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Comes time to open the economy, now its back to the federal government as a responsibility . Reporter Texas Governor greg abbott said he will release a strategy that will eventually be a slow opening to businesses there. This is not going to be a rush the gates, everybody is suddenly able to reopen all at once. Reporter this as President Trump insists he will be the one to decide when the country reopens despite never issuing a nationwide lockdown and leaving that up to states. For the first time in history, every state is under a disaster declaration at the same time. The National Death toll numbers are staggering and yet in new york the epicenter of the pandemic there are indications the number of infected is leveling off. Heres the good news, the curve continues to flatten. Reporter across the country the number of hospitalizations is down. The u. S. Surgeon general says it appears the nations hot spots, places such as new york, new jersey, detroit and new orleans are all showing some signs of improvement. Dr. Jerome adams tweeting this morning, in the midst of tragedy there is hope. Social distancing and mitigation is working. There is a light at the end of this dark tunnel. Health Officials Say reopening will likely have to happen section by section. This pandemic has affected different parts of the country differently. Were looking at the data very carefully county by county by county, and we will be assessing that. Reporter still this morning Los Angeles County Health Officials reported seeing its highest number of covid deaths in a 48hour period. 31 people died. The u. S. Military says a sailor on board the u. S. S. Theodore roosevelt. To date many soldiers have tested positive social distancing is a challenge as people in alabama and mississippi relied on community shelters, and then theres the economic impact. Disney announced it will furlough 43,000 walt disney employees starting april 19th. One of the largest pork processing plants now closed until further notice. This after 238 employees at Smithfield Foods in south dakota tested positive for coronavirus. That number of infected accounts for more than half of the states total. When it comes to reopening in new york, Governor Cuomo says that he knows people want to get back to their normal, he knows they want to get back to work, but he says when it comes back to new york state, its not going to be simply like flicking a switch, he says when it does happen, it will not be an instant return to normal. Don . Jason carroll, thank you so much. I want to bring in dr. Michael ocerom. Hes the author of the book deadliest enemy, our war against killer germs. Thank you so much. Thank you for joining us. The debate over opening the country back up is obviously necessary. We have an urgent Ongoing Public Health crisis. Where are we with the number of deaths and the flattening of the curve . First of all, we have to understand were just at the beginning of this entire situation, and thats sometimes hard to hear, but it should also be the very reason why what we do for planning takes into account not just next week or next month but for the next 16 or 18 months. Some of the most conservative estimates, we could easily have between 800,000 and 1. 6 million deaths. We have had 23,000 to date. Thats tragic, each one of those is a loved one, but think how much more we may have to go. Part of the challenge we have as you laid out, don, in the opening comment, what is our plan to not shut down the country and not allow the cases to go unabated. We dont have a good plan for that. Thats the challenge we have. Lets talk about the tests. What about the tests and vaccines well need to reopen . Whats the status on those . Let me just say, i know this is not popular, we have over promised on testing and Contact Tracing. Youll hear talking heads say this is important. The articles have come out. Let me remind everyone, our best guess, its more than a guess, its 1078 educated calculation, even by this fall we will only be able to test about 3 Million People a week or about 4 of the countrys population every month. By the fall . By the fall. Thats the capability we will have. Lets just deal with it. I was on the show six weeks ago i said testing was going to be a disaster, we wouldnt have the reagents. We would have all of this hype and promise. Think about this. We dont know what these tests really mean. Take the Antibody Test right now. If you look at a test thats highly sensitive, 95 of the time it can pick up the actual antibody there, highly specific meaning there are not a lot of false positives. If you test 1 Million People and you have 5 of the population, youll have basically 270 excuse me, 470,000 people who have tested positive but youll also have 470,000 people who have false positive tests. The the challenge is not just the availability, how does this work within our system . We dont really have a clue yet how to do that. There are places in this country which have peaked and are receding. There are places that are current hot spots. There are places youre looking at that are