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April 15, 2020
• Johns Hopkins: 609,000+ Cases, 26,000+ Deaths in the U.S.; Trump Deflects and Defunds WHO; Europe's Coronavirus Exit Plan. Aired 5-5:30a ET
• Trump Administration's Response to Pandemic Under Fire; Barack Obama Endorses Joe Biden for U.S. President; IRS Stated Sending Out Stimulus Payments This Week; U.S. Churches Grapple with Health Guidelines on Gatherings; Sesame Street Special Teaches Children About Pandemic. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Trump Halts W.H.O. Funding Over Handling of Outbreak; Interview with Lawrence Gostin, Director, W.H.O. Collaborating Center on Public Health and Human Rights, Trump Halting of Funding; Trump Retreats From Claims of Absolute Authority; Governors Respond to Reopening Economy; Some European Countries Ease Lockdown Measures; France Surpasses 15,000 Deaths, Extends Lockdown; Germany Reports Highest Number of Deaths in Single Day; Italy Cautiously Eases Some Lockdown Measures. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• President Trump to Halt WHO Funding; IMF Warns Recession in Horizon; Europe Starts to Reopen Economy; Small Business Owner Needs Stimulus Funding; Clashes Over Stimulus Funding Intensifying In Washington; Where Is Nicaragua's President; Coronavirus Pandemic, 2,400 Deaths Reported Tuesday; South Korea Enters Final Hours Of Parliamentary Election; Spike In Cases Overwhelming Japan's Health Care System; Spike In Japan Cases Linked To Postponed Olympics; Masked Heroes, Medical Staff Layer Protective Gear With Photos. Aired 3-4a ET
• Trump Freezes World Health Org. Funding; France Surpasses 15,000 Deaths, Lockdown Extended; South Korea Enters Final Hours OF Parliamentary Election; President Trump to Halt WHO Funding; Italy Relaxes Coronavirus Lockdown; IMF Warns Recession on Horizon; Obama Endorses Biden. Aired 2-3a ET
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• President Trump to Halt WHO Funding; California Governor Outlines Economy Reopening Plan; Coronavirus Pandemic, 2,400 Deaths Reported Tuesday; IMF Warns Recession on Horizon; IMF: Economy Facing Deepest Downturn Since Depression; South Korea Enters Final Hours of Parliamentary Election; Analyst: Spike in Japan Cases Linked to Postponed Olympics; Growing Concerns as Restrictions Ease in Spain; U.S. President's Pandemic Response Under Fire. Aired 12-1a ET
• Interview with Mayor London Breed (D) San Francisco, Homeless People and the Coronavirus; San Francisco Extends Lockdown Until At Least May First; Coronavirus Testing in Commercial Labs Is Down 14 percent in One Week; CDC Says 9200 Health Care Workers Among Virus Cases; Former Education Secretary Discusses How to Safely Reopen Schools; Feeding Poor Students Is the Primary Objective Right Now. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Interview With San Francisco, California, Mayor London Breed; Stimulus Checks Delayed to Add Trump's Signature?; Business Leaders Warn Trump About Reopening Country Without Testing. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Update On Coronavirus Update Around The World; Interview With Former HHS Secretary, Kathleen Sebelius; Pregnant Woman Diagnosed With Coronavirus Put In Coma For Birth Of Baby. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• President Trump Pushes to Reopen as Regions Plan for Closures; Interview with Public Health Researchers Christine Tedijanto and Anne Rimoin; Interview with Stanford Economics Professor Matthew Gentzkow. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Study: People Appear More Infectious Before Showing Symptoms; Dr. Dan Barouch, Vaccine Developer, Discusses Vaccine Timeline, Progress, Obstacles; California Reveals Grim Blueprint For Life After Reopening; CDC: 9,200-Plus Health Care Workers Have Been Infected; Interview With Kathryn Barger, Los Angeles County Board Of Supervisors Chair; Dr. Patrice Harris, American Medical Association President, Discusses The CDC Director Praising WHO After Trump Halted Funding. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• New York Governor Sounds Alarm On Lack Of Testing, Big Focus Needed Now; Study Shows People May Be Most Infectious Before Showing Symptoms. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Trump Signature Being Added To Stimulus Checks; Small Biz Emergency Loan Program Almost Out Of Money; NY Governor Gives Update On Coronavirus Response. Aired 12:30-1p ET
