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Immune to further infection. This just in to cnn, from the state of illinois, 2600 Health Care Workers in the state alone have tested positive for the coronavirus. Public Health Officials in illinois say about 4700 people are hospitalized there this weekend, a quarter of them in intensive care. Despite still rising infection rates. Some states like georgia are rolling out the first phases of their back to business plans. And the white houses Coronavirus Task force is meeting right now, the Vice President and doctors birx and fauci arriving just a short time ago. Lets go to georgia where businesses are reopeni ining ev though theres not been a 14 day decline in new cases. Businesses are allowed to open doors and accept customer. We are live in douglasville, georgia. These relaxed rules are expected to extend to even more businesses in georgia come monday. What can you tell us . Reporter right, ana, well some of these opened on friday like the barber shop there. They said that when they opened for the first time in a month, there were 15 people waiting to get in. The tattoo shop is also open and other hair salons on the strip, and come monday, restaurants will be allowed to offer dinein service. Now, a lot of the ones that we have reached out to and others who have posted on social media they are saying its too early for them to open for dinein, topps sports bar and grill, are not reopening only a handlef fhe doing that. We spoke to a Bowling Alley yesterday and he was excited to reopen. Heres what the owner said knowing that his decision will meet criticism. Im sorry for that, we are not trying to hurt anybody. If you look, we just want to get the business going. We have 25 employees that support families out of this Bowling Center and we, you know, we are trying to get them back to work also. You are sitting there watching, you know, the money fly out the window, i guess, you know. You still have to pay bills. Yeah, and we heard from a fellow owner there, debra holland, who she is a cancer survivor. So, she is very aware about how they are social distancing there, how they are cleaning everything. She said that she doesnt want to end up going to the hospital with this virus since she is missing half a lung. Theres other people that we talked to in the Small Businesses with similar concerns but they tell me none of them have actually gotten any financial help had. So theres a lot of pressure financially to the make some money here. Even if there are still some hesitations with the health risk are, ana. That is a tough position for the businesses to be in. Its not just georgia, states around the country are looking to restart opening businesses and get people back to work. As Health Experts are warning, its too soon. The governor is saying, the time to reopen is now. We look at the debate. As a u. S. Death toll crosses 50,000 lives lost. Some businesses reopened. Putting on masks and barber shops are back. Defying Public Health warnings, georgia and oklahoma allowed some businesses to open, like salons, in texas, curbside retail is open. I walk to the trunk, put it in there, and go on the front seat, and thank you so much for your purchase for helping us. The state pushed to restart the economy. Happening from the south, the midwest to alaska. A realtime experiment of the virus verse state policies. In south carolina, Department Stores are open with some restricti restrictions. Wisconsin, golf courses and some retail open curbside, alaska, restaurants allowed to open in a quarter of capacity, in to the weekend and if next week, more states are opening up. Tn will be allowing restaurants to open at half capacity on monday. Saying, its time. Our approach to rebooting the economy must be steady, and methodical, and empower opening in a way that doesnt jeopardize all of the strides that we have made so far in attacking covid19. But other local leaders are saying that is exactly what governors are doing by opening now. S in a premature and reckless decision. We know the risks are great. And we expect to see another spike. New yorks governor warned the country must learn from our very recent history. As testing continues to be inadequate said the National Governors association. What is the lesson . An outbreak anywhere is an outbreak everywhere. The new york governor is facing small protests. As isolated as we feel, and as stressed as we are about getting back to work. Reopening up businesses. We know that if we do it too fast, a second wave is likely and would be even more devastating. In los angeles, california, a grim announcement that highlights the toll of the virus. And another dark threshold that we crossed is that covid19 is now the leading cause of death in los angeles county. Deaths are doubling every seven to eight days here in los angeles still. Across the county and in our general emergency hospitals we continue to be resilient and strong. Our thanks for that reporting. I want to bring in now the president of the Atlanta Branch at the ncaa, richard rose and your