yet to be hard hit so how do we know . Theres no nationwide system, not you know, there are different everything is different. How do we really, really know . Youre saying its going to be fall until we get to the testing where you say were going to get. How do we really know when were going to get back to normal or what the new normal is . There is good news though. The Public Health system which has been left out of many discussions, have you seen cdc as a prominent member of this discussion nationally . They should be. No. They have set up a whole series of different surveillance mechanisms, looking for influenzalike illness in doctors office, being able to survey whats going on in the community. We can tell fairly well before these cases start to ramp up that theyre starting to ramp up with this type of work that we do. There is a lot that can be done. We can do a lot, its just weve been so focused on this testing issue and Contact Tracing which has gotten us off the ball. Don, if i could, i would take all of the thousands and thousands of Health Care Workers who have been furloughed losing their jobs and help bring them in around Nursing Homes and help bubble those locations from the virus. Do you know how much we would stop transmission in so many communities today . If we would take the respirators, decontaminate them, reuse them again, that would help us tremendously with health workers. Theres many practical things we can do. Why . Because we dont have a national plan. Thats what i think of all of the things you hear from the governors all trying to reopen, theyre all doing it on their own. Wouldnt it be great if we had a set of circumstances, a set of measures that said this is the on ramp, this is the off ramp. This is how were going to get ramped up, this is how were going to get off. Then even you and i wouldnt have this discussion and we would be looking at the data saying, where are we at tonight instead of wondering will we ever know . What do you think about the coordination of the governors, them grouping together to organize to do this regionally. Is that a good approach . I think thats a great. I think the governors on a whole have demonstrated an incredible leadership. The boots on the ground where the deaths are occurring, the illnesses and on a whole they have done well. We can do more to offer them support. Theyre not trained Public Health people. They didnt get into this to be Infectious Disease experts. Therefore, i think we need to offer them more. I think our hats should be off to two groups. Basically the Health Care Workers in this country and in many cases the governors of this country. They have done remarkable work. One more question. Summers coming up. Yeah. Its icier to stay home when its winter. Its cool, whatever. People are coming up, cabin fever, pool, beach, you want to be outside. Now what . What happens . Are we going to have a normal summer . Be able to go to the 35pools in their backyard, public beach . Its like this issue when theres no new normal. When youre on the lake in minnesota and you get a storm warning that says 25 miles away theres a bad storm coming, you get off the lake. You enjoyed it until that time. We need to have similar mechanisms to warn the country when cases in your area are starting to show that increase and you better try to slow them down. If we can have that kind of system in place and work it with all the other areas around us, you know, we can do a lot to let people live their lives, make money, have a job, see your family and actually also be very in tube with if we start to see this increase in cases in your neighborhood, were going to do something to try to shut that down. We can do better. We can do much better, we just have to start thinking about how to do it like youre doing right now. Boy, its going to be interesting to see what happens next. Thank you, doctor. Appreciate it. Thank you, don. Good information. See you soon. The cdc says social distancing is working in San Francisco. Lets bring in the mayor, london brie. Thank you for joining us and good to see you. Of course. You declared a state of emergency on february 25th before there was a single confirmed case of coronavirus. That ban, gatherings of 1,000 people or more, then three weeks later when you had fewer than 50 confirmed cases you shut the city down. Businesses closed city in wide, shelter in place. You took a lot of heat then. What did you see happening and why did you do it . Well, we in San Francisco, weve been in situations where we have had to rely on our Public Health experts in the past with a lack of support from the federal government. Just think about the 1980s during the aids crisis when our Public Health department here in San Francisco led the way while we were virtually ignored by the federal government. We knew we had to keep an eye on the situation, we had to rely on facts, we had to rely on data, we had to be prepared for what we knew was going to come. It wasnt as if it wasnt going to come to San Francisco or the United States. We had to be prepared. And so relying on the people who were paying very close attention to