• World Health Organization: "Getting On With The Job" After President Donald Trump Cuts Funding; Governor Gavin Newsom Warns Social Distancing Will Continue; Food Supply Concerns Grow After Outbreak At Major Meat Plant; South Dakota To Conduct First Statewide Hydroxychloroquine Trial; President Donald Trump Praised China's Coronavirus Response Before Blaming Them For Global Pandemic; Dr. Anthony Fauci: No "One Size Fits All" Method For Reopening States. Aired 12-12:30p ET
• NJ Attorney General, Gurbir Grewal, Discusses People Violating Stay-At-Home Orders; March Retail Numbers Paint Grim Picture Of Economy; Small Business Emergency Loan Program Almost Out Of Money; Mixed Signals On World Stage As Coronavirus Cases Hit Two Million. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
• Persistent Testing Issues Complicate Reopening U.S.; Dr. Rochelle Walensky Discusses Massachusetts' High Number of COVID-19 Cases; CA Governor Newsom: Science Will Guide Decision to Reopen Economy; Trump Halts Funding for World Health Organization; Trump Changes Tune on Testing. Aired 11-11:30a ET
• Interview with United Food and Commercial Workers International Union President Marc Perrone; Coronavirus Situation Worsens in Japan; Interview with Taraji P. Henson. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Majors Changes Likely To American Daily Life Until Vaccine; Fauci On Antibody Protection, We Don't Have All The Answers; Worries Pandemic Could Hurt Education Of Millions Of Children. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Study on Resurgence Contagion; Mayo Clinic Dealing with Financial Crisis; Pork and Beef Producers Ask for Help. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• COVID-19 Deaths in New York City Jump to More Than 10,000 After Officials Start Including "Probable" Deaths; Morgues Filled to Capacity in One of New York's Hardest-Hit Counties; President Trump Halts U.S. Funding of World Health Organization; California Governor Outlines What It Will Take to Reopen States; CDC Director Warns of Second Wave of Coronavirus in the Fall; Scientists Brief White House on Issues with Antibody Tests. Aired 9-9:30a ET


April 14, 2020
• President Trump To Announce Council Aimed At Reopening Economy; U.K. ICU Doctor Writes A Letter To President Trump; South Korea To Hold Parliamentary Election Wednesday. Aired 5:30-6a ET
• Johns Hopkins: Nearly 582,600 U.S. Cases, 23,600+ Deaths; Trump Says He Has Ultimate Authority to Reopen Country; U.S. West Coast Governors Coordinate Reopenings; France Extends Emergency Measures Until May 11; U.K. Government: Increase in COVID-19 Deaths Expected This Week; Italy Allows Some Businesses to Reopen As It Extends Lockdown. Aired 5-5:30a ET
• Governors to Work Together on Reopening U.S.; Outbreaks Shut Down Several Meat Plants Across U.S.; Bernie Sanders Endorses Joe Biden for President; Dozens Killed After System Rips Through Southern U.S. States; New Trump Panel to Focus on U.S. Economy; Dairy Farmers Dumping Milk as Demand Dries Up; Music Unifies Locked Down Communities. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Trump Angrily Defends His Response to the Outbreak; Governors Slam Trump for Claiming Total Authority; Around 300,000 Workers in Spain Return to Jobs; No End to Lockdown in Sight for the U.K.; One Third of NHS, Other Key Workers Tested in U.K. have Coronavirus; France Extends Emergency Measures Until May 11. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• President Trump Says He's Got Total Power; New COVID-19 Projections Shows Zero Deaths for U.S. By June; Italy Gradually Allows Workers Back to Work; North Korea Seeks World Attention Amid a Pandemic; Sweden's Experiment Fears to Have Consequences; Coronavirus Pandemic, Coronavirus Cases In The United States With Most Cases; Johns Hopkins, 582,500 Plus Cases, 23 600 Plus Deaths In U.S.; U.S. States Form Pacts To Coordinate How To Reopen; Criticism Of The World Health Organization's Response; U.S. Supreme Court To Her Cases Over The Phone; African Students Allege Mistreatment By Chinese Government; France Extends Emergency Measures Until May 11; India's Nationwide Lockdown Extended; Ghost Volunteer Try To Scare Indonesians Into Staying Home; Forest Fires Burn Close To Chernobyl Power Plant; Statue Honors Medical Workers; Michelin-Starred Chef Feeds Homeless In Denmark; Dutch Growers Destroy Millions Of Tulips. Aired 3-4a ET
