctor warns against air travel for pleasure, Doctors warn of long term lung damage in patients who recover from coronavirus, 250 deaths in one day in Italy, 17,000+ total cases in Italy, Global deaths top 5,000 with 136,000+ confirmed cases, Sports shutdown impacts hundreds of thousands of workersTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Soon: test results for cruise ship passengers, Pence: 21 on cruise ship test positive for coronavirus, White House coronavirus task force briefing, Pence: 19 crew members, 2 passengers on cruise ship off San Francisco test positive for coronavirus, Pence: coronavirus tests will be broadly available within weeksTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
White House official: Trump angry that DOJ won't pursue McCabe charges, Trump claims "legal right" to interfere in DOJ cases, Case dropped against McCabe, DOJ takes new look at Flynn, Trump reverses denials, admits he sent Giuliani to Ukraine, One-on-one with ex-FBI Deputy Director after DOJ drops probe, McCabe: I'll never be free of Trump and his "maniacal rage", Dozens echo Evelyn Yang's allegations against doctor of sexual assault, Justice Department under scrutinyTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy