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Why racial data on coronavirus testing and deaths in needed

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In some communities, the coronavirus pandemic appears to be disproportionately affecting people of color. African Americans have higher rates of the underlying health issues that can lead to death by the virus. Jericka Duncan speaks with health experts about the need to collect data on the race of those who have tested positive or died from coronavirus.

How the coronavirus is impacting rural areas

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While the coronavirus is having a disastrous impact on cities like New York and New Orleans, the virus is also starting to hit rural America. Adriana Diaz visits a town in Wisconsin, where doctors are worried an already spread thin health care system could be stretched to the limit.

Inside NYC hospital treating coronavirus patients

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David Begnaud goes inside the Brooklyn Hospital Center, where doctors told him it's not just older patients who are in critical condition because of the coronavirus. He also speaks with a nurse, who described the situation as "something out of the Twilight Zone."

Ford converts auto plant to ventilator factory

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A Ford auto plant in Michigan is being converted from making car parts to making ventilators. Ford expects to start building the devices this month, ramping up to 7,200 a week. They've promised to deliver 50,000 by July 4, Kris Van Cleave reports.



Some hospitals cut staff as coronavirus crisis worsens

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A new U.S. government report finds hospitals are facing a combination of problems that make it much harder to deal with coronavirus, including slow testing, equipment shortages and staff burnout. Many hospitals also are losing revenue, which has led some to cut jobs, Anna Werner reports.

Boris Johnson hospitalized with persistent coronavirus symptoms

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Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in a hospital for tests Monday morning because he has had persistent coronavirus symptoms for more than a week. Johnson has faced harsh criticism for acting too slowly against the virus. Charlie D'Agata reports that just one month ago, he was not concerned about close contact with coronavirus patients.

Trump clashes with doctors on possible coronavirus treatment

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President Trump wants Americans to take an existing drug to fight the coronavirus. His advice contradicts Dr. Anthony Fauci and other top scientists who say we don't know if it's the right medicine. Ben Tracy reports on the clash between Mr. Trump and health experts.

Doctor says he's "afraid of this week," as coronavirus cases rise in U.S.

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Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the warning from health officials that the United States will face its toughest week yet, as coronavirus cases continue to rise. He also explains the benefits and risks of treating coronavirus with hydroxychloroquine.

Americans could face hardest week yet, surgeon general says

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Surgeon General Jerome Adams says most Americans will face the hardest and saddest time of their lives this week. The outbreak is overwhelming hospitals across the country, including New York, where cases surged over the weekend. Across the nation, more than 330,000 cases of coronavirus are reported. At least 9,600 Americans have died. David Begnaud reports from outside Comfort, the Navy hospital ship docked in Manhattan.

Eye Opener: Tough week ahead for U.S., health experts warn

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Americans are warned to brace themselves for one of the toughest weeks yet in the coronavirus crisis. Also, Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson was hospitalized more than a week after he tested positive for coronavirus. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

CBS Weekend News, April 4, 2020

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U.S. coronavirus deaths surpass 8,000 while hospitals struggle to treat patients; Authorities seaching for two members of the Kennedy family





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