
New model lowers U.S. death projection to 60,000 by August; CNN poll: nearly half of Americans say coronavirus caused them financial hardship; Trump insists there's no problem with testing, doctors say there's a critical shortage; Bernie Sanders drops out
Dr. Fauci: this is a "bad week for deaths"; Dr. Birx: Philly & DC could be new hot spots; closely watching outbreak in Houston; WaPo: SBA official accuses big banks of taking "free money" in 2008, turning back on small businesses now; Banks report $98b in loans committed to small businesses so far, $349b available; WH task force: there's over a million test kits sitting idle; CDC removes guidance from website on controversial chloroquine drug; Trump: I want to open the economy with a "big bang"; CNN poll: 55% of Americans think Trump could do more to fight coronavirus outbreak; Report: U.S. intel warned of coronavirus spread in Nov; Trump lashes out at W.H.O. & governors over outbreak; Politico: Kushner's team considering nationwide coronavirus surveillance system; Snowden to the Intercept: coronavirus surrveillance would mean giving up "our rights, our ideals"; Spain conducting clinical trial to prevent spread of coronavirusl France sees deadliest day, death toll now over 10,000; U.K. PM's condition improving, "sitting up" and engaging with medical team; W.H.O.: cases in Africa grow "exponentially" to 10,000 with potential for economical & social devastation; Pope: coronavirus could be a "response" from nature to climate changeTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
8 Apr 202046min

More than 12,000 people have died from coronavirus in the U.S.; States competing with private companies and FEMA for medical supplies; Chef Jose Andres urges restaurant workers to help feed America; As Trump downplayed coronavirus, January memo warned Whi
CDC Director: U.S. death toll could be "much lower" than predicted 200,000 because most Americans staying home; WI residents waiting up to 3 hours to vote amid pandemic; In Michigan, Illinois and Louisiana rate of infection and death higher in African-Americans; Acting Navy Secretary submits resignation after calling ousted aircraft carrier captain "stupid"; As Trump downplayed coronavirus, January memo warned White House it could become "full-blown" pandemic; Trump removes independent watchdog in charge of overseeing coronavirus relief spending; Grisham out as WH Press Secretary, never held a briefing; Kudlow: U.S. economy should be strong in second half of 2020; Treasury to ask for another $250B for overwhelmed small business loan program plagued with glitches; 32,200+ staff from Michigan's two largest hospital systems had coronavirus or showed symptoms; Automakers switch gears, manufacturing medical equipment; Famed chef turns D.C.'s baseball stadium into a community kitchen; U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson "stable," remains in intensive care; Wuhan reopening after two months on lockdown;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7 Apr 202044min

British prime minister Boris Johnson in intensive care; Health officials: the virus peak could come in days or weeks; Investigating coronavirus origins and how it spread so quickly; Multiple states releasing low-risk inmates after first prisoners die
UK PM Boris Johnson moved to intensive care with coronavirus; Surgeon general: His week could be "Pearl Harbor moment"; More than 10,000 people have died from coronavirus in the U.S.; Trump trade adviser defends his disagreements with doctor Fauci: "I'm a social scientist"; Heated disagreement breaks out in situation room over drug Trump is pushing as coronavirus treatment; Big week for stimulus relief; rush on small business loans, personal direct deposits begin; Source: one loan application took 72 mins, 13 system crashes; Former fed chair Janet Yellen: unemployment may reach depression levels "for a time"; Alabama inmates warn prisons are not prepared for coronavirus: "death is imminent for us"; AG Barr tells some federal prisons to release vulnerable inmates due to coronavirus; Some churches remain open, putting faith above risk; 14 states exempt religious gathering in "stay home" orders; Source: Biden and Trump spoke by phone to discuss coronavirus response; Navy captain Crozier fired after sounding alarm over coronavirus outbreak on USS Theodore Roosevelt; Acting Navy secretary calls ousted captain "stupid" in address to crew;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6 Apr 202045min

NY Gov: Highest one-day increase in deaths & hospitalizations; Some states still refuse to issue stay-at-home orders; Trump blames states for lack of supplies as criticism mounts; Nearly 8% of U.K. health workers out sick;
Navy medical ship in NYC has only received 20 non-virus patients; WH expected to issue guidance Americans should wear masks; WH will give rapid Covid-19 screening tests to anyone who will come in close contact with Trump and Pence; Trump shifts blame: Stockpile is just a "back-up" for states; HHS Secy Azar in 2019: Pandemic flu threat keeps me up at night; Bus driver outraged over coughing passengers dies days later; Higher coronavirus death rate in New Orleans may be caused by underlying health issue; Germany testing enhanced version of 100-year-old tuberculosis drug as potential coronavirus vaccine; 5FDNY firefighters salute medical workers at one of hardest hit hospitals; FEMA sends 250 ambulances to NY after 50% spike in emergency calls; NY EMT's told not to bring unresponsive cardiac patients to hospitals; At least 376 FDNY workers test positive for coronavirus; After Kushner claims national stockpile isn't for states, Fed website changes description of Natl Stockpile; Trump spars with 3M CEO over exporting N95 masks; Kudlow on small business loan program: "There are always glitches", we're not perfect; Chaotic launch for small businesses loan program, source says it's "clunky"; Harvard doctor developing point system to help hospitals decide which patients get life-saving treatment; New York hospital is using basic parts to convert CPAP machines into ventilators; Hungary's PM uses coronavirus as cover for blatant power grab, now rules by decree; Sailors cheer commander who was removed after sounding alarm on coronavirus; "Leon on me" singer Bill Withers passes away at 81; Remembering cultural icons lost in this pandemic;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3 Apr 20201h 16min