• Over 582,500 Cases, 23,600 Deaths in U.S.; U.S. States Form Pacts to Coordinate How to Reopen; President Trump Says He's Got Total Power; Potential for Second Coronavirus Surge; Spain Gradually Allows Workers Back to Work; South Korea Holds Early Voting; U.K. Still Not Past the Peak; Trump Claims Total Authority To Reopen Parts Of U.S.; WHO Warns Not To Ease Up On Restrictions; SoftBank Warns Of $12.5 Billion Fiscal Year Loss. Aired 2-3a ET
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• Johns Hopkins: Over 582,500 Cases, 23,600 Deaths in U.S.; U.S. States Form Pacts to Coordinate How to Reopen; President Trump Says He's Got Total Power; Potential for Second Coronavirus Surge; Italy Gradually Allows Workers Back to Work; Indian P.M. Modi Addresses the Nation; South Korea Holds Early Voting for Parliamentary Election; Criticism of the World Health Organization's Response; China Accused of Discrimination Against African Nationals; Chef Feeds Homeless in Denmark. Aired 12-1a ET
• Virus Hitting Latino Groups At Alarming Rate Across US; Florida Farmers Forced to Destroy Millions of Crops After Schools and Restaurants Close; California Governor Outlines New Guidelines for Stay at Home Orders; States Team Up to Plan Reopening; How School Closures Will Impact Millions of Students; Virginia Pastor Who Dismissed Social Distancing Dies of Coronavirus. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Latino Community and Coronavirus; Interview With Tampa, Florida, Mayor Jane Castor; Trump vs. Governors. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Some Italians Testing Positive After Symptoms Are Long Gone; WAPO: U.S. Cables Show Officials Warned About Wuhan Lab Years Ago; Obama Endorses Biden, Touts Him As Leader Needed In Crisis; Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) Discusses Obama's Endorsement Of Biden & Trump Handling Of Coronavirus Response. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Governors Form Groups to Coordinate Reopening; Harvard Study Predicts Full Reopening of Country May Wait Until 2022; Interview with Rapid City, South Dakota Mayor Steve Alender. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Coronavirus Headlines Around The U.S.; Dr. Rachel Levine, PA Physician General, Discusses Disagreement With Opening Economy Too Soon Which Can Cost Lives; Dr. Rob Davidson Discusses When Rural U.S. Gets Hit With Virus, Smaller Hospitals May Not Be Ready. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Dr. Anthony Fauci: May 1 A Bit Overly Optimistic; Grief Swells In America As Death Toll Nears 24,000; Battle Escalates Between Trump, Governors Over Power To Reopen U.S. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Arkansas Gov. Forms Advisory Board To Help Determine When To Lift Restrictions; Photo Shows Bodies On Detroit Hospital's Freezer Floor; Obama Endorses Joe Biden In 2020 Presidential Race. Aired 12:30-1p ET
• New York Governor Andrew Cuomo Contradicts President Donald Trump: There Are Still Laws And Facts; New York Governor Andrew Cuomo: 778 People Died In Last 24 Hours; Andrew Cuomo: States In Bidding Over Tests, With PPE; Andrew Cuomo: We Think We Are At The Apex, Hospitalizations Down A Tad; Andrew Cuomo: President Donald Trump Clearly Spoiling For A Fight Over Authority. Aired 12-12:30p ET
• Biden Touts "Unity" after Endorsement from Bernie Sanders; Obama to Endorse Biden for President Today via Video Message; NY Governor Cuomo Gives Update on Coronavirus Response. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
• Governors Say They'll Decide When Their States Open up; FDA Approves Use of New Saliva Test for Coronavirus; Dr. Amesh Adalja Discusses What Numbers Say about What's Working to Flatten Curse; Trump Falsely Claims "Total" Authority over States. Aired 11-11:30a ET
