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Americans preparing to go back to work . Tonight, the new promise. What can be expected, and when, when it comes to testing in this country. Also tonight, the new and alarming cases of that condition affecting children that some doctors believe is linked to covid19. At least 13 states now reporting cases. Roughly 100 being investigated in new york alone. Governor cuomo today on the children, 5, 7, and 18 years old, who have all died. And tonight, the 8yearold boy given cpr by a sibling. News coming in on him tonight. And what dr. Fauci said today about children and the virus, and the concern going forward. The battle over returning to work. At least 45 states already easing restrictions. Many have yet to meet the federal guidelines. Tesla ceo elon musk defiantly reopening his tesla plant in california, against state orders. Workers back on the job. The move at the big three auto makers in detroit. And what about the Americans Workers across this country who want to go back to work, but who are still concerned for their health . Overseas tonight, fears of a second wave, and the new cluster of coronavirus cases in wuhan of course, ground zero for the pandemic. That city rushing to test all 11 million residents. South korea battling a new outbreak tied to one man. And news coming in from russia, with the most cases outside the u. S. And Vladmir Putins key aide now testing positive. Back here at home, the deadly shooting of Ahmaud Arbery. What the autopsy reveals. As we now hear from the man who recorded the video. And your money tonight. What theyre now seeing at the grocery store. Good evening. Its great to be with you here on a tuesday night. We begin with the hearing on capitol hill. Dr. Anthony fauci and the head of the cdc answering questions for the American People on testing, on a realistic time line for any vaccine. The candid words about reopening the country too quickly. Dr. Fauci warning if were not extremely careful, it could trigger an outbreak that we may not be able to control. Senators grilling them. Senator mitt romney bluntly saying the testing in the u. S. So far is nothing to celebrate. Now with millions of americans set to start going back to work. And of course all of this as the death toll approaches 82,000 lives lost in this country. Dr. Fauci acknowledging the real number of deaths is almost certainly higher. Much of the Senate Hearing conducted remotely in these times. The chairman of the committee and three out of four witnesses under some sort of quarantine. Dr. Fauci warning about the potential of an outbreak, which could deal anotherconomic setback. And senator romney saying testing came too late in the u. S. , that we treaded water for months. The moment he compared testing here to what was done in south korea very early on. Youll see that. Dr. Fauci saying a vaccine by fall is a bridge too far in his words. He was then asked, does that mean kids should not go back to school . His clarification. Well guide you through it all carefully tonight. We begin with mary bruce, leading us off. Reporter testifying from modified quarantine at home, the nations top Infectious Disease expert, dr. Anthony fauci, today with a stark warning for the 45 states moving to reopen without meeting the federal guidelines. If a community or a state or a region doesnt go by those guidelines and reopens, the consequences could be pretty dire, correct . The consequences could be really serious. There is a real risk that you will trigger an outbreak that you may not be able to control, which will in fact, paradoxically, will set you back, not only leading to some suffering and death that could be avoided but could even set you back on the road to trying to get economic recovery. Reporter faucis message, at odds with president trump, who insists the country is ready to get back to work. Id just like to hear your honest opinion. Do we have the coronavirus contained . If you think that we have it completely under control, we dont. I think were going in the right direction but the right direction does not mean we have, by any means, total control of this outbreak. Reporter fauci was asked whether there will be a vaccine or treatments by the beginning of the school year. The idea of having treatments available, or a vaccine, to facilitate the reentry of students into the fall term would be something that would be a bit of a bridge too far. Reporter he later clarified that reopening schools should be tied to a communitys infection rate. I didnt mean to imply at all any relationship between the availability of a vaccine or treatment and our ability to go back to school. Reporter republican senator rand paul pushed back on faucis warnings. I think we ought to have a little bit of humility in our belief that we know whats best for the economy and as much as i respect you, dr. Fauci, i dont think you are the endall. I dont think youre the one person that gets to make a decision. Ive never made myself out to be the endall and the only voice on this. Im a scientist, a physician, and a Public Health official. I give advice according to the best scientific evidence. Reporter according to the official count, more than 80,000 americans have died. Fauci says that underestimates the toll. The number is likely higher. I dont know exactly how much higher, but almost certainly its higher. Reporter today democrats and republicans on the committee agreed, the key to reopening safely is testing. The president monday boasted about the countrys testing capacity. We have met the moment and we have prevailed. Reporter trump and his testing czar, admiral brett giroir, tout that the u. S. Has tested a larger percentage of the population than south korea. But republican senator mitt romney ripped apart that claim. But you ignored the fact that they accomplished theirs at the beginning of the outbreak while we treaded water during february and march. So partially as a result of that, they have 256 deaths and we have almost 80,000 deaths. I find our testing record nothing to celebrate whatsoever. Reporter so far this month, the u. S. Has conducted about 3 million tests. By september, we project that our nation will be capable of performing at least 40 to 50 million tests per month, if needed, at that time. Lets get right to mary bruce. So many questions about the testing. Also about the timing of a vaccine. The president dialing back any promise of a vaccine by years end. The 300 million doses. He said well get through this, vaccine or not. But today, dr. Fauci was pressed on this. He offered what he believed was a realistic timeline for a vaccine . Reporter there are at least eight vaccines in clinical development. He says theyre moving to produce some even before they know if they will work. So they can scale up quickly if approved. But this is a process that takes time. And he says theyre hoping theyll know if any vaccine will succeed by late fall or early winter. Mary, thank you. Dr. Fauci was pressed on the virus and children, and the concern over the dangerous condition that many doctors believe is connected to the virus. At least 13 states now reporting cases. The governor of new york talking about three children who were lost to the condition. Dr. Fauci warning there is still a lot we do not know. Heres Stephanie Ramos on that part of the story. Reporter when bobby dean got covid19, he never had any respiratory symptoms. