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Week. The army corps of engineers today began converting a giant Convention Center just two blocks from here into a thousandbed hospital. On a related note were awaiting test results from our colleague here at 360. I personally have no symptoms and had no close contact with the person. We broadcast from my home on friday. My staff is all still working from home. Tonight im in a remote studio with a robotic camera so no contact and no symptoms. The u. K. Under the title shutdown since the world war. The Surgeon General, american Surgeon General said this. I want america to understand, this week its going to get bad. And we really need to come together as a nation, and so we really, really you dont think people are taking it seriously . That was this morning. Now heres the president this evening. Cnns Kaitlan Collins asking him whether his desire to loosen restrictions was medically sound. You said its likely going to be weeks not months before you ease the guidelines put out. Have any of the doctors on your team told you thats the right path to pursue . We spoke to them today. I said we have two things to look forward to. The doctors, if it were up to the doctors, theyd say lets shutdown the entire world because, again, youre up to almost 150 countries. So lets shutdown the entire world. And when we shut it down, that would be wonderful. Lets keep it shut a couple of years. Cant do that, and you cant do that with a country. Especially the number one economy anywhere in the world by far. Number one economy in the world. Cant do that. Cnns jim accosta was listening in the press conference as well and has his own reporting on what led up to it. He joins us now. The president seems to be suggesting somehow the measures being taken to counter the virus are becoming worse than the virus itself. Reporter thats right, anderson. You heard the president say a number of times during the briefing at the white house he doesnt want the cure to be worse than the problem, and so he is announcing he was announcing just a few moments ago that he plans on getting the country moving again, getting the economy going again. There are not a lot of specifics at this point as to how thats going to take place, but you could hear where the president s mind is going in all of this. At one point he was talking about how the coronavirus so far has not been as deadly as the seasonal flu, its not as deadly as Car Accidents as the comparisons he made during the briefing. But, abd but, anderson, huge implications. If the country reopens again, gets the economy revved up again, does that mean people can go to the airports, can they go to restaurants, can they go back to the beach, can kids go back to school . And so on. A lot of questions havent been answered at this point, but the president indicated very clearly that this era of social distancing he would like to cecum to an end. Do any of the president s top medical officials actually support that . I think that is a big question at this point. And one thing we should point out in just the last several minutes, the president announced that the First Lady Melania Trump has tested negative for the coronavirus. The president , the first lady, the vicepresident , mrs. Pence have all tested negative for the coronavirus. But getting to your question, anderson, the president has been getting some push back. Top officials have been getting some push back behind the scenes by dr. Anthony fauci, the top Infectious Disease expert for the administration according to sources im talking to. Dr. Fauci has been urging some of these social distancing guidelines continue. He wants to see appropriate Public Health measures to continue. But you heard the president say during this briefing that you cant let these things go on forever. He doesnt want to see this last for months. He indicated during this press briefing that within the next week or so when the original 15day period comes to an end, hes going to be making a decision. He was talking at one point, anderson, about certain parts of the country that are dealing with very big outbreak like new york city and new york state, that those areas may remain somewhat shutdown versus other states like nebraska and idaho like he mentioned where they dont have as big of a problem where things could reopen to basically back to where they were. But, anderson, the president was pressed specifically whether or not dr. Fauci agrees with the direction hes heading and the president and i think this will probably go down in some infamy in the days to come. Said dr. Fauci doesnt not agree with me. That was not a clear answer. And even dr. Debbie burkes who was in the meeting, do fauci was not in the briefing, said at one point she wants to look at the data. She did not directly answer the question as to whether or not she agrees with the president s recommendations. It seems the top doctors in the administration and the economists inside the administration, people like larry kudlow pushing the president to get the economy going, are on opposing sides of all this and this is going to get hashed out behind the scenes in coming days. In short order were going to find where this country stands in the not too distant future, anderson. I expect days not weeks. We didnt hear about the bill negotiated in congress. What is the status of that . Reporter democrats seem to be saying that there could be a deal tonight or tomorrow to get 2 trillion stimulus deal passed by the congress and to the president s desk within the coming days. They were almost at each others