• Barack Obama to Endorse Joe Biden Today; Interview with L.A. County Department of Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer; Coronavirus Progression Continues Around the World. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Governors Coordinate To Reopen Economy As U.S Cases Near 600,000; Trump Says, U.S Bought Millions Of Doses Of Hydroxychloroquine; President Obama To Endorse Biden For President Today. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Miami Mayor talks about Social Distancing in Florida; Trump Rages at Criticism of his Coronavirus Response; South Dakota Launches Coronavirus Drug Trial; Farmers See Drop in Produce Demand. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Michigan Governor Extends Stay-at-Home Order Until April 30th; Governors of Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin Talk About Working Together to Reopen Their States; Death Toll Passes 10,000 in New York State. Aired 9-9:30a ET


April 13, 2020
• Dozens Of Tornadoes Hit U.S. Southeast, Killing 13; U.S. Market Futures Slide After OPEC Deal Reached; Educators And Schools Struggle To Teach Amid Coronavirus Outbreak. Aired 5:30-6a ET
• Deadly Tornadoes Tear Through Southeastern U.S.; President Trump Debates When to Reopen Economy; U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson Thanks Health Service for Saving His Life. Aired 5-5:30a ET
• Top Oil Producing Nations Reach Deal to Slash Production; U.S. Market Futures Slide after OPEC+ Deal Reached; One Day inside a New York Hospital; Can an Antibody Test Help Reopen Economies; Librarians Use 3D Printing to Help Health Care Workers. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Deadly Tornadoes Terror through Southeastern U.S.; Trump Tells Governors to Gear up and Improve Testing; U.K. Prime Minister Thanks Health Service for Saving His Life; Spain Begins to Live Some Restrictions on Monday; Indian Police Use Drones to Help Enforce Lockdown; Singapore Cases Spiked, Fears of Second Wave; The Road Ahead for Covid-19 Survivors. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Tornadoes Ripped Through Southern U.S.; Prime Minister Boris Johnson Grateful for His Second Life; U.S. Tops COVID-19 Cases in the World; Spain Gradually Lifting Restrictions; President Macron to Address the Nation in Few Hours; Violent Storms Push Through Southern United States; CNN Shows You One Day Inside a New York Hospital; Worldwide Coronavirus Case Count Now Approaching Two Million; Experts are Skeptical on Oil Strategy; Andrea Bocelli Performs Concert in Empty Duomo Cathedral; Pope Francis Streams Easter Mass and Calls for Global Ceasefire; "SNL" Returns with Cast Members Doing Sketches from Home. Aired 3-4a ET
• Violent Storms Push Through Southern U.S.; China Adds Restriction To Virus Research And Publication; Singapore Cases Spike, Fears Of Second Wave; Dozens of Tornadoes Pummel South-eastern U.S.; Trump to Reopen U.S Economy; Boris Johnson Out of the Hospital; Spain Lifts Some Restrictions; President Macron to Address France on the Pandemic. Aired 2-3a ET
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• Trump Debating When to Reopen U.S.; Storms Rip Through Southeastern U.S.; U.K. Prime Minister Thanks Health Service for Saving His Life; OPEC to Slash Production by 9.7 Million Barrels a Day; A Day Inside a New York Hospital; French President Due to Address Nation Monday Night; U.K. Reports Surge in Domestic Abuse Calls During Lockdown. Aired 12-1a ET
