Advised that people refrain from nonessential travel for 14 days which is pretty similar to what those states governors have already put in place. And the United States has passed another mile tone, at least 2,043 people have died from coronavirus, double the amount two days ago. In europe, more sad news. The death toll there more than 10,000, an increase of 889 from the day before. And in asia, wuhan, china has reopened Public Transit services, after a twomonth lockdown, the city where the virus was first detected, saying the epidemic is now under control. We are covering this story from los angeles, to tokyo and many cities in between. From madrid under a new stayathome order to salt lak , city, utah. Heres White House Correspondent jeremy garment. Reporter the president essentially restricting travel from other parts of the country. The president late of saturday night backing down and proposing this instead, quote, on the recommendation of the White House Coronavirus task force and upon consultation with the governors of new york, new jersey and connecticut i have asked the cdc to issue a strong travel advisory to be administered by the governors in consultation with the federal government. A quarantine will not be necessary. Full details will be released by the cdc tonight. That was the president tweeting on saturday night. Of course there are already pretty strict restrictions by each of those three states already in place. Take new york for example. There is a stay at home order encourage bei encouraging new yorkers not to leave their homes except for necessities like getting groceries or medicine. Its not clear what the advisory would do to change the situation on the ground. But what is clear ar, though, i the team linimeline. It came after criticism from andrew cuomo. This would be a declaration of wash on states, and it wouldnt be just new jersey, new york and connecticut. The next week it would be louisiana with new orleans, and then detroit, michigan and run all across the nation. He made it clear he not only disdpreeed wi disdpr disagreed with the proposal by the president but said the president wouldnt have the Legal Authority to impose some geographicbased quarantine. This is in keeping with the president s thinking over the last several days. The president has been eager to get the economy going again, and what he has been looking at as these 15day guidelines are set to lapse in a matter of days is put being in a system more geographic based, looking it at the risk in certain areas of the country. But it appears his initial attempt to do something that would be geographic based, federally enforceable, so far has not come to fruition. Jeremy diamond, cnn, washington. In the los angeles port of san pedro, it is all hands on deck to fight against coronavirus. Our cnn correspondent is with the u. S. Hospital ship mercy, where they are trying to lighten the load battling the pandemic. Reporter the u. S. Navy hospital ship mercy is up and running here in the port of san pedro. 1,000 beds. 800 personnel, 12 operating rooms and arrives here just in time. Southern california starting to see that jump toward what they call the apex of coronavirus cases. Big jumps in the number of cases in orange, san diego, los angeles and other surrounding counties. Now what can mercy do. The idea is for it to take on any emergencies, broken bones, appendectomies, anything that is not a covid19 patient. If you look behind me, you can see there are crew members who are aboard the mercy. They now have a do not disembark order. They are trying hard to isolate this ship and make it exist in its own coronavirusfree, selfcontainment bubble. Now this ship does have a lot of experience with humanitarian missions. One at the top of that list, 2004, the tsunami that hit Southeast Asia and the indian ocean. It played a big role there. Also here in southern california, now, not only is the mercy starting to help out, but theyve got all sorts of other moves in place to ramp things up, and theyre still being very vigilant about stay at home orders. This weekend beaches and hiking trails are closed as Los Angeles Moves closer toward the apex as we said earlier. Reporting from san pedro, california, back to you. Were here to discuss more about all of this is dr. Raj calzhi. I appreciate you taking the time. I was watching an interview you did ten or 11 days ago. You said you were scared. Has that feeling grown or abated . Its grown, but we are are now, michael, starting to see a surge. The surge that has been a phenomenon, a concept in the clinical world is now happening to us. So weve been watching internationally first, and then we watched the epicenter at new york. And now we are start being to experience these of patients coming in, and theyre coming in more quickly and more sick and needing to be either ventilatored or about to be ventilated. And the fear that we have is multifactorial. Almost as we talked about the last time i was on. Will we have enough equipment . Will we be able to depart from our covid tunnel vision and make sure we dont miss other diagnosises, which is important and will we have the staff to be healthy enough to maintain all the efforts that we need to give to the community. Its easy to forget that you guys are busy normally, before all this with heart attacks and strokes and Car Accidents and the like. One thing that youve talked about is the standard procedure when a patient is, i think in hospitals they call it crashing. You know, an immediate risk of dying. Youve got a team that rushes in, the crash team, to respond. In this environment everyone has to stop and gear