And equal pay setback. We talk to soccer star Megan Rapinoe about whats next for the Womens National team after a judge dismissed a key part of their case. Setback is the word. But, first, heres todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. Were not playing games. We mean business. The time for educating people into compliance is over. Dont be stupid. The race to reopen the ailing economy is picking up speed, even as the coronavirus outbreak is, according to health experts, far from over. Were not out of the woods. You go back to your old behavior, that number goes right back up. I didnt wake up in communist china, and i didnt wake up in north korea this morning. Everybody has a right to protest and express their feelings. Sadly, we have far more people die yesterday in maryland than we had protesters. President trump appeared in a virtual town hall and offered a bold prediction. We are very confident well have a vaccine at the end of the year. By the end of the year have that vaccine. 60 minutes correspondent lesley stahl is feeling well after being hospitalized with coronavirus. Instead of covering the pandemic, i was one of the more than 1 million americans who did become part of it. Officials say murder hornets have made their way to the United States. Theyve been found in the u. S. For the first time ever. Its like we needed one more thing. One more thing. Just right now. Exactly. How about a murder hornet. Why not . All that there was a version of the Kentucky Derby run. Virtually. Secretariat has won it. Tennis players teaming up with celebrities to play a supermario tennis game. And all that matters. Game of thrones fans, you know him as the mountain. He set a deadlift world record over 1100 pounds. Obviously hes into the weights. On cbs this morning. We are certain of one thing on this day. You will not let us down. Tom hanks is sending the class of 2020 off on a good note. Youll have made it through the time of great sacrifice and great need. And no one will be more fresh to the task of restarting our measure of normalcy than you. You chosen ones. Announcer this mornings eye opener is presented by toyota. Welcome to cbs this morning. From our homes to your house, were glad to be here on this monday morning. Anthony, i always think tom hanks puts everything in perspective in such a good way. You are the chosen ones. Thats a good way to look at it. What a great message for graduation 2020 when so many are feeling such stress. Yeah it was a great message and great they went on with the graduation because i know its something a lot of these students are really missing. Real graduation. Yeah, its a milestone for all of us. Were going to begin with this today. A prediction from President Trump that the u. S. Death toll from the coronavirus could reach 100,000, which is tens of thousands higher than his previous forecast. But over the weekend, crowds defied social distancing guidelines to enjoy the nice weather. It was nice in many places of the country over the weekend. People gathered in parks. Right here in new york city. On beach es across the country. The number of coronavirus cases continues to rise across the nation. More than 54,000 new reported cases over the weekend. And that raised the total above 1. 15 million. Nearly 3,000 more people died from the virus raising that number above 67,000. David begnaud is in central park for us near a temporary hospital that opened last month. David, good morning. Good morning. The temporary hospital was set up by samaritans purse in conjunction with mt. Sinai hospital. But the hospital has not been overwhelmed so, as of today, samaritans purse will stop accepting patients here at the Field Hospital in central park and theyll start the process of closing. And bringing down these tents. Thats the good news. But get this. On march the 3rd, there were 9 coronavirus deaths in the United States. As of may the 3rd, 67,000. 67,000 deaths in a twomonth period. Now curves are being flattened around the country. Thats the good news. As the weather gets nice, people are turning out. But people turning out is bringing a lot of concern for officials nationwide. This is what it looked like in new york city over the weekend. The weather was really nice and so two of the places people went were to central park and the christopher street pier. There were a lot of people without masks. You wear the mask, not for yourself, you wear the mask for me. Its a sign of respect to other people. Crowds also gathered on the National Mall in washington, d. C. , to watch the blue angels and the thunderbirds soar overhead. And on the beaches in florida and texas. It came to a head in illinois where yesterday the state confirmed nearly 3,000 cases in 24 hours. Its highest number so far. Hundreds of people attended large parties in chicago over the weekend. In direct defiance of mayor Lori Lightfoots threats to stay at home or risk being arrested. At one of them, five people were shot. That just one week after social media captured hundreds of people gathering at 26yearold janeal wrights home while his mother worked a 24hour shift as a first responder. In an interview on sunday, he apologized. I apologize to the mayor, and i apologize to the government and the governor, and i really apologize to my mother. Reporter elsewhere around the country, some Business Owners are defying state orders. Take california. Gym owner jacob lewis welcomed back customers on friday. Railing against governor gachb newsoms orders to stay closed. Im not closing. They can fine me every day if they want. Ill let them pile up and