throats today, anderson, where Senate Majority leader Mitch Mcconnell were accusing democrats of tanking the markets, tanking the economy to get provisions they would like to see. Democrats were saying, no, the republicans, Senate Majority leader Mitch Mcconnell, that he was putting unnecessary voting guidelines in a way to make the democrats look bad. So theyve been going at each other all day long, anderson. Our sources are telling us that it sounds as though theyre moving towards passing a stimulus bill within the next day or so. The question is, is it even needed at this point at the size that theyre talking about, the president is talking about reopening this economy again. Jim accosta, appreciate it very much. Atds the debate at the white house goes on over relaxing restrictions, states across the country were bracing for the wave that could be coming their way. Today Infectious Disease physicians in atlanta implore the governor to declare a twoweek order. They are cited a model tomorrow is a point of no return the delay of which any chances of completely overwhelming the hospital system. And late today floridas governor ordered 14 days of selfisolation if anyone arriving there from new york or new jersey. In all, at least 13 states now have some form of stay at home measures in effect or about to be. That includes california. Joining us for a look at the big picture, where do preparations and supplies stand at this hour . Reporter well, anderson, like many other places in the country here in los angeles, officials are really taking the initiative. L. A. County and city just cut a deal with a south Korean Company to buy tens of thousands of coronavirus test kits. They hope to be performing around 5,000 tests a day by the end of this week. In terms of the bigger picture, i mean, we heard from the american hospitals association. They say every hospital in every community will experience shortages will experience shortages, particularly of those protective equipment for the health workers. So it is not just going to be the current hot spots like new york. This massive manhattan Convention Center about to be converted into four field hospitals, a thousand beds between them. We have not even begun to see the influx of patients. This is still the relative quiet before the storm. Reporter the governor has ordered every hospital in new york to increase bed capacity by 50 . New york state now home to around half the confirmed cases in this country, with more than 20,000 thats tripled in three days. And with more than 150 deaths. Sea if we dont get the ventilators in particular, we will actually start to lose lives that could have been saved. Reporter the state says many cases are ages 18 to 49. They suggest vaping might be a factor. You can get it, the numbers show you can get it if youre a young person. Reporter the economy cratering the Restaurant Food Service industry alone estimate 7 million could lose their jobs. Restaurant manager jay boken already has. People are not going to be able to support their families. Reporter and stay at home orders still spreading. Ohio, louisiana, connecticut, indiana, West Virginia and michigan among the recent additions. But not everyone is taking social distancing seriously enough. We cant have the kind of social distancing that parts of italy had or we will turn into italy with those case counts and those death rates. Reporter more than 6000 have now died in italy. Among them, more than 20 doctors. Here thousands of retired Health Care Workers are now heeding the call to come back to work. I feel i have a moral obligation to share my skills. We cant imagine what its going to be like a week or two from now. Reporter so many places now struggling for supplies. We just received our allotment from the federal Governments National strategic stockpile. The allotment of personal Protection Equipment for one of our hospitals, that allotment is barely enough to cover one shift at that hospital. Reporter and mercy, the Navy Hospital ship with 800 personnel aboard, today set sale for los angeles. Is there a sense of how effective the shelterinplace order has been there in california . Reporter well, i mean, anderson, in terms of whether it has slowed the spread, it might be a little while before that data is really readable. But i can tell you officials here do not think that we have been social distancing enough. Frankly theyre right. I took my kids for a hike yesterday, pulled into the parking lot, it was parkcked. There were 40 people waiting to touch that parking ticket machine. So i drove straight out. Today the county closed all the trails and closed the beach parking lots. Anderson . Nick wyatt, thank you very much. Because there are fast movements, controversy over expanding the narrowing restrictions on day to day life, were glad to have two medical professions on the program, cnn chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta, and from the city of baltimore. Theyll be open soon weeks, not months. The idea of scaling back the social distancing guidelines which really just got started and in many places clearly arent being followed. Does this make sense . You know, look. I think any doctor or Public Health official who looks at this if theyre being completely honest, it doesnt make sense. First of all, the numbers are going to get worse. I think everyone has conceded that point, over the next week. We know that there is a lag time thats going on right now so the numbers that were seeing actually reflect people who may have been exposed up to a couple weeks ago. I dont know how you could justify