up. That must take precious time, right . Exactly. This is such a change in paradigm for everything, us doctors and nurses and technicians and Health Care Workers are designed to do. We are rooted in compassion. And the compassion is race into the fire, like pleaolice office and firefighters race into the line of fire or the fire itself and the potential injury. We race into that crashing patient and the problem is now we have to take our time. We have to don, mean apply, protective equipment. We have to coordinate a strategy to quickly assess the patient, intubate them, and limit exposure to my staff and other patients nearby so we dont infect other people and maintain the status of our department. And not infect yourselves. Youre the guys most needed. This happens in times of war as well. The human side can get lost in the sheer numbers. Try to give us a sense of the emotional toll on workers dealing with what theyre dealing with, seeing patients die when they perhaps wouldnt under different circumstances. Michael, i have the honor of having worked a shift today at one of our bigger institutions. Im honored to work at that institution with amazing people who i hope are watching now, and im speaking for them. And we had to tell two patients, one over the phone, two daughters, that their mother was going to be a dnr. And because of this covid19 pandemic we couldnt do more resuscitative efforts. Fortunately, they were amazing and did not want their mother to suffer more. So they allowed me to be compassionate and keep her comfortable. And another patient who was 54 and suffering from cancer, we had to pull back the resuscitative efforts and the family understood. And this was a challenge, because that one i had to face in the hospital with the family right at my elbow side, and explained to the patient also, who was quite aware and quite mentally aware to process the situation, that this is just a terrible time internationally, and its just so unfortunate, michael, to see these patients die alone. Because when we do declare that they are covid ruleouts, meaning they could have covid, think are not able to have family t family at the bedside unless they are imminently dying because of the risk of infecting all of us. I dont know how you bear that, the families, obviously, having to tell families, but patients, too. They have now been, theres well over 50 doctors in italy who have died. Many other Health Care Professionals as well. You must have genuine concerns about you, your team, medical workers in general, being taken out through all of this. So a couple things. One is we are screened as we come into all of the hospitals that i work at to make sure we dont have a cough, a sore throat, shortness of breath or fever. The minute we flag one of those, those people are pulled out, appropriately, theyre pulled out of the game. And the more we lose from those symptoms, whether covid or some other illness like another type of cold thats not covid, we lose that support. And i have three kids. I have a wife whos a nurse and works a the one of the hospitals i work at, and we are fighting for our patients. We need to be around. I respect so much law enforcement, military, now more than ever. Their commitment to the country. This is our calling. Well, in italy, empty streets like these in milan are a sight thats become all too familiar. People there heeding warnings to stay inside as the number of deaths crosses 10,000. Ben wedeman looks at the devastating toll the virus has ta taken on that country. Reporter coffins, one next to another next to another next to another. Lined up in a church in northern italy, the epicenter of this countrys coronavirus outbreak. Social distancing means family and friends cant say their final farewells. The sick were all alone as they laid dying. There were people, says father mario who died without anyone to hear or see them, without the possibility to talk to their loved ones, with no one to comfort them. The increase in new cases has of late shown signs of beginning to slow down. But now covid19 has killed more people in italy than anywhere else on earth. The Public Health system, one of europes best, has been pushed to the limits. The disease has killed more than 50 medical personnel, more than 7,000 have fallen ill. Italy has been under lockdown for almost three weeks. Severe measures may be starting to bear fruit, says this doctor. We should see less people arriving in the emergency ward, he says. And we will be able to better look after patients. Even if the numbers are starting to level out, the damage coronavirus has done to this country is breath taking. Friday evening the 24hour death toll was 969. Saturday evening the authorities reported another 889 people had died. If there is light at the end of this tunnel, it is at best a faint glimmer. Ben wedeman, china, rome. Also ots ut of italy, an incredible story of determination to defeat this virus. A 102yearold woman discharged from the hospital after recovering. Doctors say she is a symbol of hope for the elderly. She survived more than 20 days in the hospital and is now resting at home. The staff nicknamed her high lander the immortal for her strength and endurance. Good for her. The pandemic has taken a terrible toll in spain. And now the government is extending its lockdown. Why one Health Official says amid it all, he does see signs of hope. Plus, well take a look at britains sobering milestone and what they are doing to prepare for more cases. Well be right back. Vapocool whoa and vaporize it. Ahhhhh shhhhh nyquil severe with vicks vapocool. The vaporizing nighttime, coughing, aching, stuffy