Coronavirus cases surpass one million worldwide; Record 6.6 million people file for unemployment in one week; How to stay sane while staying home; At least 114 sailors test positive for virus onboard U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt;
Experts tell White House coronavirus can spread through talking or even breathing;Nearly 92% of Americans under stay-at-home order; Coronavirus death toll modeling projections cited by White House already revised upward; FDA approves first antibody test for coronavirus; Banks warn of massive demand for small business stimulus loans when applications begin tomorrow; Trump: "Complainers" should've stocked supplies before outbreak; Only some medical supplies FEMA is flying in from overseas are going directly to virus hotspots; Trump touts positive outlook, despite terrifying data; How two funerals turned a small Georgia city into a coronavirus hotspot; Major spike in Louisiana with 2,700+ new coronavirus cases today; Louisiana Gov: State could run out of ventilators as early as this week; Honoring the victims we lost to the virus this week; At least 114 sailors test positive for virus onboard U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt; Defense Official: Aircraft carrier CMDR expected to be relieved of duty for leaking memo on virus outbreak; Bodies in Ecuador left on the street with morgues at capacity; U.K. town turns ice rink into makeshift morgue; Fear over China's transparency grows as global death toll rises; Alcohol sales boom as millions of Americans quarantine; How to stay sane while staying home;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2 Apr 202044min

Trump says 100,000 to 200,000 deaths in U.S. very possible; CA Gov. Newsom talks with CNN about fighting the virus; U.S. reports 835 new deaths today, the most in one day
Gov. Cuomo: 20% chance someone put on a ventilator will come off; Florida gov issues statewide stay-at-home order amid pressure; Goldman Sachs predicts up to 15% unemployment soon; DOW has worst-ever first quarter in U.S. history; Panama separating men and women in public to slow coronavirus spread; Grocery rush leaves many shelves bare for low-income families; Gov't assistance applications nationwide spike for needy families; U.S. rescues 27k Americans stranded overseas from 59 countries; Trump changes position, now acknowledges virus is dire; Pence: we think Italy is closest comparison to U.S. projectionsTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1 Apr 202044min

Dr. Fauci warns of second virus wave coming in the fall; Commander of aircraft carrier with at least 70 infected sailors begs Navy for help; Trump to formally unveil new coronavirus guidelines; Goldman Sachs now expects unemployment to hit 15%;
More than 75% Americans under stay at home orders; Task force discussing whether public should be wearing masks; Trump says he's not hearing about problems with testing; Health experts say there aren't enough tests; Neurosurgeon who separated conjoined twins dies from complications of coronavirus; CNN goes inside Washington State hospital preparing for surge of patients; Washington nurse: "Sense of anxiety" inside hospital as serious coronavirus cases increase; How the Army Corps of Engineers is helping during coronavirus; Army Corps of Engineers creating temporary hospitals to deal with surge of coronavirus patients; First U.S. service member dies from coronavirus; Governors push back on Trump's false testing assertion; Goldman Sachs now expects unemployment to hit 15%; U.S. economy to shrink by 34%; JCPenny, GAP, Macy's, Kohl's to furlough retail workers; New York AG flags privacy issues with Zoom video conferencing; One-on-one with New Jersey Governor; New Jersey is state with second-highest number of cases; Cases in New Jersey top 18,000; at least 267 deaths; New Jersey Gov says he still needs 2,000 ventilators; European hospitals warn they could run out of essential ICU drugs "in a couple of days"; India turns stadium into makeshift jail for people violating lockdown orders; 13-year-old dies from coronavirus in London, youngest victim in U.K.; Indian State sprays sanitizing liquid meant for buses at migrant workers; Popular Doc now on socks, donuts, pasta dish;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
31 Mar 202045min

Dr. Fauci: 100,000 deaths in U.S. very real possibility; New York doctor: "this is a war zone, a medical war zone"; Trump extends social distancing guidelines until April 30th; FDA approves emergency use of two drugs to treat patients
Dr. Fauci: 100,000 deaths in U.S. very real possibility; Navy medical ship comfort arrives in New York City; Health experts say peak of virus could be weeks away; Modeling estimate shows nearly 225,000 beds will be needed; Trump extends social distancing guidelines until April 30th; New York doctor: "this is a war zone, a medical war zone"; Inside one NYC hospital fighting coronavirus; Hospital ICU at capacity, morgue overflowing; New York docs: "we are scared too"; Trump extends social distancing though April, abandons efforts to reopen U.S. by Easter; Cuomo on Trump's suggestion of stolen medical supplies: "I don't know what he's trying to say"; New CNN poll: Americans split on federal response to coronavirus: 48% say good job, 47% say poor job; Amazon workers at NY warehouse strike over safety concerns; Oil prices crash as demand declines during pandemic; Treasury secretary: expect stimulus checks via deposit within three weeks; FDA approves emergency use of two drugs to treat patients, despite little p[roof of effectiveness; FDA approves 15-minute coronavirus test; Entire family in Italy dies of coronavirus: mother, father, two sons; U.K. official: prepare for "significant period" of lockdown; 61 doctors in Italy die of coronavirus; Germany taking patients from other countries lacking ICU beds; "Sunny" delivers groceries to quarantined neighbor with health problems; Happy 80th birthday Dr. Tapper!To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
30 Mar 202044min






