• Concerns Grow Over Food Supply Chain Shortages Amid Outbreak; Trump Threatens to Defund the World Health Organization; Domestic Abuse Rises Nationwide During Pandemic. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Interview With Former U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack; Food Supply Concerns?; Sailor From USS Roosevelt Dies of Coronavirus; Does Trump Actually Have Any Power Over When States Reopen For Business?. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Northeast Governors Discuss Plan To Reopen Amid Coronavirus; White House Denies Trump Considering Firing Dr. Fauci After Trump Retweets "Fire Fauci" Message; Trump Claims Its His Decision To Reopen, Not The Governors; Sanders Endorses Biden After Dropping Out Of 2020 Race. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Talk of Reopening the Country as New Coronavirus Numbers Stabilize; Live Coverage of Andrew Cuomo Press Conference; Regional Governors Join Cuomo in Calling for Coordination in Reopening Safely. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• U.S. Pork Producer Closes, Warns U.S. Running Out Of Meat; UK PM Johnson Thanks Medical Staff: "I Owe Them My Life"; Cuomo: Govs Will Discuss "Geographically Coordinated" ReopeningNY Gov. Opens Up About Emotional Toll Of Crisis, Death Toll. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Surgeon General Says, U.S Hot Spots Appear To Be Leveling Off; Study Warns Against High Doses Of Drug Trump Called Game-Changer; Trump Retweets Call To Fire Dr. Fauci After He Concedes On CNN That Quicker Response Could Have Saved Lives. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Brazilian Researchers Warn Against High Dosages Of Chloroquine To Treat Coronavirus Patients; At Least 18 Dead After Tornadoes Rip Through Southeast U.S.; Urgent Push To Address Racial Disparity In Covid-19 Cases. Aired 12:30-1p ET
• New York Governor Andrew Cuomo: 10,056 People In New York State Have Died Of Coronavirus; Source: President Donald Trump Has Been Fretting About Dr. Anthony Fauci For A While; New York Governor Andrew Cuomo: Governors Will Discuss "Geographically Coordinated" Reopening Plan. Aired 12-12:30p ET
• Interview with Governor Chris Sununu (R-NH); Governor Cuomo Updates About NY.. Aired 11:30-12p ET
• Trump Retweets Call To Fire Dr. Fauci After He Conceded On CNN That Quicker Response Could Have Saved More Lives; Sailor From USS Theodore Roosevelt Dies Of Coronavirus; CDC Director: U.S. Is Nearing The Peak Right Now. Aired 11-11:30a ET
• New York Hospitals Currently Remain Above Capacity; U.S. Meat Industry Warns of Shortages; Cancellations of Elective Surgeries Threaten Patients' Health and Hospital Solvency. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• More Than Half A Million Cases In U.S., 22,000+ Deaths; Chicago Health Department Reports, 72 Percent Of Deaths In City Are African- Americans; New York E.R. Doctor Shares A Day In Her Life Fighting Outbreak. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Houston Mayor is Interviewed about Containment of the Virus; President of MTA Talks about Transportation in New York; Boris Johnson out of Hospital; Spain Lifts Some Restrictions; China Restricts Research. Aired 9:30-10a
• Deadly Tornadoes Rip Through Southeastern U.S.; President Trump Retweets Call to Fire Dr. Fauci After He Concedes on CNN that Quicker Response "Could Have Saved Lives"; Texas Governor to Issue Executive Order on Reopening Businesses; Trump Wants to Reopen Economy, But Governors Will Decide; Trump Retweets Call to Fire Dr. Anthony Fauci; Brazilian Researchers End Study of Chloroquine on COVID-19 Patients; Henry Ford Health Begins Study of Effectiveness of Hydroxychloroquine as COVID-19 Treatment. Aired 9-9:30a ET


April 12, 2020
• "The New York Times": Trump Saw What Was Coming; Curve Of New Cases Continuing To Flatten In New York; U.S. Now Leads In COVID-19 Deaths; There's No Church But Christians Are Still Celebrating Easter; British Prime Minister On The Mend; Iran Eases COVID-19 Restrictions; Hospitals To Launch Trial Of Japanese Drug To Fight COVID-19; U.S. Government Blocked Private Lab Testing; As Zoom's Popularity Grows, So Do Security Concerns. Aired 5-6a ET
• U.S. Now Leads In COVID-19 Deaths; "The New York Times": Trump Saw What Was Coming; Curve Of New Cases Continuing To Flatten In New York; British Prime Minister On The Mend; Spain Eases Lockdown; Hospitals To Launch Trial Of Japanese Drug To Fight COVID-19; Presidents In Brazil, Nicaragua And Belarus Ignore Health Warnings; Police Give Birthday Boy A Surprise Parade; IRS Deposits First Wave Of Stimulus Checks. Aired 4-5a ET