head, best sleep with a cold, medicine. Unlike ordinary wmemory supplementsr . Neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. Memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. Try neuriva for 30 days and see the difference. A rush of green apple aloe. Hibiscus. An explosion of mandarin ginger lily. Add excitement to your cleaning routine with lysol wipes. The smell of clean reimagined in three energizing scents. Lysol. What it takes to protect. ® residents in an apartment complex in france are bound and determined not to let the lockdown get them down. So much for 30 minutes each night. The neighbors go to their bro balconies to do jumping jacks and lunges. Boris johnson is still on the job and sending a letter to every household in Great Britain urging everyone to stay home. Were joined now from london. And the uk just had its largest day on day increase in deaths. Whats the government do being to combat this . Reporter its a very grim milestone, michael. And the uk governments position is at best precarious. Of course that is as you said as the Prime Minister has tested positive for the coronavirus. Other members of the government testing positive and in isolation. Many describing this as we are around the world as a war, as a battle against this pandemic and Health Care Workers are the front line fighters. Lets take a look at what one couple are doing to help. Amid a paralyzing pandemic, this husband and wife have found a purpose. Feed as many nhs staff as they can. Their days have become a flurry of activity, loading up meals from home. You got something for us, sir . Reporter then driving by local restaurants like this italian cafe eager to donate hot meals or selling bulk to make a profit at a time when business is at a stand still. Thank you so much. Reporter rushing from place to place, the couple tells us it started just over a week ago when a friend and nurse asked the couple to drop off some snacks. Started off with 20 pizzas which we brought. Now were delivering over 300 meals a day. So its been a bit crazy. Reporter inspired by their response, the couple set up a crowd funding account and razisd 45,000 u. S. For their group. And now they deliver hundreds of meals twice a day and more have joined. There are risks, but theyre necessary they admit. Someone has to provide front line services. I think this is key that one of us or some of us contribute in some way until were unable to. Reporter the meals go to the staff at st. George hospital, as one of only four Trauma Centers in london, its preparing for a surge in covid19 cases. So were not being allowed to film on hospital grounds because restrictions are changing by the hour. Whats key is to keep nhs workers from getting exposed. If the hospitals become overwhelmed, they have one message to the public, stay home, save lives. Outside the main entrance, the ceo of Hospital Charity tells me many nurses dont have the time to buy food. Staff are busy. Its a difficult time for the country. Were lucky to have an amazing nhs. St. George is an amazing hospital and were appreciative of all the support. Reporter we come into contact with a woman dropping off sandwiches. Had i been four years older i would be part of the doctors tackling this now. I want to help in any way i k. Reporter for many here that means supporting the front line medical staff as they brace for a battle sure to challenge even the most prepared. And you can really get a sense of the urgency there, michael, yes, across the uk we are concerned about ppe, masks, glove, having enough respirators, but its the simple things like doctors and nurses working long shifts and dont have time to grab a meal. Everyone here really trying to support their front line medical staff. The uk wants to avoid the fate its seen in other countries where thousands have gotten sick, a few dozen have lost their lives to the coronavirus. Yesterday the government announced they will be increasing testing for nhs workers, turning an Amusement Park into a testing center. And that is of course to keep them staffed. And while of course 1,000 people have lost their lives so far in this country, we are far from reaching the peak. So the idea here is to keep that nhs staff healthy and safe to make sure they are testing consistently to prevent any further spread of the virus, michael. Yeah, the uk slow to take lockdown measures. Thats for sure. Thank you so much. Well, spain remains europes secondworsthit country after italy, but officials there are showing some cautious optimism. The director of spains center for Health Emergency says the disease is stabilizing, and his country is approaching the peak of the curve for coronavirus cases. For the late east, our journali is there. Tell us about the situation there, al. Reporter hi, michael. Were halfway through the monthlong lockdown order, the stay at home order. And the cautious optimism, theyre trying to do everything they can now, any tool that they can find to add to that to try to flatten that curve. So the Prime Minister announcing to the nation on Television Saturday night that although people were allowed to go to work when the lockdown order started two weeks ago, for the next two weeks thats not the case. Nonessential workers will have to stay home so during the weekday the movement of people is even less than it already is. As you can see, the streets are empty. And they want them to get even emptier. So these nonessential workers, the Prime Minister named construction workers, the cabinet will pass an order this morning to tell us the other kinds of workers that are nonessential who have to stay home. They will get paid, the Prime Minister said, but they will have to give those hours back later. All of this is to try to reduce the number of new infections, to try to reduce the number of new people going to hospitals, to ease the pressure on intention sieve care wards and try to save some lives, michael . Trying to flatten that curve, al goodman in madrid for us. The World Health Organization is reporting more than 2600 cases. Nearly 50 deaths across the african continent, no doubt that is a very low estimate. A shipment of medical supplies donated by the chinese tech giant alibaba arrived in senegal to help Health Workers treat coronavirus patients there. More widespread testing, though, in africa has only been available recently. Not much has been done. The w. H. O. s director general says only two of the 47 nations in its africa region could even do testing when the outbreak began. Gruesome reports out of ecuador could be a sign of things to come. Why latin america might not be ready for covid19. Well be right back. When we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. I remember setting up shipstation. One or two clicks and everything was up and running. I was printing out labels and saving money. Shipstation saves us so much time. It makes it really easy and seamless. Pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and its ready to go. Our costs for shipping were cut in half. Just like that. Shipstation. The 1 choice of online sellers. Go to shipstation. Com tv and get 2 months free. Sh vo ation. Ththeyre adapting to supporto oftheir communities. S. But many need our help. If youre a Small Business in need, or want to help a local business, go to quickbooks. Com smallbusinesshelp intuit quickbooks. Mucinex cold flu allinone. Fights. Oh no. Nonono. Did you really need the caps lock . Mucinex cold and flu allinone. Welcome back to our viewers here in the United States and around the world, im michael holmes, youre watching cnn newsroom. It is time to check out the headline stories for you. Italy announcing that the death toll from coronavirus across the 10,000 mark on saturday. The country has surpassed china in the number of cases and death. Japan is reporting its biggest increase in cases, nearly it200n saturday. The Prime Minister is urging people to avoid crowds and help stop the spread of the virus so japan wont have to use strict measures seen in europe. Wuhan, china has opened Public Transit after a twomonth lockdown. And flights have resumed for passengers and cargo. But there are no flights to or from wuhan yet. Those could begin april 8 when the lockdown is expected to be officially lifted. U. S. Health officials have issued a twoweek travel advisory for the states of new york, new jersey, and connecticut. A region hit hard by the pandemic. Residents are urged not to travel anywhere unless necessary. Theyre already under stay at home orders. The advisory is a step back from the quarantine that trump, President Trump had suggested earlier. Around the world, the n95 mask that can block the virus has quickly become a commodity and necessity. Gary tuchman takes us inside a plant in Salt Lake City where workers are working around the clock to meet the need. Reporter production of the n 95 respirator mask is ramping up. We are at the Alpha Pro Tech company. This company says orders are 5,000 higher in the month of march than it was in february. In february they had ten employees. Now they had 60. In the next two weeks theyll have 150. Hundreds of thousands of masks are made here every week. This is a complicated machine. Proprietary, but theres paper, plastic, glue. It all comes together right here. Once it passes this woman it is then cut right here, and this is where it looks like the respirator masks. This woman looks at them very carefully. If theyre not absolutely plastic, she throws them in the garbage bucket. Three to six percent of them are not perfect. After shes done they go into boxes. They get sent throughout the country and throughout the world. This is eric llewellyn, Vice President of the president. Im going to stand far away from him while im talking. This is very pressurebacked work, correct . It absolutely is. Its putting a lot of pressure on us to ramp up mass production, and thats what were doing right now. These boxes will be going out all over the country and the world. Thats hundreds of thousands of masks each week. Literally hundreds of thousands of masks each week and they continually want more. So were continuing to ramp up our production. You are making donations all over the country, correct . Thats correct. We are donate being baing back t coast where some of the hardesthit communities are. Its particularly heroic. So far, latin america hasnt seen the kind of infection numbers that europe, the u. S. And asia have, but there are fears that that could soon change. Cnns matt rivers with more for us from mexico city. Reporter in latin america, coronavirus cases are spiking. Well over 13,000 and counting. Thats about ten times higher than it was 12 days ago, as more and more people keep dying. In ecuador, government workers were seen fumigating streets as the case total climbs. In one coastal city, 100 corpses were moved from different homes in three days. Some died experiencing symptoms of the virus. Curfews in place made it difficult for families to get deceased to funeral homes. Similar preventive measures have sprung up elsewhere. In argentina, hows hathousands been arrested for violating a curfew. Four people have died on the holland American Ship zaandam. Though its now allowed to transit the panama canal. Two people on