response to the governors georgia plan is strong. You are asking to defy the governor and dont go to work. This is what you are calling, blackout, sick out. And you wanted it to start yesterday, so what have you seen and heard . Did people call out sick . Large numbers yesterday . Well, we think its a mixed bag. There are some people who do not understand the gravity of the virus, which is airborne, which can exist out of a host for days and weeks and that, can be carried by a person who is asympotmatic who can infect others. Let me stop you for a second. Forgive me, forgive me, i dont want to interrupt. I want to make sure something that you said is not right, i dont believe theres any evidence that this virus can exist out of a host for days or weeks. You know, possibly days on surfaces, but definitely not weeks. Has not been any data on that. Just want to be clear. At the cr the cruise ships after they emptied the cruise ships, they found the virus. Theres too much that we do not know and we have to take the virus seriously. We know in georgia 56 of the Covid Patients are of the black community. And they are having underlying issues in the black community. Such as hypertension, diabetes, we think that coming back too soon, which is contrariy to the expertser. The experts say, hey, wait 14 days after you have seen a decline, we dont have that experience in georgia. We still have an uptick and we dont have, not even a 1 of the, of the state of georgia residents have been tested. We are down in this thousands who have been tested beyond and we have got over 21,000 patients now. 22,000 patients now, its just too soon, its contrary to the experts and we need to follow the scientists. Follow the people who know what this disease is all about. Follow their lead and be careful. We want to, if you go back to work, you are earning money. But you are winding up in the hospital and on a sick bed or even death. What good did that do . We think its premature, we think the government was rash. Well said. Your specific message to people is to, and im quoting here, push back on brian kemp. What do you say to those who say, youre the one playing politics with peoples lives and livelihoods . Well, we think that, well thats always the response when you know, people call the naacp racist, because we speak out against racism. We are following what the experts say. What the w. H. O. Said, what the cdc said, what President Trumps own experts say. They say, take it slow. It is too soon to begin a phase of reopening the up the economy and they all predict that if we come back too soon, it will be more devastating than the first wave. You are a your mayor is supporting your message, saying stay home and listen to the scientists despite what the governor is saying and now, she and her son are receiving disgusting racist threats. Are you shocked how ugly the debate has gotten . I unfortunately we lost him. Apologize for the technical difficulties. Up next, experts away agree that widespread Antibody Testing is essential to getting life back to normal. How close is the u. S. To achieving that. You are live in the cnn newsroom. Antibody testing is essential to reopening. What exactly is, what does it tell you . A test that search es for markers of the coronavirus, and one that tests for the antivirus. First thing you notice, a test requires blood, for me, it was just a poke. We are all done. Look at all the steps after that. And then spun down, thats the clear part that might contain antibodies, if i have been previously exposed. The way to find it out is to put it in the same test tube of the virus. If you have antibodies against that. They would bind and be able to detect. The director of the blood bank in the hospital in atlanta where i practiced as a neuro surgeon, i was working as a doctor at meory, and Health Care Workers are doing it, heres what happens in your body. And the blue line, that is how long the virus typically lives outside the body. Antibodies appear. They disappear shortly and then the red line, thats the igg antibody. Thats the one that appears after the infection is cleared and might provide immunity. For just how long . Had how strong . That we dont know yet. We do know that for other coronaviruss like sars, antibodies lasted 2of 3 years and mahers, had antibody presence of three years. But with the new coronavirus, its still too early to tell. What is the value of having the test . If you are positive on this test. It indicates you have been exposed. It can be a bit of peace of mind that you know the cough i had two weeks ago, that was really covid19, it could indicate that you know, some of your close contacts should be tested. Perhaps most importantly, the doctor told me something i had not considered before. That if you test positive for the antibodies that means you have dealt with this infection and you have beat it. And chances are, that if you are exposed to it again, you will beat it again, as for me, that part is still an open question mark. I tested negative. Our thanks to dr. Sanjay gupta. The fda has proapproved three antibody tests. Antibody estimate thetests spec seven. Its found that some americans have already had coronavirus and not even known it. A study of miamidade residents have found that 7. 