March Madness tournament canceled due to coronavirus
NCAA says it is scratching this year's college basketball tournament, citing risk of worsening the pandemic.
NCAA says it is scratching this year's college basketball tournament, citing risk of worsening the pandemic.
From hallowed U.S. colleges to Parisian museums to Italian landmarks, the coronavirus is clearing out the world's most beloved public spaces.
First commercially available test can be used to screen thousands of patients per day, its developer says.
The coronavirus tests California is receiving are reportedly incomplete and the state's governor compared it to "purchasing a printer but forgetting to purchase the ink."
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The current coronavirus testing system in the United States is "failing," Fauci said at a Congressional committee hearing.
Chris and Rich Robinson of The Black Crowes performed at a benefit concert called Love Rocks NYC on Thursday night. They played to an empty audience due to coronavirus precautions, but those who watched the live stream saw a small miracle in the normally feuding Robinson brothers' reunion. "CBS This Morning" co-host Anthony Mason sat down with the Robinsons to talk about their successful history and many family battles.
The ban, which begins Friday at midnight, will last 30 days. Most airlines have announced limited flights to Europe.
Senator Ron Johnson and Rep. Chris Smith were also photographed with the official in question when he visited the Capitol.
The administration said it's awarding $1.3 million to two companies for rapid testing, one in California and one in Maryland.
Cuban said he would consider having employees volunteer in exchange for their paychecks.
"I hope that during this time of crisis, others will join me in supporting our communities," Love said of the donation.
The U.S. still does not have a clear picture of its own coronavirus outbreak, in part because of a shortage in testing supplies. The Trump administration has promised millions of tests, but CBS News spoke to doctors and potential patients who say they are not getting them. As the crisis unfolds, Dr. Jon LaPook joins "CBS This Morning" to help explain why it has been such a problem.
Self-quarantining can be a challenge for anyone who lives in close quarters with others.
It will take place "at some later date."
"Our priority right now is the health and safety of our runners," said Boston's mayor.
Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz, the first senator to self-quarantine as a coronavirus precaution, is returning to isolation after being cleared on Thursday because he learned he had contact with a second person who tested positive. He joins "CBS This Morning" over the phone to discuss the latest development in his situation.
Doctors saved the life of a dying 20-year-old after a murder-suicide made her heart transplant possible. Eva Baisey received the first heart transplant in the Washington, D.C., area and is now one of the longest-living heart transplant recipients in history. Jim Axelrod previews the story, which will air on "48 Hours" Saturday at 10/9c.
A senseless crime led to a new life for a dying woman.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed down 10% on Thursday, its worst day since 1987. The Dow went from a record high to a downward bear market in just 19 days -- its fastest slide since 1931. Greg Ip, the Wall Street Journal's chief economics commentator, said a recession is "likely." He broke down the signs that point to an economic downturn and what the government can do to try and prevent it on "CBS This Morning."
A growing number of people who may have come in close contact with someone who has coronavirus are being told to self-quarantine. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend anyone who has come in contact with the virus to self-quarantine for two weeks. But that can be a challenge for anyone who lives in close quarters with others. Dr. Tara Narula shares tips for anyone who needs to self-quarantine with Vladimir Duthiers.
In New York City, the nation's busiest mass transit system, all 741 rail and subway stations are being disinfected twice a day.
Both Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders have slammed President Trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic after he gave a primetime Oval Office address on the crisis on Wednesday. Both condemned Mr. Trump's leadership while outlining their own plans to fight the public health crisis. Nikole Killion explains how the coronavirus is affecting the 2020 campaign.
As concern over the coronavirus outbreak grows, the hard-hit travel industry, including airlines as well as mass transit, is going to great lengths to ensure sanitized conditions in a bid to ease public fears as more and more people choose to avoid travel. New York's Metro-North train ridership is down 48% while in Washington, D.C., there were nearly 100,000 fewer people on the Metro than one week ago. Kris Van Cleave speaks to transit officials about the measures they are taking to keep riders safe.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson gave Britons a grave warning about their loved ones as health experts predict the country is four weeks from the infection levels of Italy. Facing a shortage of hospital beds, Italian doctors are being forced to prioritize younger patients with a higher survival rate. Italy's coronavirus death toll has already exceeded 1,000. Meanwhile, South Korea achieved a milestone of more recoveries than new infections after weeks of disease. Ian Lee reports on how the world is dealing with the pandemic from London.