take it to the federal court and take newsom to court, too. Reporter protesters from maine to oregon, New Hampshire to kentucky, continue to challenge those stayathome orders. A lot of people say its an assault on their civil rights. Yesterday White House Coronavirus coordinator dr. Deborah birx expressed concern that some protesters are not practicing social distancing or wearing masks. Pointing to protests at the michigan capitol last week. They go home and infect their grandmother or grandfather who has a comorbid condition and they have a serious or very or an unfortunate outcome. They will feel guilty for the rest of their lives. Reporter in some places around the country theres an order that people wear masks when they go inside businesses. Some people are pushing back against that. Violently. In stillwater, oklahoma, the mayor says that a Business Owner was threatened with by someone who had a firearm because they didnt want to wear a mask inside of a business so the mayor overturned the order no longer requiring people to wear masks inside businesses there. Anthony . David, thank you. President trump says he is very confident there will be a Coronavirus Vaccine by the end of the year. He appeared at the Lincoln Memorial last night on a fox news virtual town hall as he defended his handling of the pandemic. He also sharply increased his estimated death toll in the u. S. Paula reid reports from the white house. Reporter last week, President Trump said up to 70,000 americans could die from the coronavirus, but last night, he increased that estimate. Were going to lose anywhere from 75,000, 80,000, to 100,000 people. Thats a horrible thing. Reporter his Top Health Officials say the number could be up to 2 1 2 times that. Our projections have always been between 100,000 and 240,000 american lives lost. And thats with full mitigation and us learning from each other of how to social distance. Reporter but the president is still pushing to reopen the country. Are you going to urge the nations universities and schools to go back in september . I am. I want them to go back. We have to get our country back. The president says the timeline for each state to reopen will be different. But he suggested some states were even taking too long. Certain states are going to have to take a little more time in getting open. And theyre doing that. Some states arent going fast enough. Seated at the Lincoln Memorial, mr. Trump was asked if he was bringing the country together. I think that winning ultimately is going to bring this country together. Im shocked that during a crise t crisis it would be so partisan. Reporter but he took no blame for the divide, blaming democrats instead. The democrats, the radical left, would rather see people im going to be very nice. Im not going to say die. Im going to say would rather see people not getted well. We are not partisan combatants. We are human beings. Reporter over the weekend, a call for unity came from former president george w. Bush in a video message. Let us remember how small our differences are in the face of this shared threat. Reporter President Trump took issue with the former president s statements and lashed out at his silence during impeachment. With the number of deaths rising and more and more americans losing their jobs, the president is once again laying the blame on china. My opinion is they made a mistake. They tried to cover it. They tried to put it out. Its like a fire. Its really like trying to put out a fire. They couldnt put out the fire. Reporter President Trump has previously praised chinas handling of this outbreak and these new claims about transparency come amid increased criticism of the Trump Administrations handling of this pandemic. Over the weekend, secretary of state mike pompeo claimed that china tried to conceal the extent of this outbreak while stockpiling medical supplies. Last night, President Trump said there will be a very conclusive report from the u. S. About the origins of this virus. Gayle . Thats very disturbing information. Thank you, paula. For more on how the partial reopening of states could affect the fight against the virus here, were joined by our chief medical correspondent, dr. Jon lapook. Good morning to you. I broke it. I went out after 32 days. I went out on saturday. I was going to go out on sunday. I saw the number of people out there. I freaked out a little and said, no, not going out. Lets start with the basics. What should people keep in mind once you venture outside . You know, gayle, i spoke to the cdc last night about this. And they are adamant, they are hammering home the point that its not a free pass going outside. Even if you are in a place where theyre opening up. You still have to do all the things that everybody is telling you to do. The social distancing. The face masks. And absolutely you need to continue to wash your hands. Its so easy because its an invisible threat. You arent seeing it. But i like what dr. Birx said which is you dont want to get infected yourself and then even if you have no symptoms, pass it on to grandma. If were just outside Walking Around if you bump into each other, could you get the virus that way . Just random bumps . Thats what i was worried about. Is it that dangerous . You know, we are still learning things about the aerosolization. Little particles in the air. In general, the advice from the cdc has been, it has to be prolonged contact and specifically, i remember asking them, what about you are just walking in central park. You walk by somebody and happen to be four feet away, not six feet away. Thats