9 of the residents there. Have antibodies. Andrew cuomo said that results in new york city showed 25 of those tested had antibodies. I want to bring in the doctors with us. What percentage ofpopulation would you want to have antibodies in order to safely reopen . Well anna, it depends on some degree on the virus. We are talking 70 to 90 of the population need to have antibodies to have what we consider herd immunity. The more infectious the virus, you need to have 97 for herd immunity. The people in new york who were tested were people going to the Grocery Stores at the time. And even then it was 20 percent. So we are nowhere near what we call herd immunity leity levels. The World Health Organization said that theres no evidence that those with the antibodies are immunized from having infection but said it has not been studied. Here is the chief medical officers talking about it. Theres talk that some may be infected after having the antibodies. So we need to be careful, we dont assume we will have a vaccine for this disease as we have for lets say measles, which once you have it, you are protected for life. We may, or may not. We need to be clear about it. So, dr. Matthew, if this is the case, why does Antibody Testing matter . Hey, ana, im cautiously optimistic. I know theres a lot of questions surrounding the Antibody Testing. It matters for a lot of reasons. Number one, we can get the Community Back to working again and jump start the economy that way. If you have a loved one who is sick, you can take care of that person without really worrying about getting infected and then, as a Public Health specialist, this also gives us an indirect idea of how many people are infected. Its also the bottom line basic framework of developing a vaccine and lastly, plasma donation, that is something that we have studied quite a bit in immunology, if you have antibodies, you can donate the plasma to someone who is recovering from cocovid19. Theres a lot of questions about the Antibody Testing. But its something that we should be able to work through and previous viral infections have shown immunity. Im cautiously optimistic it should be the case with covid19. Oh, man, im keeping my fingers crossed and praying you are right. We heard from dr. Fauci today, and he said that he believes the u. S. Should double its testing over the next several weeks. Where should we be testing wise, both in diagnostic testing and the Antibody Testing . Largely what he is referring to is the diagnostic testing. What you want to do is identify all the people who was exposed to somebody who has covid, they may or may not have symptoms, but we want to theest them anyw. We know that many people infected do not have symptoms. So the only way to identify people who have the disease and dont have symptoms is to track down anybody who was exposed and test them. That requires ramping up testing dramatically. The uk chief medical officer warned that evidence of reinfection means a vaccine, its much less likely, once again, ana, i want we dont really know, theres so much about covid19. They will develop a vaccine, and we have developed a vaccine in the past. We have developed vaccine for infections that sort of disappear if you will like sars, and remember covid19, is in the family of sars, its a family of covid19. They are saying that we will have to deal with the threat for the rest of our lives. We will come up with the vaccine, its a matter of time, and it could be easily 1218 months away. Right, that is the latest number or date we were given just in the past week, it was march of next year being maybe the shortest time from now. The doctors are reporting that this virus appears to be causing strokes in young people otherwise healthy and either have mild cases or no symptoms at all. How concerning is this . Well one of the ways in which covid causes disease is that it over revs is up the immune system is. The immune system may have gone haywire. Blood clots can cause stroke and heart attack. And blood clots in the lungs and causing kidney failure, its unique to covid to see dramatic inflammation in the body. Its something that we are testing right now, is trying to turn down the immune system. Dr. Matthew, lets ask about the strokes that are being caused by large blood clots created by the virus. What are blood clotting symptoms that people should be watching for . Its a good question, ana, its really unfortunate that we are developing or finding out new symptoms that the covid19 is causing. When you develop a hypercoagualability, it means the blood gets thick. It can throw clots to the brain. You can have symptoms of stroke and people are reporting of blue toes and blue feet. Thats where, when the blood clot gets in the vessel, it prevent blood supply and your feet can turn almost blueish in discoloration. Hes are the symptoms to look out for, if you have these p absolutely, yes, you