board have tested positive and as of friday, 138 more are experiencing flulike symptoms. Pretty well confirmed that yes, we were in a very dire situation. Were hoping that thats the end of death, but theres certainly no guarantee of that. Reporter one of the most dire situations is in brazil, thousands of cases and dozens of deaths. But even cities like Rio De Janeiro have enforced stay at home measures, social media reports that president bolsonaro has pushed a campaign that brazil cant stop. Im sorry. Some people will die, thats life, he says. You cant stop a car factory because of traffic deaths. In mexico, president obrador had played down the threat for weeks, regularly seen mingling with crowds until a few weeks ago. Though his government has taken more action recently, encouraging people to stay home, some arent listening. Restaurants are allowed to be open and streets are much emptier than usual but finding people out and about isnt hard to do. The number of cases in mexico has about tripled in the last week. Weve seen this virus devastate china, then europe and now the United States. Latin america, there are growing fears this region could be next, matt rivers, cnn, mexico city. Youre watching cnn newsroom. Well have more news after the break. Why buy scented oil plugins that dont last as long . Switch to air wick for fragrance that lasts up to 60 days. Thats 20 longer than other brands. So your home smells true to nature for longer. Switch to air wick. My schizophrenia for a while, and then my kids asked me why my body was rocking back and forth. My doctor said i have tardive dyskinesia, which may be related to important medications i take for my schizophrenia. I also felt my tongue darting and pushing against my cheeks. I was worried what others would think. 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They contain key tools to fight covid19, things like masks, gloves and hand sanitizer, they also hold essential ingredients for italian life, pasta and a bottle of beer. The clubs oldest fan is 97, born four years before as roma was founded. He got a speciallysigned shirt from the club. Good for them. Last week they announced they will buy three ventilators and eight intensive care bieds. We want to hone in now on how the virus is affecting peoples lives across the world. Japan is pushing for a massive stimulus package to soften the blow to the economy, but help might come too late for some Small Business owners in tokyo. Cnn explains. Reporter these days, they dont waste much time at the fish market. He moves quickly between stalls, navigating a narrow path in search of fresh fish and a good deal. For more than nine years, this has been his almost daily routine. For creating his menu on the fly. Back at the sushi restaurant, preparations are under way for what is typically a busy Service Catering to locals. It was until about two months ago. Simply customers stopped coming he tells me, customers stopped coming. How do you deal with that . Across town, vendors say its even worse. The tsukiji market is one of the most famous in the world. Typically this place is packed with people making it difficult to walk. But as you can see right now its pretty dead and vendors tell me business is down up to 80 . While shops on the surface are struggling, for those like this sushi chef in the bowels of the market, its a war of attrition. One which some have already lost. I feel very sad, it hurts. Im sure others feel the same. It shouldnt have been their is, he tells me. A stark reality for many businesses around town, already reeling from last years hike in the consumption tax. Many were hoping the Olympic Games would help revive a stalling economy, the coronavirus pandemic is making things worse. You get the double punch and thats knocking out particularly small and mediumsized businesses. Reporter businesses can expect deteriorate beiing for t next several months. Weve had a de facto shutdown of all the major engines of demand, thats consumption, business spending, exports of goods and inbound tourism. Reporter for Business Owners like hideki . I cant continue. I have to go some way out. Reporter a virus with an uncertain future now has him questioning his open. Blake essig, cnn, tokyo. Well, as we know and as weve been report beining, the pandemic is forcing people to stay home all across europe. That has one impact you might not have thought about. Its causing air pollution to go down, way down. What we can learn when it comes to the Climate Crisis. That fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. Memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. 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As bill weir reports, this is a stark reminder of how important it is to heed warnings from the experts. Reporter hello, earth lovers, bill weir from a very serene brooklyn, where for some reason i cant stop thinking about all the disaster movies that start with someone in power ignoring a scientist. We have it totally under control, one person coming in from china. Thats one of the parallels between coronavirus and the Climate Crisis. You only have 11 years to live, folks, 11 years because Climate Change is coming up on us so fast. Reporter think about it. Both kill the most vulnerable and will cost trillions. Both will reveal heroic First Responders and scientists and inspiring neighbors as well as deplorable hoarders, grifters and profiteers, and both are reminders that life as we know it depends on predictable flights and growing seasons and supply chains. But what if the age of predictability is over . Which brings us to the main difference between