not what people are most concerned about. Thats not what drives infections, this sort of casual contact. Its more prolonged contact where youre within six feet for some prolonged period of time. Certainly more than six seconds. Whats your message youre seeing people are getting restless. Theyre closing in on each other. Some are saying its an assault on our civil rights when were being told we cant go outside. Whats your message to people that dont think social distancing is necessary and that we need to get out of the house . You know, this is a generation, this is a time when we need to be thinking about society as a whole, not about ourselves individually. I spoke to dr. Tom inglesby last night, the Infectious Disease expert from hopkins. It was interesting how it could be reasonable to start thinking about opening up. But you want to do it logically in areas, for example, states that dont have a lot of infections. Vermont, montana, alaska. If youll do that opening up, do it carefully. You need enough testing to know whats going on. And you also have to have enough boots on the ground and public Health Officials so if you notice theres an infection to isolate the person, figure out who their contacts are and do all the standard Public Health measures weve always done over the years and that are tried and true. It all boils down to the testing, jon. One question if you need one question answered to better understand the virus, what is it for you . Just the one. Its the question that we dont know is going to be asked tomorrow. Seriously. Every day theres something new that comes out. A new problem. Problem smelling, problem with clotting, a problem we didnt predict. The problem here is we dont even know the questions to ask right now. But i sure would like to know what the arc of this is going to be. Yeah, you and me both. Everybody listening wants that question. Thank you, jon lapook. Tony . Gayle, thank you very much. There are questions about the pace of reopening in europe as well as here in the United States. Several European Countries are also letting stores reopen and giving people more freedom to go out. Italy reported its lowest daily death toll since just after the lockdown began. And some familiar signs of life are returning. Chris livesay is there. Reporter and theyre off. Joggers allowed once again to run in parks long off limits. For two months, virtually all italians have had to stay at home. But today, life begins returning to something nearing normal. In romes iconic campo de fiori flower market, theyve returned. Its been hard economically and personally, he says. Im part of this piazza, and its part of me. Cafes like the anticocaffe greco can once again serve coffee. In 260 years has this cafe ever been closed . Never. Never closed up. Not even during world war ii . No. So for now its only takeaway and only in disposable cups, not exactly an italian tradition. Italy is still in the full throws of the pandemic says the Prime Minister giuseppe conte. Schools, churches and museums remain shut. Elsewhere in europe, masks are mandatory in spain where rules against outdoor exercise were also lifted. In germany, widely praised for containing the outbreak, churches resumed service. And this morning, workers return to automaker fords european headquarters. But things arent Getting Better everywhere. The outbreak is worsening in russia which recorded its worst day in new cases sunday with more than 10,000. But theres cause for celebration here in italy where Outdoor Markets like this one are finally starting to reopen. Most stores are going to remain closed for at least two more weeks. Hairdressers have been closed this entire time. As im sure you can tell. Theyre going to stay that way at least until next month. Anthony . Chris livesay with some encouraging signs in rome. Thank you, chris. A colorado paramedic who died from the coronavirus after volunteering to help save lives in new york is being remembered as a hero. Emotional tributes were held yesterday as the body of 66yearold paul cary was transported home. He had already signed up for another thir30 days of Service New York before he got sick. Jamie yuccas has his story. Reporter a somber homecoming sunday for a man who spent his life serving others. After 30 years as a firefighter in aurora, colorado, paul cary became a paramedic. He didnt hesitate when asked to join the battle against coronavirus in new york city. Fellow pair medic royce davis was he the type of guy that wanted to run into the burning building . You would not be able to hold him back. Thats why he came to new york. Reporter cary came to new york april 1st. Part of a wave of out of state medical staff to assist the citys overwhelmed first responders. Often transporting Covid Patients from hospital to hospital. Less than two weeks ago, he himself became ill. Before succumbing to coronavirus last thursday. As he began his final journey home, new yorkers lined the streets to pay tribute. I can see people, citizens standing on theici side of the d clapping a man they never knew. It was a powerful sight. Mayor bill de blasio said cary will be among those honored in a new memorial to medical workers from around the country who answered new yorks call for help. In a statement, carys two sons and four grandsons say theyre at peace knowing he did what he loved and believed it right up until the very end. What did he stand for . Just be humble and go help people. Doesnt matter what age you are. Go help them. Reporter for cbs this morning, im jamie yuccas. 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