• "The New York Times": Trump Saw What Was Coming; Public Health Versus Economy; Japan To Declare State Of Emergency; U.S. Government Blocked Private Lab Testing; Woman Misses Husband's Funeral While In Coronavirus Quarantine; British Prime Minister On The Mend; Moscow Introduces Pass System To Stop Coronavirus; Greece's Early Efforts To Combat COVID-19 Pay Off; There's No Church But Christians Are Still Celebrating Easter; Essential Workers Face Special Challenges. Aired 3-4a ET
• "The New York Times": Trump Saw What Was Coming; Epidemic Exposes Holes in U.S. Health Care; British Prime Minister on the Mend; U.S. Now Leads in COVID-19 Deaths; Iran Eases COVID-19 Restrictions; Presidents in Brazil, Nicaragua and Belarus Ignore Health Warnings; African Nations Face Dire Consequences of Disease; Cell Phone Technology Tracks Lockdown Violators. Aired 2-3a ET
• U.S. Now Leads in COVID-19 Deaths; There's No Church but Christians Are Still Celebrating Easter; Turkey Imposes 48-Hour Lockdown in Major Cities; Moscow Introduces Pass System to Stop Coronavirus; "The New York Times": Trump Saw What Was Coming; Medical Workers Face Coronavirus Mental Health Crisis; IRS Deposits First Wave of Stimulus Checks; Food Banks Face Unprecedented Need; Coronavirus Crisis Catastrophic for Undocumented Immigrants; Trump Wants to Reopen Economy, Voters Disagree; Japan to Declare State of Emergency. Aired 12-1a ET
• Trump Says Decision Coming "Fairly Soon" on Reopening U.S. Economy; Hospitalizations Down in New York But Death Rate Still High; UK PM Boris Johnson Released from Hospital. Aired 1-2p ET
• Dr. Anthony Fauci Expresses Cautious Optimism Regarding COVID- 19 Outbreak; USS Theodore Roosevelt Has 585 Sailors Who Tested Positive For COVID-19; Hospitalizations Down In New York But Death Rate Still High; Kansas Church Open on Easter Despite State Ban on Mass Gatherings; U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson Released from Hospital; D.C. Mayor Urges More Data Collection In Communities Of Color; Surgeon General Calls High Infection Rate Among Blacks "Alarming"; CNN Heroes Persevere In The Face Of Coronavirus Pandemic. Aired 4-5p ET
• The Coronavirus Pandemic In The U.S. On An Easter Sunday; British Prime Minister Thanks Hospital For Saving His Life; Devastating Week For New Yorkers As The Death Toll From The Coronavirus Rises. Aired 3-4p ET
• Fauci Admits COVID-19 Mitigation Could Have Started Earlier; Kansas Church Opens On Easter Despite State Ban On Mass Gatherings; U.K. PM Boris Johnson Released From Hospital; Spain Set To Begin Easing Coronavirus Restrictions; Louisiana Has More Than 20,000 Cases, 800-Plus Deaths. Aired 2-3p ET


April 11, 2020
• U.S. Deaths Top 18K after Largest Single-Day Increase; New York Death Toll Surpasses 7,800; Italy Close to Antibody Test; France COVID-19 Death Toll Tops 13K; Spain to Introduce Universal Basic Income; Easter Celebrations amid Social Distancing; Trump to Reconsider WHO Funding; Himalayas Once Again Visible in Northern India; Brewery Making Hand Sanitizer. Aired 5-6a ET
• U.S. Deaths Top 18K after Largest Single-Day Increase; Trump versus Experts on Reopening Economy; British Prime Minister Taking Short Walks; U.S. Health Officials Shift Focus to Antibody Testing; COVID-19 Hitting Poor Populations Hardest; California Hospitals Brace for Peak; Easter Celebrations amid Social Distancing; Himalayas Once Again Visible in Northern India. Aired 4-5a ET
• Coronavirus Latest; New York Death Toll Surpasses 7,800; COVID- 19 Hitting Poor Populations Hardest; British Prime Minister Taking Short Walks; Spain to Introduce Universal Basic Income; Easter Celebrations amid Social Distancing. Aired 3-3:30a ET
• Coronavirus Peak Still to Come; British Prime Minister Taking Short Walks; France COVID-19 Death Toll Tops 13K; Virus Dangers to Fragile Countries; U.S. Health Officials Shift Focus to Antibody Testing; Himalayas Once Again Visible in Northern India. Aired 2-3a ET
• Coronavirus Latest; New York Death Toll Surpasses 7,800; U.S. Health Officials Shift Focus to Antibody Testing; Trump to Reconsider WHO Funding; Brothers Return to U.S. from Russia to Visit Dying Father. Aired 12-12:30a ET
• U.S. Coronavirus Death Toll Surpasses 20,000; Michigan Travel Ban Between Two Residences; Cases Projected To Rebound If Social Distancing Ends May 1st. Aired 6-7p ET
