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Southern California city offering free COVID-19 testing site

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"Whether you're rich or poor, you can be tested. Whether you're insured or uninsured, you can be tested. Whether you're a resident of Carson or a non-resident of Carson, you can be tested," said Carson Mayor Albert Robles.

CBS Evening News, April 27, 2020

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Many states looking to reopen as U.S. coronavirus cases approach 1 million; Couple marks 50th wedding anniversary with virtual celebration.

New Zealand says it has won "battle" against coronavirus

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"There is no widespread, undetected community transmission in New Zealand. We have won that battle," Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says. "But we must remain vigilant if we are to keep it that way."

White House announces new national testing guidelines for coronavirus

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The White House announced a new national testing strategy Monday, saying it is preparing to send states enough tests to screen 2% of their populations per month. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett, political correspondent Ed O'Keefe and political director Caitlin Conant join CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss the strategy and the rest of the day's top political headlines.



Farmers forced to euthanize livestock as coronavirus strikes food service industry

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Poultry farmers in Delaware and Maryland say they are being forced to destroy 2 million chickens because there aren't enough healthy employees to process them. This follows a warning by the head of Tyson Foods, who said the nation's food supply chain is breaking down as the coronavirus sweeps through meat packing plants. Manuel Bojorquez has a look.

WHO says there's no evidence of immunity after coronavirus infection

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The World Health Organization is warning that officials should not use antibody testing to provide so-called "immunity passports." These tests are supposed to reveal who's been exposed to the coronavirus, but as Mola Lenghi reports, experts are still debating their accuracy.

Automakers stepping up in fight against coronavirus outbreak

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General Motors announced they are hiring a thousand new workers at their plant in Kokomo, Indiana, to help build 30,000 ventilators this summer. The move comes as car production in the U.S. has been shuttered and many workers have been furloughed or laid off. Norah O'Donnell recaps her report from Sunday's edition of "60 Minutes."

Couple marks 50th wedding anniversary with virtual celebration

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With most of the country under lockdown, many families are forced to spend the quarantine apart. But one loving couple didn't let that keep them from celebrating a special anniversary. Jonathan Vigliotti shares their story.

New White House strategy puts testing responsibility on states

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President Trump unveils new plan to speed up COVID-19 testing in all 50 states. Each state will receive enough tests each month to screen 2% of their population, but many governors are still pleading for help. Weijia Jiang reports.

Former CIA officer reacts to reports about Kim Jong Un's health

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un hasn't been seen in public in over two weeks and rumors are swirling about his health. Jung H. Pak, a former CIA officer and author of "Becoming Kim Jong Un: A Former CIA Officer's Insights into North Korea's Enigmatic Young Dictator," joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero with analysis.





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