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Expert says pandemic is a good time for singles, bad for couples

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The coronavirus pandemic continues to dramatically change everyday life, as the conventional ways we work, socialize and get information have all been upended. The social isolation many are currently in as a precaution to slow the virus' spread is taking a toll on relationships and making it difficult for singles to date. Biological anthropologist Helen Fisher, chief science adviser for dating site Match, joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about why now is the time relationships are either made or broken.

Prince Charles tests positive for coronavirus

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The coronavirus pandemic has struck Britain's royal family -- infecting 71-year-old Prince Charles -- who is next in line to the throne. Roxana Saberi reports.

Volunteers offer child care for medical staff treating coronavirus patients

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As schools and child care centers close in an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus, many doctors and nurses on the frontlines of the pandemic are left desperately searching for child care. Errol Barnett talks to volunteers who are stepping up to help these health care workers for our series A More Perfect Union.



Surviving an Unlivable Wage

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The restaurant industry has driven a significant amount of economic growth since the Great Recession, but many restaurant employees continue to end up hungry due to a two-tiered wage system that allows tipped workers to be paid as little as $2.13 an hour. CBSN Originals' Adam Yamaguchi travels to Indiana to explore the impact of tipping as a primary source of income for people in one of America’s fastest-growing workforces.

U.S. sees worst unemployment numbers in over 50 years

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More than 3 million U.S. workers filed for unemployment last week, making it the worst week for unemployment claims in over 50 years. Over half of all U.S. states have ordered nonessential businesses to close, putting millions more at risk of being laid off or not working enough hours to survive. Jill Schlesinger, who called the Senate’s coronavirus stimulus bill aimed at easing the pandemic’s economic blow a “lifeline” to these workers, joins “CBS This Morning” to put the numbers into context.

Trump under fire for suggesting April virus lockdown deadline

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Economists, health experts and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have criticized President Trump for suggesting American businesses closed amid the coronavirus outbreak should be reopened by Easter. Mr. Trump's own top medical experts, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, have warned against arbitrary deadlines for resuming normal activities. Meanwhile, Mr. Trump is accusing the media of wanting to keep the country shut down to hurt his re-election chances. Paula Reid reports on the discord at the White House.

Dr. Agus on coronavirus pandemic: Social distancing "is starting to work"

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The U.S. has reached a grim milestone with over 1,000 dead because of the coronavirus pandemic, as Dr. Anthony Fauci warns that a second wave of the virus could be possible. However, Dr. David Agus says that current social distancing efforts are working, and claims the country will be prepared for any future outbreaks. He joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about how efforts to flatten the coronavirus curve are set to benefit the country in the long term.

Olympic athlete says postponing 2020 games was the "right decision"

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Kerri Walsh Jennings, a three-time gold medal-winning beach volleyball star and mom of three, was set to compete for Team USA in what might have been her last Olympics before the 2020 Tokyo games were canceled, the first time the event has been called off since World War II. Dana Jacobson spoke with her about the impact postponement had on her and her prospects of competing again.





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