• Every State Under Disaster Declaration; Michigan Bans Travel; Interview With Gov. Mike DeWine (R-OH); Federal Government Blocked Private Labs From Developing Coronavirus Tests In Late January; Dr. Patrice Harris, American Medical Association President, Discusses Government Blocking Of Private Labs To Develop Tests, Antibody Tests To Be Available Soon, Use Of Unproven Drugs; Italy's Coronavirus Death Toll Nears 20,000; Families Celebrate Easter & Passover By Staying Apart. Aired 5-6p ET
• NYC Mayor Says Schools To Remain Closed, But Governor Pushes Back; Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) Is Interviewed About The Coronavirus Pandemic; COVID-19 Disproportionately Affecting African- Americans; Prisons & Jails Turning Into Hotbeds For Outbreak; CDC Eases Return-To-Work Guidelines For Essential Workers; Pediatrician, Dr. Glenn Budnick, Answers Viewers' Questions On Coronavirus And Children. Aired 4-5p ET
• Every U.S State Under Disaster Declaration Simultaneously; Dr. Fauci Says, Antibody Tests Will Be Available Very Soon; MLB Discussing Plan To Start Season Next Month Amid Outbreak; ESPN Host, Stephen A. Smith, Discusses Trump Wanting To Reopen Sports As Teams & Local Officials Urge Caution; Moscow Goes High Tech To Track Residents Violating City's Lockdown; Dr. Elizabeth Clayborne Discusses Fighting On Front Lines Of Pandemic While Pregnant; "CNN Heroes" Help Amid COVID-19 Pandemic. Aired 3-4p ET
• New York Governor Andrew Cuomo States Number Of Deaths In New York Possibly Stabilizing; New York Governor And New York City Mayor Have Conflicting Messages On Schools Closing For Remainder Of School Year; Coronavirus Pandemic Disproportionately Affecting African- American Communities; Coronavirus Pandemic's Impact On Immigrant Communities Examined; Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, (D-NY) Is Interviewed About Continuing Government Economic Aid During Coronavirus Pandemic And IRS Issuing Of Checks To Americans; Experts Answer Questions About Health, Psychological Well-Being, And Finances During Coronavirus Pandemic. Aired 2-3p ET
• U.S. Cases Swell To More Than 503,000, Over 18,000 Deaths; Over 300 Patients Currently Being Treated At Javits Center; Expanded Orders Ban Travel Between Two Residences In Michigan; U.S. Health Officials Shifting Focus To Antibody Testing; Morehouse School Of Medicine President, Dr. Valerie Montgomery Rice, Discusses African-Americans Disproportionately Affected By COVID-10 & Urging Social Distancing; Debunking Vote-By-Mail Fraud Claims. Aired 1-2p ET
• NY Gov. Cuomo Holds Coronavirus Briefing; Cuomo: New York Hospitalization Rate Is Down, 783 Coronavirus Deaths Yesterday; U.S. Reporting Most Deaths Of Any Country Globally; Doctors & Nurses Traveling To Hot Spots To Help Fight Virus; U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Half-brother: PM's Treatment Before Hospital A "Shambles"; Tech Companies Using Cell Phone Data To Track Coronavirus. Aired 12-1p ET
• NYC Mayor: Schools To Remain Closed Until End Of School Year; Widow Misses Husband's Funeral After Contracting Coronavirus; New Model Suggests Decline In Deaths Will Be "Very Slow"; World Health Organization Scrutinized Over Early Missteps; Crew Struggling After USS Theodore Roosevelt Captain's Firing Over Coronavirus Memo; NY Governor Cuomo Holds Coronavirus Briefing. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Experts Indicate Coronavirus Pandemic Possibly Leveling Off in U.S.; President Trump Comments on His Future Decision to Reopen U.S. Economy; New York Continues to Have Largest Number of Coronavirus Cases in U.S.; Rep. Kim Schrier (D-WA) Interviewed on Washington States Response to Coronavirus Pandemic; Interview with Nurse Practitioner Recovering from COVID-19; New York City Schools Will Be Closed for Remainder of School Year; Kansas Supreme Court Hearing Case on Governor's Order to Restrict Religious Gatherings; Science Writer Examines Possibility of Multiple Peaks of Coronavirus Pandemic in U.S.; U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Half-Brother Criticizes Treatment Prime Minister Received for Coronavirus Infection; U.S. Developing Antibody Testing for Coronavirus. Aired 10-11a ET.