need to seek immediate attention or talk to the doctor or go to the emergency room. Thank you, doctors. My thanks to both of you. I really appreciate your expertise and thank you for taking the time to share it with us. Thanks, ana. Be well. Many of ous have questions about the many of us have questions about coronavirus, what to do, what to avoid, when to see a doctor . We have a podcast with answers, you can join fact verse fiction any time and you can listen wherever you get your favorite podcasts. We will be right back. vo at sprint, our priority is keeping our customers, employees, and communities safe. During these Uncertain Times we want you to get Great Service without leaving the safety of your home. Shop at sprint. Com for free next day shipping and no activation fees on our best new phone deals, like a Samsung Galaxy phone for just 0 a month. Plus, youll also get a 100 prepaid mastercard when you switch online. Stay healthy and visit sprint. Com to get the services you need. For people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay. Com the Washington Post is reporting that a chicken Processing Company was forced to kill 2 million of its chickens earlier this month because of a labor shortage due to the coronavirus outbreak. Its just another example of the challenges meat and poultry plants have been dealing with in the pandemic as outbreaks in a number of plants across the country are forcing many to close. Cnn spoke with workers at one plant who say, they have been left wondering about their health and their future. Cars rolling in to the parking lot of the tyson pork production plant in woot waterl. The employees are waiting in a long line to take Company Provided tests for covid19, the plant shut this week after covid19 positive tests of employees have reached the 182 mark. Im scared. He said that somebody that he worked next to for hours tested positive. He went ahead and got a test on his own. I have not gotten my results back yet. Reporter a husband and father of a baby and one of the many employees of the plant, people in the community and politicians who called for the plant to close earlier when the word of infection came to light. He called the Hr Department last week. You said what . I was concerned about the coronavirus being in the plant and i was scared for me and my family. Reporter what did hr say to you . They told me, um, i was, i was, i was safe. And they told me that, um, everything was okay. And they told me i have a better chance of catching the coronavirus going out to walmart than in tyson, come to work, you safe. Reporter and did you believe that . I wanted to believe them. And then, i needed that money at the same time. So i went to work. Reporter this employee doesnt want to reveal his identity, fearing retribution from the company. Do you feel they care about your health . Not as much as they need to. Reporter he waited hours in the line to get tested and he also got tested on his own last weekend and was negative. But felt if he did not do it again at the plant, he may not be allowed to come back to work when it reopens. He is angry, particularly how the company dealt with one of his coworkers. She was sick, asked to go home, was told that she could not go home because she did not have a fever at the time. Couple days later, she ended up testing positive for the virus. Reporter the Company Tells me it cant address the specific situation as described. Tyson is paying employees while the plant is closed. However, many workers remain angry at the company. But the president of tyson foods did not seem contrite in a interview on cnn, in which he said the company is fully committed to the employee safety. We are part of the community, from everything had that we have seen the spread of the disease in the community is affecting us in the plant. Reporter but the much more common sentiment is trhe opposie is true. The spread at the plant is affecting the community. Will you go back to work once they say its safe to reopen . Yeah, i got to feed my family. Yeah, i will go back to work. Reporter after we met him, ernest found out he tested negative. A feeling of relief amid the continuing tension. Cnn waterloo, iowa. Up next, we are learning more about the health of north korea an leader next. Hi, im bob harper, and i recently had a heart attack. It changed my life. But im a survivor. After my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. Its for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. Brilinta is taken with a lowdose aspirin. No more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. Brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. In a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. Brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart attack. Or dying from one. 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Navy ship reporting outbreak of the virus. 