this, we operated our Emergency Operations center right away in january just to keep an eye on things to understand what could potentially happen and what i felt was most important every step of the way is that we inform the residents of San Francisco every step of the way and we wanted people to be prepared for what i thought would happen as a result of the coronavirus here in our city, and it was really about protecting and saving the residents of this city. I was watching the briefing today and i thought about you and your city when im paraphrasing the answer to the question the president was asked about it and he said, why would i do a shutdown when there were no deaths, few deaths or there were never no cases here . And i thought about you. San francisco did it, look how it paid off for them. It paid off well and they had the foresight. San franciscos case curve is flattening. The cdc says social distancing is working, so what did you think of the idea of opening things back up again . Are you worried about it spreading again . I think we need to be careful because the fact is we may feel good about the fact that it appears that its flattening, but as soon as we let up, all of a sudden we can see that surge and become something completely different. People start to get comfortable. People are tired of being indoors. Theyre like, well, wait a minute, were flattening the curve, were seeing changes, we can go out and do what we have done in the past, but it doesnt work like that. It takes one super spreader or it takes one situation out of control that could create a bigger problem than what were dealing with now. So i dont think we can get comfortable until we get over this hump. Weve got to be very careful even when we decide were going to reopen the city or reopen the state or what have you, we have to be careful about what that actually means as it relates to businesses, as it relates to gatherings and everything that we do. Appreciate your time, mayor. Thank you so much and be safe. Thank you. Theres no question that were in the middle of a Public Health crisis with more than 580,000 cases of coronavirus, 23,000 deaths. So what exactly happened today at the white house . Thats next. Want to brain better . Unlike ordinary memory supplements 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. This is a Public Health crisis. Number of coronavirus cases in the u. S. Soaring fast. 582,000 over 23,000 people have died. Lets discuss the governments response with cnn White House Correspondent john harwood. Jeffrey toobin and chief washington correspondent for politico, ryan lizza. Tough job, ryan. Good to see all of you. What does the white house need to be focusing on and whats actually happening at these Task Force Briefings . Well, what happened today was we saw exactly what consumes donald trump most of all. Its not the protection of his constituents, its the protection of his sense of self. He is right now trapped in a terrible reality of economic devastation, illness and death on his watch. He is watching on television harsh reviews of his performance. Reading in the New York Times the dissection of all of the ways he was slow and behind the curve on this crisis. Watching tony fauci go on jake tappers show on sunday announcing the slowness of the response was costing lives. That was very hard to take. He came into the briefing today with a sense of anger that he was being criticized. He went after caitlyn, he went after paula reed of cbs. He mounted a furious defense of himself and that same impulse is what drove him in the latter part of the briefing, this outrageous surge of authority. That was him watching today when governors saying trumps not going to get a job done so we are going to move ahead together as regional blocks to figure out how to reopen the economy. Donald trump went to the Briefing Room and said, no, im powerful. Im the one with total authority. That is not based on legal analysis from the white House Counsel or his sense of philosophy, it is him asserting power. He gave away the game later when he was questioned on that saying, well, the governors will go along with it. When mike dewine, the governor of ohio, was on with anderson this evening, he tiptoed around what trump was saying, well, the buck stops with me but ill listen to the president , he has a big bully pulpit. That was the president trying to cope with stuff that was very painful today. Ryan, you asked the president about his authority over governors. Take a listen. Just to clarify your understanding of your authority visavis governors, just be very specific. For instance, if a governor issued a stay at home order when you say my authority. The president s authority. Not mine because its not me. This is when somebodys the president of the United States, the authority is total. And thats the way its got to be. The authority is total. Its total. And the governors know that. The governors know that. You have a couple of bands of excuse me. Excuse scind that order . You have a couple of bands of democrat governors, but they will agree to it. The authority of the president of the United