April 10, 2020
• Almost 17 Million File For Unemployment Claims In Past Three Weeks; Cities Struggle To Cope With COVID-19 Victims; COVID-19's Impact On Some Easter Traditions. Aired 5:30-6a ET
• U.S. Coronavirus Death Toll Surpasses 16,000; Trump Eyes May 1st to Begin Reopening of U.S. Economy; U.S. Blocked Private Labs from Using Tests in January; Downing Street: Boris Johnson Out of Intensive Care. Aired 5-5:30a ET
• U.S. Blocked Private Labs from Using Tests in January; Italy's COVID-19 Toll Surpasses 18,000; Italian Mayor Say Death Toll Likely Much Higher; Spain Extends State of Emergency Until April 26; 13-Year- Old Girl Who Inspired CBD Movement Has Died; Health Care Workers Wear Smiling Photo on Their Gear; Award-Winning Distillery Shifts from Spirits to Sanitizer. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• U.S. Confirmed Cases Top 46,000 with 16,600+ Deaths; Doctor: Virus Will Tell Us When It's Save to Open Up Again; Trump Downplays Use of Face Masks Despite CDC Advice; U.S. Fed Unleashes $2.3 Trillion in New Loans; OPEC Closing in on a Deal on Record Oil Cut; Australia Closed Off Gold Coast Beaches; U.S. Blocked Private Labs From Using Tests in January. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• According to John Hopkins University, There Are Now More Than 1.6 Million Confirmed Cases of the Coronavirus Worldwide; Prime Minister Boris Johnson Was Moved Out of the ICU But Still Being Monitored for COVID-19; Some European Countries Prepare to Ease Lockdown; Spain Extends State of Emergency; Coronavirus Pandemic, Deaths In United States Surge Past 16,000; More Than 400 Cases Linked To Chicago Jail; Task Force Philadelphia And D.C. Could Be Next Hotspots; U.S. States Tighten Measures To Curb Spread Of Virus; Wuhan, China Lifts Lockdown After 10 Weeks; Philippines Confront Rising Number Of Infections; U.S. Fed Unleashes Additional $2.3 Billion In Loans; OPEC, Russia Agree To Supply Cuts, But No Deal With Mexico Yet; The Road Ahead For Covid-19 Survivors; U.S. Cities Light It Blue For First Responders; Teacher Walks Five Miles Daily To Deliver Free Meals. Aired 3-4a ET
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• U.S. Coronavirus Death Toll Surpasses 16,000; Italy's COVID-19 Death Toll Surpasses 18,000; Boris Johnson Out of Intensive Care; Doctor Relays Positives and Negatives of Ventilator Use; African Elites Get Their Own Healthcare; OPEC, Russia Agree to Cut 10 Million Barrels a Day; U.S. Workers Struggle as Jobless Claims Spike; Some European Countries Prepare to Ease Lockdown. Aired 12-1a ET
• Members of the Coronavirus Task Force Hold a Press Briefing. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• White House Holds Coronavirus Task Force Briefing. Aired 3- 3:30p ET
• White House Coronavirus Press Conference. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• White House Coronavirus Task Force Holds Briefing as Global Death Toll Tops 100K. Aired 2-2:30p ET


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