Pregnant women face birth alone during coronavirus
"I have been an emotional wreck about all of it," one first-time mother said.
"I have been an emotional wreck about all of it," one first-time mother said.
The president has pledged to help the airline industry "100%," and Amtrak will receive funding, too.
Investors weighing impact of $2 trillion stimulus bill versus the pandemic's growing economic toll.
Investors weighing impact of $2 trillion stimulus bill versus the pandemic's growing economic toll.
"I don't think shelter in place really works for one locality," New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said.
"None of us makes enough money to put our lives at risk," said one Intensive Care Unit nurse in New York City.
The $2 trillion package features forgivable loans and other aid to smaller employers. Some experts say it's not enough.
"We thought it couldn't get much worse. But now it's just like everything is piling on," the baby's father said.
Kentucky's governor said "anyone who goes to something like this may think they are indestructible, but it's someone else's loved one that they are going to hurt."
Health care workers in New York City now have one less thing to worry about — how they'll get to work.
"Access to medical cannabis is as important as access to any other needed medication," one dispensary owner said.
The attempt to discredit the president's handling of the crisis comes as a CBS News poll released on Tuesday finds that 53% of Americans think the president is doing a "good job" of handling the pandemic.
Four-time Tony-winning playwright Terrence McNally, whose credits include “Frankie and Johnnie in the Clair de Lune,” “Love! Valour! Compassion!,” “Kiss of the Spider Woman” and “Ragtime,” died Tuesday, March 24 at age 81. In this “CBS Sunday Morning” report originally broadcast November 12, 1995, McNally talked with correspondent Eugenia Zukerman about his play “Master Class,” starring Zoe Caldwell and Audra McDonald. Zukerman also interviewed Caldwell about playing the tempestuous opera singer... Читать дальше...
"Threats or attempts to use COVID-19 as a weapon against Americans will not be tolerated," Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen wrote in a memo.
His parish bought a ventilator for 72-year-old priest Don Giuseppe Berardelli — but he gave it up to help save others.
The number of COVID-19 infections worldwide climbed to more than 454,000, according to Johns Hopkins University.
"I'm scared and feeling like they're trying to hide health risks from the workers," one company employee says.
"It's like hiding from cancer. You can't hide," White said. "But I can't get cancer from shaking your hand," the interviewer replied.
In a poll released Wednesday, nearly a third of American adults said their emotional well being had gotten worse because of the pandemic.
Beekman, a redshirt senior, transferred to Washington State from Arizona Western Junior College last season.
"Don't underestimate the emotional trauma that people are feeling and the emotional health issues," the New York governor said.
"It's all hands on deck," according to New York's governor, who has also called upon "former" qualified health care workers to help those who become ill.
"We're still on the way up the mountain," Governor Andrew Cuomo said.
"It's truly an all-hands-on-deck approach" because of the "finite number" of health care workers, Dr. Tara Narula said.
The country has seen a spike in coronavirus cases as states scramble to ready hospitals for the oncoming wave of patients. Dr. Jon LaPook attributed the exponential increase to the U.S.'s delay in testing, adding that the country needs to get to a point at which increasing numbers reflect 24-hour changes rather than days-long windows. He joins "CBS This Morning" to break down why U.S. cases are piling up so quickly.