States having to do with the subject were talking about is total. Do you agree with that . It sounded jarring. It was sort of an empty statement. I think he recognizes that his authority is not total, right . So, you know, it was alarming to watch the president stand up there and say that, but there was you know, theres something empty about the statement, right . We all know the authority is not total. As things went on and he got very defensive about that statement and then other people were involved in the conversation like Vice President pence, it became clear that the white house doesnt actually think that, right . That its just this its just this bizarre rhetoric. It is bizarre and the president is asserting total authority. Its not north korea. Go ahead. Why cant we just take him at his word . Its ignorant . Well, but the thing is, hes lying, but he may actually believe it. Its total ignorance of how the law works. Its ignorance of the constitution under article 2 of the constitution that is not one of his powers. The states have the powers to open and close the businesses in their states. He doesnt have that authority. And it just seems appropriate to simply point out that this ego mania, this lying, this ignorance about how this country is supposed to work is what we saw today. But, jeff go ahead, ryan. I was going to say, i was sitting there asking these questions and then saw Vice President pence standing there silently and thought, this is a great opportunity to ask the Vice President , does he we always see Vice President pence standing next to trump, assume that he agrees with him. You know, i sort of brought him into the conversation and said, you know, do you have the same view of executive authority that the president did . And if you listen closely to what pence said, he was very clear that he was walking this line between being sort of obedient to the president and making sure he didnt criticize him or contradict him. At the same time he talked about it, he made it clear that he absolutely did not believe trump had the total authority. He talked about plenary authority, having a relationship with the governors and, you know, it became very clear that thats not actually their view and trump is just sort of making it up on the fly. I know. Ive got to run though. To jeffreys point, pence does not call the shots. Its donald trump thats calling the shots. I think jeffrey is right. He probably actually believes that and does not understand or hasnt read the part of the constitution well, it wouldnt be there because it doesnt say that. Thank you, gentlemen. I appreciate it. In the midst of this crisis we need the facts to protect ourselves and our loved ones. Were going to dig into those facts next. And. Lets get started. music fades in hey hi the fact is there are more than half a million cases of coronavirus in this country. More than 23,000 americans have died, but we are starting to see signs that the curve may be flattening. Those are facts. Lets bring in cnns resident fact checker daniel dale to break down what we heard in the president s coronavirus briefing. The president said this is about the travel restrictions he placed on china. Listen. Heres what happened. When on january 31st i instituted the ban, joe biden went crazy. He said, you dont need the ban. He didnt go crazy. Like he didnt even know what the hell the ban was so he didnt go crazy but he did say he did call me zen know phobic. He called me a racist because he has since apologized and he said i did the right thing. Give us the truth. Biden has not apologized for calling trump xenophobic nor for anything about the travel ban. This is convoluted. On the day the Trump Administration announced the travel restriction, not a ban, biden said this is the time for the response to be led by science, not by trumps record of fearmongering or xenophobia. The Biden Campaign said biden didnt even know about the restrictions at the time he used that rhetoric and wasnt referring to that. Whether you buy that or not, the trump Campaign Said he was obviously implicitly referring to the restrictions. There was no apology. Daniel, coronavirus testing is a massive problem. The president was asked about that today as well. Heres what he had to say. We rebuilt a whole industry because we inherited nothing. What we inherited from the Previous Administration was totally broken, which somebody should eventually say not only were the cupboards bare, should i say, but we inherited broken testing. Now we have greatesting. So whats the fact check here . The National Stockpile was not empty but ill focus on the testing claim. It simply doesnt make sense that the Trump Administration supposedly inherited broken, flawed, obsolete tests as he said. This was a new virus identified this year. The flawed tests were developed by the cdc under trumps leadership this year in 2020. The president also claims that governors requested too many supplies. He said that we dont hear about ventilators anymore, but thats not true. Thats not true. In fact, we had republican Maryland Governor larry hogan on abc yesterday saying, its not quite accurate were happy we got what we need. He specifically identified ventilators as one thing hes in great need of. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy said theyre trying to keep ahead of the hospital bed and the idea that the governors have given up by needing stuff is not based on fact. Daniel dale, appreciate your time. There are new concerns about using hydroxychloroquine for treating the coronavirus. Well tell you what you need to know. When managing diabetes you cant always stop for a fingerstick. With the freestyle libre 14 day system, a continuous glucose monitor, you dont have to. 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You combine it with z pack, you combine it with zinc depending on your doctors recommendation and its having some very good results. Here discussing the medical analyst dr. Celine gounder and meg kelly of the Washington Post fact checker. Both of you, i appreciate your time. Dr. Gounder, he cites an anecdotal story. 11 people died using chloroquine which the president has touted. Doesnt that explain why you need to study them before rushing them out . Thats right, don. The initial french study that had many of us hoping this would be a potential treatment, where they looked at hydroxy cl hydroxychloroquine and z azithromyc azithromycin, that has been retracted. 11 out of 81 patients, more than 10 , died of fatal cardiac arrhythmias. They are known to cause cardiac arrhythmias so its really not surprising that were seeing a high rate of complications, especially in patients who have already underlying medical issues, including coronary Artery Disease and other vascular disease. Meg, the National Media gave the president four pinocchios. Please, if you will, walk us through how this idea even got to the president. Sure. So it really started in january. There were a few tweets that came out in china from travel to nigeria. We saw the biggest bumps in the social media sphere happen in february through that site. In early march it started to trickle up in social media circles. Then, you know, in the middle of march or, excuse me, march 7th or so i was watching investors tweeting the same data from the study, the french study. That paper was retweeted and quote tweeted by elon musk, showed up in fox news, breitbart and a few days after that it sort of made its way to trumps talking points. Interesting. And then there you go. Its just been touted and spread around in this sort of conservative echo chamber and the president keeps repeating it. So, listen, dr. Gounder, lets talk about the science of all of this. Researchers in new york, theyre going to release preliminary results from hydroxychloroquine study next week. You say you find the study uncomfortable. Why do you find it uncomfortable . Well, i find it uncomfortable that we are, in fact, many medical centers using hydroxychloroquine and zit throw my a sin as this then this and the reason its uncomfortable, except for patients in the icu where we have them on continuous monitors, for the most part most patients are not on cardiac monitors. We are trying to minimize the number of times we go into a patients room to see them, to examine them, in part to conserve personal protective equipment and to reduce staff exposure. That means things that we would do like checking an ekg every day, were not able to do. These kinds of cardiac arrhythmias can be missed right now. Its uncomfortable to me that this is being incorporated into Standard Practice when we dont have the data. Dr. Gaunder, i want to talk to you about disturbing photos. They show bodies being stored in rooms. They are in parts of the country for people who might not be seeing the magnitude of it where they live. Well, don, detroit has been hit especially hard and its interesting. I was actually on the phone this morning with an old friend of mine from college whos a surgeon. Hes been helping run his hospitals response to this. The detroit area has been hit very hard. In particular, the Africanamerican Community and Nursing Homes. Those are both the two most vulnerable groups weve seen in detroit. And a lot of this is related to the fact that these are people in the case of africanamericans, who may be working in front line essential work Service Types of jobs so they dont have the option to social distance. And they may not have the access to good quality of care. Many of them unfortunately have Underlying Health conditions. As we know from seattle, Nursing Homes are fodder for this kind of spread. Once you have one case of covid, it runs through these facilities. Unfortunately detroit has been hit hard on both fronts. I wish we had more time but thank you, dr. Gounder and meg. You can go to the Washington Post. Appreciate both of you. Thanks so much. President trump is threatening to defund the World Health Organization. Were going to dig into how theyve handled the coronavirus so far and what he is saying about it. When i noticed my sister moving differently, i didnt know what was happening. She said it was like someone else was controlling her mouth. Her doctor said she has tardive dyskinesia, which may be related to important medication she takes for her depression. Her ankles would also roll and her toes would stretch out. I noticed she was avoiding her friends and family. Td can affect different parts of the body. It may also affect people who take medications for bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. 