as the numbers are getting worse and the pace at which the numbers are getting worse. Its like building inertia. You say at that point lets pull back on the social distancing measures. It really would not have given it a chance at all. So i think if anyone is being honest within the medical Public Health community, they would say no, now is not the time. Its going to be greater, sort of impact now. Its obviously a lot to ask people to do. But unless you do it, this is going to spread out a lot longer and cause a lot more pain later on. So, you know, it doesnt make sense. I get the balance here, but it doesnt make sense, anderson. Doctor, when you hear the president say the treatment is worse than im getting it wrong. The cure is worse than im totally blowing it. When he says essentially that its worse to continue these social distancing, the isolation because its destroying the economy, thats going to cause more harm, more deaths. I mean, there is a big disconnect between what the president is saying and the reality on the ground. Sanjay mentioned the rising numbers. We are also seeing doctors and nurses plead for medical equipment, plead for ventilators, plead for protective equipment. We are seeing things getting out of control with no sense of how were going to get it under control. And then to hear the president talk about how were going to be scaling back restrictions at a time when we have exponential spread of this disease thats killing it killed 100 people in the last 24 hours. It doesnt make any sense. It actually sends a confusing message because there are people a lot of people are taking the social distancing seriously. A lot of people are not. For them to hear the president say that maybe we should pull back these restrictions. Its really not emphasizing the gravity of the situation that we have, and i really fear that if we do pull back the restrictions, well have many tens of thousands, if not more deaths, and its all going to be because we didnt listen to the Public Health experts. Sanjay, the number of cases the u. S. In the u. S. Has more than doublinged since friday. Is that because more people are being tested . Its in part because people are getting tested. Also the virus is spreading. I cant emphasize this enough. Its kind of like looking at the light coming from a star, anderson. We know that light actually originated many years ago. Were just now seeing it. The same can be said for testing. So what were seeing right now is something thats reflective of up to a couple weeks ago, and we know that theres been greater spread since then. So the numbers its not just the fact that the numbers tick up. Its the pace at which these numbers are going up. As you just mentioned, doubled since friday, 100 now sadly deaths in a single day. These numbers are going in the wrong direction. How do you then justify the strategy that was designed to try and mitigate these numbers, how do you justify pulling back on it at a time when the numbers are not only going up, but the pace at which theyre going up is increasing as well. It is testing, but i think the evidence of spread is clear as well. And, sanjay, what is the break down of cases, older people, those with Underlying Health conditions . Yeah, its interesting because everyone i think often looks at it as a binary thing. People who survived, people who died, which is a fair way to look at this. I think the fact people are getting sick requiring hospitalization at a younger age is a point thats worth emphasizing. A study came out that looked at 500 patients in the United States and found that about 12 of them required hospitalization. 50 to 60 patients. So over 10 are requiring hospitalization. The Biggest Group of people requiring hospitalization was those 65 to 84, about a third of those hospitalized fell into that age group. But, anderson, people age 20 to 44, about they made up about 20 of the hospitalizations as well. So, yes, they are much more likely to survive, they are much more likely to recover if youre younger. But, you know, it can be a significant illness. And i think that shouldnt be minimized either, anderson. And, dr. Wien, you have the Surgeon General saying its going to get bad. Any sense how bad . Its definitely going to get bad and i would say that its already gotten bad. Its just going to get worse this week and worse next week. How bad it gets depends on the actions that we each can take today. And this is why i know weve talked about this so much, anderson, but the idea of taking matters into your own hands, doing what you can. And i like what sanjay often says about this, which is we should act as if we each have coronavirus and that other people around us have it as well. If we each behaved that way and think about how can i protect myself, how can i protect those around me, and how can i reduce the rate of transmission in the community, we actually have a chance of slowing this down. We have a chance of saving peoples lives. But that takes each of us. And i would say it takes the federal government, too. It is hard to ask people to take matters into our own harnnds ife dont see the federal government stepping up and doing everything in their power to assist state and local officials to assist people on the ground. Sanjay, you heard from the michigan governor, nick watts. Hes the allotment they got of personal protective equipment they got for their state was, she said would cover one shift in one hospital. That is the issue here, you know. These front line workers, they have to assume that every patient theyre dealing with has the virus. Even if theyre coming in for a noninfection related thing, they have to put on the personal protective equipment and act as if the patients have the virus. Thats why theyre running out so quickly. I dont want to harp on this point, anderson. Weve known this for sometime. Weve known that up to 3 billion masks were going to be necessary. Thats what the buying time was all about since the beginning of this year. Its sad were finding ourselves behind now in this particular regard because they cant, they cant protect themselves. Dr. Wen, sanjay, stick around. Coming up next dr. Wen, thank you. Well be joined by say doctor who asked the similar question to the president. Is our fight against the coronavirus worse than the disease . Well talk to him ahead. Later a report from the original front lines. 