Head of the nation’s largest bank says financial system stress resembles 2008 crash. Source
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Coronavirus updates: U.S. death toll surpasses 10,000
COVID-19 has claimed almost 70,000 lives around the world, but even as Americans brace for a “horrific” period, there are reasons for hope. Source
White House warns Americans to brace for difficult week ahead
The White House is warning Americans to brace for a difficult week as the coronavirus death toll keeps rising. President Trump is also pushing for use of an experimental drug treatment while doctors raise caution about its efficacy. CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy joins CBSN to talk about the latest. Source
Supreme Court won’t hear case over D.C. Metro’s religious ad ban
The dispute dates back to 2017, when the Archdiocese of Washington sought to advertise its Christmas-themed campaign on the side of public buses. Source
Governor Cuomo: “Now is not the time” to ease up on social distancing for coronavirus
There is a “real danger” in getting overconfident and rolling back stay-at-home orders too soon, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said Monday. “We’re not going to make that mistake.” He urged people not to get lax about social distancing and raised fines on those who violate state orders. Watch his remarks. Source
Governor Cuomo says New York may be approaching apex of coronavirus cases
At his daily briefing Monday, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said the number of new cases of coronavirus in the state has leveled off the last two days, but remains at a crisis level for the health care system. Watch his remarks. Source
Cuomo sees “possible flattening of the curve” in New York
Governor Cuomo said New York may be seeing a glimmer of hope that the spread of COVID-19 is slowing. Source
Washington state sending 400 ventilators to other states
“Every state in America is united in the fight to save the lives of our people,” Governor Jay Inslee said Source
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Coronavirus updates: U.S. hospitals forced to cut staff as COVID-19 deaths mount
COVID-19 has claimed almost 70,000 lives around the world, but even as Americans brace for a “horrific” period, there are reasons for hope. Source