coronavirus and Climate Change. Fear. Exhibit a. Janes carousel in brooklyn. The last time it was this empty was super storm sandy. There is no scientific doubt my neighborhood is going back underwater. But molecules cant shut down a carousel the way an invisible virus can, because we think we have team. Time waters down fear. But if we could go back in time just a few months, wouldnt we take science a lot more seriously . Wouldnt we know the countries that wait for their people to start dying before acting suffer the most . And the countries with the most transparency and mutual trust fare the best . When we know the importance of flattening the curve . Youve seen this by now, right . This represents time, the number of patients on the dotted line, the hospital capacity, a sudden pandemic spike, crashes the system. But, with enough smart leadership and mass cooperation, we can flatten the curve. Guess what, this works with climate, too. Miami is trying to flatten the curve of Sea Level Rise by spending millions on streets. California is trying to flatten their curve with nwildfire regulations. But so many think about the Climate Crisis about the way a spring breaker thinks about coronavirus. We get no school and we can do whatever we want. Reporter since the fuel economy slowed down you can see the cleaner air from space. In just a few weeks, china conserved about half as much heattrapping pollution as the United Kingdom burns in a year. Mother earth can bounce back if we let her, and it shouldnt take a Global Pandemic first. Smart science, smart leadership and a sense that were all in this together. Something to think about whether y when you wash your hands for 20 seconds to save people you will never meet and life as we know it. With us is a professor of energy at california berkley. This is quite outstanding, but what does it tell us . Weve seen drops in pollution over many of the worlds cities and it shows us how quickly we could switch to clean energy if we took Climate Change as seriously as coronavirus. Hmm. Are you surprised . I mean youre probably not. Im a little surprised at how big the changes are. You know, as you say, you know, 30 , 40 . In some parts of europe, the pollutants in italy, one area of italy slashed by a half. It is massive. It is massive. But it also shows us that actions do matter. Our individual decisions, whether we take an extra trip, whether we just drive to go get one thing at the store or come back. Those actions all add up. And when we scale it up to industry and countries and regions, it really shows us if we put our mind to it and invested in science we could not only do a far better job on Climate Change but we could do a much equitable way than what were doing now. People point out in these days of amazon, ordering that one little package, thats got a carbon foot present print by th gets to you. When this is all over, does that pollution just return . When it passes, could it be even worse in a way . Because youre going to have nations like china ramping up on production to catch up on lost time, or do you think changes can be sustainable Going Forward . Youre absolutely right. We saw that before. After 9 11 we saw a great dim inch situation and then a bounce back. An overconsumption afterwards, but climate is a battle well be fighting for not years but decades. So the real question is, can we learn the positive lessons out of this horrible experience with roifrs a coronavirus and say we want to switch to clean energy now . Its cheaper in many places and we want to invest in better systems so lowenergy areas can make themselves more self resill yepts. We are not doing that today by denying some of the poorest communities testing and respirators. So were making a National Disaster into a social disaster when we have all the tools to make this into a chance to build a green stimulus. Great point. Ive seen a lot of people make the point that, you know, wouldnt it be nice if the world reacted to Climate Change, the threat to Climate Change with the same sense of urgency as were reacting to coronavirus, because Climate Change can and will cause more deaths and have more impact, ultimately, Going Forward. Do you agree with that . Absolutely. In china were seeing a plan to ramp up Coal Production when theyve become the leader of wind and solar production as a way to fight economic down turn. Thats the wrong lesson. The right lesson is we have these technologies ready to go. We should be deploying them now. If we think the coronavirus came on quick, as weve seen from wildfires and some of the hurricanes and other disasters, Climate Change will overwhelm our systems. Investing now, believing in the science and then acting on the science, thats really our best defense. Well, with all the uncertainty and anxiety in the world over the coronavirus, a moment of zen for you now. Go bei going to show you some puppies from the Atlanta Humane Society having a run in the of course closed georgia aquarium. They had a blast making friends with the fish, zooming through the attractions and getting out of the doghouse for the day, something we all look forward to. A lot of puppies being adopted at the moment, by the way. People stuck at home, going down to the shelter, pick up a pup and give it a home. Thank you for watching cnn newsroom, im michael holmes, do stay with us. The news continues with anna coren after a quick break. Ill see you tomorrow. Theres no place like home. Especially when xfinity has you covered with fast, reliable internet. With advanced security to help keep you secure online. 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