33 sailors aboard the uss kid tested positive for coronavirus, with two of them medically evaluated and had to be evacuated to a hospital in the United States. The kid is a destroyer, her crew is performing counter narcotics operations in the eastern pachk a pacific and the ship is now returning to post. A fresh case of coronavirus is hitting japan. Theres 60 new confirmed cases among crew members on board an italian cruise ship that is docked for railroepairs in japa. Lets go to tokyo, what are japans Health Authorities planning to do about the recent spike in coronavirus cases . It really is becoming a crisis here for japanese Health Authorities who have focused for so long on very limited the testing and the tracing of clusters at the expense of bolstering the Public Health system, adding new beds and now, they are trying expand to widespread testing but its slow going. For example, here in tokyo, they are testing fewer than 300 People Per Day on average for the month of april. Its a city of 13. 5 million, a densely populated city, loud speakers are blaring, telling people to stay inside. People are not hearing. They are packing parks and supermarkets and people have been packing Public Transportation going to work, most Japanese Companies are not set up to allow employees to work from home. The number of cases here in coronavirus, ana, has increased more than ten times just in the last month. And then, of course, you have now 150 confirmed cases on the atlantica cruise ship with more than 600 people on board. So clearly japan is trying to get a handle on it, but its a struggle and the numbers are rising quickly. It looks like it was a good call to postpone the olympic games. Well, let me turn to new reporting. I know you have been working on, regarding the health of north koreas leader. What can you tell us . These are the new satellite images, that shows a train, likely uns train, it has been outside his compound. This is a place that he loves to be. He spend summers there as a child. The fact that his train is there does not prove or disprove anything normals of his health. When i have been there, kim jong travels there. He likes to fly his own plane when he is in good health. A train is something that kim jongun would be riding on for a much more serious, much more formal pro session. The fact that his train is outside of his compound could indicate that kim jongun is planning some sort of a very serious prosession somewhere out of the area. Something not time sensitive, like a emergency medical flight. Its worth noting for context, kim jongun traveled by train when he went to go meet with the chinese president. He also traveled by train to the summet with President Trump in hanoi. Kim jonguns father, kim jong jongils father died on the train and was brought back in a formal way. Clearly something major is happening inside north korea. The fact that state media has been silent for days since the story was broke that the u. S. Was monitoring intelligence that he was in grave health after a surgery. The projection is business as usual. But the fact that his train is in the area, and he is believed to be there, i believe its something that we need to watch very closely in the coming days. We know you are watching and working your sources. Thank you very much. As people around the world are on lockdown due to the coronavirus air pollution is falling by unprecedented levels. And wild animals are roaming city treat street, we will look inside what the environment may be trying to tell us, you are live, next. Nationwide office of customer advocacy. But we can still support you and the heroes who are with you. 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You can see jelly fish and ask this week marked the 50th anniversary of earth day, cnns bill wier takes a closer look at what the environment may be trying to tell us. On a golden anniversary of earth day, its as if Mother Nature sent us all to the our rooms to think of what we have done, and to give us a glimpse of life without us. The penguins of cape town had the streets to themselves and goats are helping themselves to the shrubs and the sea hatch is setting records. A puma ran a stop light with no visitors to the national park, a pride of South African lions can snooze in the road and Yosemite Park rangers are seeing more be more bears than ever. These days its hard to not be shaken by vultures circling over the navys hospital the comfort. It will be a great day when the only big naval ship docked is a museum. When the comfort sets sail, the vultures will fly away and surely all the wild creditors will go back to what is left of theirs. What about the affects that are harder to see. What is the pause doing to the chemistry of our sky . Locals in northern india say they can see the himalayas for the first time in decades and before and after satellite imagines show how pollution over north americas big cities is down by as much as 30 . But, the blanket of heat trapping gases around our planet is still thicker than ever. It seems to be a presepcepti that maybe the virus helped to buy time when it comes to global warning. What is wrong with that . We have to keep doing this even more and doing it for the next 30 years to really begin to bend