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Quoting from the article, i believe we may be ineffectively fighting the contagion even as we are causing economic collapse, unquote. Joining me now is the author of that editorial dr. David katz, director of the Yale Research center. Back with us is dr. Sanjay gupta who will ask questions as well. Doctor, your article is fascinating. You write about needing more of a surgical approach. If this is a war, president and other politicians have used that analogy, rather than an allout campaign, youre proposing a more Surgical Strike or raising the idea of a Surgical Strike. Can you explain what that would look like . Yeah, well, anderson, great to be with you. Really good to be with my friend sanjay. The first thing i want so say is that im completely in support of what were doing right now, social distancing, sheltering in place. Doing Everything Possible to mitigate spread of the virus, which if all the infection spread at once to the most vulnerable people, really can cause a huge surge in severe infection death overwhelming the medical system. Totally in support of the measures. If i may, anderson, at the beginning of this, i want to put a human face to it. Im thinking about people like my parents. My parents are both 80 and generally in pretty good health. And they are sheltering in place and separated from the rest of the family because, you know, they really cant associate with young people who could potentially inadvertently transmit the virus. And ive spoken to them both about, you know, what are you most concerned about right now . And my father, his biggest concern he obviously doesnt want to get coronavirus and die certainly, but right now the recommendations seem to be an indefinite period of shutting everything down. His biggest worry is his lifes legacy, losing his life savings, everything hes a cardiologist. Up until recently was still seeing patients. Really deeply concerned that his entire life is everything hes worked for may slip through his fingers in this twilight period. And my mothers biggest worry is that she may be required to stay in social isolation so long that she dies of Something Else before she can ever hug her grandchildren again. What im suggesting is we use this period where we do Everything Possible to mitigate spread, gather data to see who is subject to severe severe ris death, and ive seen south korea has done the best gathering data. South korea reports 99 of all cases are mild and the high risk is concentrated in the elderly and people with chronic illness. We can use this initial period to tell people, look, were going to carefully gather data. I think its probably to say a week or two. Its some amount of time to reach a Critical Mass of data to say we can now very clearly Risk Strategy identify. There is a large section of the population maybe very prone to get the infection, but its extremely likely it will be mild. And then a Kristaps Porzingis of the population we have to very diligently protect because they cant afford to get it. Theyre prone to infection how would that work . Youre saying focus on the most vulnerable, gather data now, keep things in place currently. But ultimately use that data to see if it aligns with south korea, you mentioned the diamond princess data and right. And sort of mobilize forces to protect protect the elderly. How would you do that, though . Would they be socially isolated, then . They would be in some sort of quarantine, i assume. See, theyre doing it now. Again, im not proposing anything for the highrisk population that we arent doing now, except maybe more. For example, we sent College Students home. We laid off young people from businesses that shuttered a lot of those came back to live with their older parents including in my house. Three of our kids came back home. Two College Students from boston, one who is working in new york city. The potentially infect their 60 something parents. Im not feeling it. Thankfully my wife and i are very healthy and i suspect if we get this, it will be very mild. But, yeah, i would say we double down to make sure we identify the people most at risk of severe infection and death. It appears to be a relatively small segment of the population. I dont think anybody should be too sure of that too soon. Sorry. Sanjay, i want you to be able to ask a question here. Yeah, so, dr. Katz, its good to see you. So youre basically saying that the current plan you agree with. But as time goes on and more data is collected that we may be be able to better identify how the strategy changes. Most people said it should focus on the vulnerable populations. The one thing i do want to ask you about, though, is everyone sort of uses this, did they live or did they die sort of scenario. If you look at the data here, and granted