Banning nonessential workers, social distancing, flatten the curve, slow the infection rate. Tonight, Lawrence Odonnell and dr. Ezekiel emanuel examine how the virus affects the body, how hospitals are coping and asks when is it safe to get back out in the open. This is a special edition of the last word, life in the time of the coronavirus. After a weekend of stunning new estimates of americans who may die from coronavirus, hundreds of thousands. Were going to spend the hour tonight how the front line troops in the battle, Health Care Professionals are fight the fight, risking their lives every day. And give you what you have to consider even if you dont get sick, how long you might have to go without a paycheck and theres big question of how much government can do on the medical front to help save lives and on the economic front to help save jobs. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo will be the first guest tonight, well be joined by experts throughout the hour to get best advice how to li
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