the curve on the Greenhouse Gases in the atmosphere. Its like having a really huge bath tub in the sky filled with pollution and we have the faucet pouring and pouring more in and we have turned down the faus cea bit, but its still filling up. We will see the lowest gas prices in generations and with Donald Trumps Environmental Protection agency gutting dozens of regulations, experts say a spike in pollution seems inevitab inevitable. Both the epa and earth day were born when the air and water fifty years later deciding their planet the deserves more than one minor holiday like a dead president , deciding that to save life as we know it, every day should be earth day. Cnns chief climate correspondent bill weir joins us now. Beautiful piece, bill. Scientists say this brief pause in human activity isnt going to be enough to turn back the clock on the Climate Crisis but do you think it might spur people to take how their actions affect the planet for seriously . Well we could hope so. It is a reminder that were all connected. Our decisions add up. And, you know, going into wild places and devouring all the wild creatures is not a great idea. You know there was a time when we had enough wilderness where these viruses might be locked away and now they just keep, you know, 80 of new viruses are coming from animals. And whether it is wet markets or bush meat or traditional medicines in some cultures, all of us need to realize that value of keeping someplaces wild in order to keep our planet in balance. Yeah, bill you have a special report tonight. The road to change, americas Climate Crisis at 10 00. Heres a preview. This whole lake was there was no lake in early 1950s. So the ice went all the way down to the. Right. To the end of the lake down there. Right. This is what is left of alaskas spencer glacier. What took thousands of years of the snow to grow has melted away in mere decades. The ice that were standing on is probably about 5,000 years old. Once this water melts off and goes into the ocean, as long as we have all this Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere, it is not coming back here. And if you count greenland and the polar cap, since 1961 early has lost the equivalent of a block of ice the size of the United States 16 feet thick. , now that is some perspective. What are the longterm environmental ramifications of all that ice melting . Well, in miami the voters actually voted a tax raise for themselves, spending hundreds of millions of dollars to raise their streets and put in bigger pumps, bracing for 23 feet of sea level rise. And just on the coasts. This will affect farm country. It will mean more droughts. It will mean six times as many wild fires in california. And it happens so slow that we dont notice these things and a Beautiful Day you think eh, everything is aokay but it is insidious and happening faster and faster and faster. And so this is what this special is about. Is to realize that this is not some distant thing we have to plan for. It is happening right now. Yeah. It is already here. I know you are dealing with many sleepless nights right now bill. Not just because of all the hard work you have been doing for your special report. But you have a newborn at home. Congratulations. Thank you. Do you want to meet him . We would love to meet him. Hes sleeping right now. Oh so precious. Hes been such a blessing to focus on this new life and my heart goes out to all those other parents out there. All these commercials now saying in these Uncertain Times. Well this is an uncertain lifetime im looking at right here and so the best thing we can do is try to empower this next generation to cherish and protect every ounce of this planet. The time that were experiencing right now, and you wrote a letter to river about this moment. Yeah. But do you feel more optimism or or more fear for his feature . I try to walk that line. I dont want this kid to fear anything. I want to protect him from fear but at the same time it is our obligation to prepare him for a new normal. And to teach him that ultimately humans are made of stories. We are just the sum of stories. Our borders, currency, corporations, just stories we tell each other. And the great thing about stories is that they can change for the better. And im counting on our generation, not just putting it off on them to write a better story and use this pandemic as a wakeup call to understand that all our little decisions add up. The way we flatten a curve when it comes to a virus, we have to do the same thing when it comes to climate. Because if you think this is bad now. Imagine a lockdown in a hurricane or a flood. And, you know, this is the stuff that im going prepare this boy for. But yeah i wrote a letter to him and the response has been really, really overwhelming. And i hope it resonates with all those other parents out there. Because ultimately knowledge is power. And we can change the story. Hes just beautiful, bill. Congratulations to you, your whole family. We send you all our very best. 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