its early data here in the United States, about 20 of the hospitalizations are in people between the ages of 20 and 44. So theyre recovering, but they do need to be hospitalized and some of them have longerterm problems. Lung function problems, stuff like that. How would you address that . Yeah, i think its a crucial point, sanjay. And just to reiterate, i dont think we have enough data in the United States to make wellinformed decisions and we shouldnt make next decisions until we do. What im talking about is to very carefully do case ascertainment, find out where it is, find out if there are lowrisk populations and do that here in the United States so we dont just assume what happened in south korea will happen here. But i think what we could do is tell the public, now, look, this is not an indefinite hunker with your anxiety and dread and hope there is a vaccine so you eventually get to see your grandchildren again. No, we have a specific plan. Its in phases. This phase is we mitigate spread. You stay socially distanced from one another while we gather data to see if we can do a riskstratified approach. The idea there is that the data will tell us we can or we cant. I think theyll say we can. What ill say about young people, sanjay, again, early in an outbreak, you dont miss people who need hospital beds. You dont need somebody you dont miss somebody in your icu, those are obvious events. Young people with extremely mild symptoms who dont report them to anybody and just go about their business are easily overlooked unless you go out and look for them. South korea did that and their data shows, i think they still have the best in the world, populationlevel data. 99 of cases are reported. We have no reason to think thats going to be very different here. Whats very different here so far is the degree to which were finding cases. Governor cuomo reported in the last 24 hours, for example, in new york, they ramped up from doing a thousand tests a day to doing 16,000 tests a day and they intend to ramp up further. I think were going to have much more detailed understanding of what our data show very soon and we need to wait for that. I think we could plan if the data allow us to pivot from what i call horizontal interdiction, shut everything down, keep everybody away from everybody else, vertical interdiction is risk based. Were going to hurt people other ways than with the virus. Peoples life savings are being lost. Theyre despairing. Theyre anxious. They may be hesitating to seek medical attention for other problems. They may be experiencing hunger. Resource interruptions, Service Interruptions that threaten their health. The social determinants of health are hugely important issue. Right. Health, those are going to be affected, too. What im proposing really, what is the best sequence, phase sequence of strategies to minimize all of the harm, the direct harm of the virus absolutely crucial, but also the indirect harm. We are at risk of hurting people, seriously hurting them and causing deaths by our responses to the virus if we dont optimize them. Dr. David katz, i urge people to read your piece and i appreciate it. I hope to talk to you again, no doubt in the coming days. David katz, thank you. Dr. Sanjay gupta is going to stay with us. Thank you. Were going to fact check President Trump on the drugs he repeatedly says could be a game changer. What does the evidence say when we return. We board. Oh yeah, we gotta take off. You downloaded the Td Ameritrade mobile app so you can quickly check the markets . Yeah, actually im taking one last look at my dashboard before we board. Excellent. 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President trump says hes optimistic about some potential treatments for the Novel Coronavirus. In particular, a malaria drug called chloroquin. You know, this has been something thats been around for many years. Its been phenomenal, strong, powerful drug for malaria, but we think it might work on this based on evidence, based on very strong evidence. Its true, the medication has been around for more than 80 years and has a few side effects, including nausea and mood changes as well as possible interactions with other drugs. Now enthusiasm for the possibility of treating the Novel Coronavirus largely centers on one study out of france which used a derivative of chloroquin used with an antibiotic commonly known as z pack. The study was small and the patients were followed for only six days. The study that looked at that drug and showed activity was a study that involved about 20 patients and only six that showed the benefit. The benefit they showed was that they decreased the amount of virus in their noses when you did nasal swabs on those patients. It could be reducing viral shedding. The data on that is very preliminary. We took a closer look at the study and heres what we found. There were originally 26 patients in the study who were treated. 