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Is considering defunding them. The majority of the money that they get reporter january 22nd wuhan one day from any form of lockdown, china is in crisis mode, the w. H. O. Praises china. Yet as we now know for the previous two months china has been silencing its doctors, stonewalling its people and lying by omission about the disease. In january at least the w. H. O. Seems unwilling to question chinas truthfulness raising concerns it could have done more to stop the pandemic before it got going. Dr. Peter drobach is a u. K. Based health expert. If there was evidence early on that china was not sharing or was covering up information about a new virus and about this outbreak and trying not to share that with the world, then certainly it would have been appropriate for w. H. O. To call them out on that. Reporter the w. H. O. s senior official, margaret harris, says the w. H. O. Was doing all it could. On the 4th of january we notified the world via social media and by the piece we put out a formal notification in whats called disease outbreak news. Reporter but that was short of a long way the level of alarm public Officials Say the world needed to hear. It would take another month to get to that point. On january 14th china is still telling the w. H. O. They have not seen humantohuman transmission. That day the w. H. O. Echos chinas message. Also, that day the w. H. O. Reports thailand gets its first imported case of covid19. Two days later, january 16th, the w. H. O. Reports that japan has its first imported case. The same day the w. H. O. Reports a third country affected, too, on tweets considering Global Travel patterns, additional cases in other countries are likely. But it isnt until january 19th the w. H. O. Acknowledges what had become obvious to many experts, humantohuman transfer was happening. To clear that early on china repressed information and didnt share information in ways that became very dangerous. Reporter chinas epidemic has got traction and is on its way to becoming a pandemic. Still, january 22nd w. H. O. s general is still praising china. The next day w. H. O. Experts failed to flag the looming threat. Independent scientists with expertise are brought together. They came to dr. Tedros and said, we dont have a consensus at that point on the 23rd. Reporter it would be a week later, the end of january, before they announce what to the world already seemed obvious in the Broader Health community. Im declaring a Public Health emergency of international concern. Reporter the next day President Trump calls for a travel ban on china. The w. H. O. Director general criticizes trump. Tensions begin building. The more that we go on casting blame back and forth instead of working together, you know, this is really at our peril. China has the greatest collection of clinical expertise in fighting covid19 as anyone in the world. We should be learning from them right now. Reporter a point the w. H. O. Is keen to flag, that even while denying humantohuman transfer in january, china was providing vital genome data. The w. H. O. Passes to the world to help make test kits. Two months later the w. H. O. Would declare the pandemic. The w. H. O. s track record from previous crises, better on sars when it stood up to china. If you go back to the sars epidemic, 2003 to 2005, w. H. O. Had a more muscular posture including calling out china early and pushing them to provide more transparency and more information. They didnt have any more power at the time but they simply used the bully pulpit they had. I closed the borders despite him and that was a hard decision to make at the time. Reporter by late march trumps china ban has become a central plank. The w. H. O. Becomes a scapegoat. Theyve got to do better than that. Reporter most countries, including trumps friend boris johnson, are standing by the w. H. O. And so, too, most experts. If this breaks out in Subsahara Africa and countries with fewer ventilators in the entire country than one New York Hospital does, then we need w. H. O. And International Support there to help them get prepared. If who is weakened, that could really hurt us in the months to come. Reporter most experts agree that the who does actually need reforming given extra powers not disbanding for another organization, and when david navorro says the battle against covid19 is far from done, hes correct, but the global consensus seems to be that the w. H. O. Really needs to be part of that fight, don. Nic robertson, thank you so much. Thank you for watching, everyone. Our coverage continues. These days you need faster internet that does all you expect and way more. Thats xfinity xfi. Get powerful wifi coverage that leaves no room behind with xfi pods. 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