20 completed the trial. One left the hospital before the trial ended. One couldnt tolerate the medication. Three went to the intensive care unit. Thats an 11 Critical Care rate. And one died. A 4 mortality rate. Now, those numbers are higher, Critical Care and mortality rates, than the general population of infected. Keep in mind again its a small study. There was another study from 2011 which found that while chloroquin was effective in the lab against the flu, it ultimately wasnt effective in humans. Look, thats why trials are needed and they can be done quickly. Many labs in the World Health Organization had already started studying these drugs in dozens of others to help us find an answer for a disease that currently has no known cure. Using untested medicines without the right evidence could raise false hope, and even do more harm than good. And cause a shortage of essential medicines that are needed to treat other diseases. At the end of last week, chloroquin was added to the American Society of Health System pharmacists drug shortage list. Sanjay, is there a time line of when more of these trials might be completed by . Well, you know, its probably going to be a few months. Its hard to say. Theres two trials that are going on with chloroquin. One is for treatment and one more of a prophylaxis to keep people from getting as bad an infection. Its going to take awhile, anderson. The fact its an existing drug helps, but you still have to go through trials. Its not entirely clear at all it works. There was a promising trial that ended last week, anderson, probably the most promising trial started just a week after the first patient was diagnosed and after they went through the trial they found that it didnt work, this particular drug therapy. So they move on. Youve got to do these trials to make sure youre dealing with what you think youre dealing with. It is interesting to have the president of the United States kind of touting these and the medical folks, dr. Fauci and others standing behind him, sort of not wanting to contradict him directly and say essentially, you know, theres a reason studies are done. Things might look good on paper or might look good in the test tube. But unless its actually been legitimately studied, you cant say. But this president does say. Yeah, i mean, look, that was wild frankly to watch, this back and forth between President Trump and dr. Anthony fauci. You know, dr. Fauci was sort of just having to sort of factcheck on the fly. But, look, theres a lot of hunches out there. Theres dozens of drugs that are being looked at right now. Theres lots of hunches out there. The reality of them most dont get beyond phase two trials. Thats why you have to do the studies, anderson. Dr. Sanjay gupta, thanks very much. Just ahead the nurses at the Life Care Center in seattle saw the virus infect staff and residents before they knew its full effect. Their story when we return. Opent and it was the first time that i realized i could be earning interest back on my money. I just discovered sofi, and im an investor with a diversified portfolio. Who am i . i refinanced with sofi and i was able to cut my Interest Rate by forty percent. Thank you sofi. Just between us, cleaning with a mop and bucket is such a hassle. Well i switched to swiffer wet jet and its awesome. Its an allinone that absorbs dirt and grime deep inside. And it helps prevent streaks and haze. Stop cleaning. 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Washington state governor jay inslee issued an order to stay at home for two weeks immediately. Distancing ourselves is the only weapon we have against the virus. He knew about the nurses and residents at the facility who knew it was a pandemic when it affected their staff and residents. More from sarah sidner. It was like a war zone. Everybody needed medications, everybody needed treatment. We had 70 staff within a week that were out. Reporter these Health Care Workers were among the first to battle a covid19 outbreak in america. Few in the United States have more experience with the deadly toll it took. How quickly do you see the demise of someone with covid19 . Less than 24 hours. Reporter they work at Life Care Center at kirkland, the nursing home with the first known cluster of covid19 deaths and infections occurred. For a month they have been treating and continue to treat coronavirusinfected patients. Have any of you had symptoms of the Novel Coronavirus . No. No. Reporter have any of you tested positive for covid19 . No. Reporter for weeks, this was the location of the most deaths from the Novel Coronavirus in the United States. This is the first time their story of what happened inside has been told. If you google signs and symptoms of coronavirus, runny nose, fever and cough, i havent seen a runny nose yet. What i see is much different than that. I saw what i describe as red eyes. I never heard of red eyes before. Why is that . Is that information just not gotten out to the public . Its something that i witnessed in all of them. They have like you can describe it like allergy eyes. The white part of your eye is not red. Its more like they have red eye shadow on on the outside of their eyes. But weve had patients that just had the red eyes. Its the only symptom that we stau, a saw and go to the hospital and pass away at the hospital. Reporter as of now the cdc does not list red eyes as a symptom of covid19. Chelsea ernest is a registered nurse and the nursing director at another Life Care Center facility in washington state, and that is what she saw. When an urgent call for help came from the kirkland facility, she volunteered. She arrived one day after the staff learned a patient tested positive for coronavirus. Why did you answer the call . You didnt have to be there. This was voluntary. Well, im a nurse and theyre not my patients, but hold on, im sorry. Reporter its okay, take a breath. Ernest and her fellow Staff Members saw the death toll rise like a rocket. The terrifyingly fast deterioration of the patients always seemed to happen on the night shift. Her shift. Thats how i describe it, is youre going off to war and youre in a battle field where supplies are limited. The help is slow to get to you. And theres lots of casualties. Reporter and you cant see the enemy. And you cant see the enemy. Reporter suddenly a third of the staff had symptoms and was out sick. Before they all knew it, the virus was sweeping through the entire building. It was the oldest patients who were dying fast. The average age was 80 years old. Reporter nancy buttener is the vicepresident of Life Care Centers of america northwest division. Just the patients, losing them. Because we support them for so long and its hard. Reporter after two days of madness, things seemed to calm, but not and so i started following the coughs. According to the cdc and Life Care Center, at the height of infections 129 people linked to this nursing home tested positive. Three quarters of the patients about a third of the staff and 14 visitors. 29 People Associated with this facility have died due to coronavirus. In the weeks that followed, the cdc came out with a report on the facility. It found in part the facilities limitations and Staff Members working in multiple facilities contributed to the spread of the virus both inside the facility and out. Many nursing staff work in one or more facilities. Do you think that that will change . The idea of having people work at different facilities after covid19 . I dont know that it would. And again, in health care you work in different settings. If everyone was trained on infection control, how is it that so many patients got covid19 and so many members of the staff also got covid19. Theres usually two patients to a room, some of the rooms are bigger and they have three patients. You have care giving staff that are very close to their residents. We hug them, we kiss them, we love them. And i couldnt have been perfect on my ppe process. You couldnt have been perfect because things were happening so fast, you were trying to save lives . Yes. She arrived after the first person tested positive, it took five days to get the results. Who is they so we can follow up with it . They couldnt get information on their loved ones for days. We just could not answer the phone quick enough. We had a significant drop in staff. We had significant care needs that were a priority over stalking to families on the phone p. Phone. They made a cry for help. Did you get what you need when you needed it . No. No. No one was doing just one job. Stephanie booth is in charge of payroll. I worked in the kitchen. I dont know, ive done a little bit of everything. Ive done some housekeeping. Everyone was doing everything until doctors and nurses arrived from the cdc and health and human services. The number of patients in the facility has dropped from 120 to 42. Of those 42 patients 31 have tested positive for Novel Coronavirus. What advice would you give other facilities, other doctors and nurses. Other Staff Members about dealing with covid19. I didnt expect it to be so lethal. And i have no shame in saying that i was wrong. Anderson, chelsea says she was wrong about thinking that the coronavirus was kind of like the flu. 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No other 5g signal goes farther or is more reliable in business. Tomorrow is in your hands. Partner with tmobile for business today. More than 500 people have died in the u. S. From the coronavirus. We wanted to take a moment to remember some of those whose lives have been stolen from them. Theyre not statistics or numbers, theyre people who are loved by family and friends and missed greatly. Dr. Steven schwartz was a well known pathologist, he was renowned for his research into vascular biology. He was larger than life and leaves a Lasting Imprint not only on the university but the broader scientific community. Bill pike thought he had a case of pneumonia when he went into a connecticut hospital. Thats before they were aware of the threat of the virus. In the end his loved ones couldnt be by his bed holding his hand. Those who knew him describe him as a person of incredible character. Theyre taking some comfort in knowing he had a long life that was filled with joy and love. Bill pike was 91 years old. Patricia friesen worked as a nurse before she retired. She felt she needed to help people, she went to the hospital because she thought her asthma was acting up, she became the first person in illinois to die from the virus. Patricia was 61 years old. Cindy rutter survived stage 4 Breast Cancer but not the virus. Shes a single mom with six beautiful kids and she loved them fiercely. She was always careful about germs because of her compromised immune system from her cancer treatments. She died about a week after being admitted to the hospital. She was 42 years old. Larry edge worth was a long Time Employee of nbc news. He worked in the equipment room at 30 rock in new york city. He travelled around the world for the network. He had seen a lot of things. He was the type of guy you wanted to be by your side according to his colleague. They called him a gentle bear of a man who always had your back. He was 61 years old. Our coverage of the coronavirus continues right now, i want to hand it over to chris for cuomo prime time. Thank you very much. I am chris cuomo, welcome to prime time. Were still at the studio in new york city. I dont know how long that will be the case. People at cnn and at all the companies that are broadcasting to you are so committed. But the realities are more cases by the hour. More importantly, hospitalizations in a place like new york are only increasing and rapidly. Our ability to treat the worst cases is not growing as quickly. If those are the facts. Why is the president talki

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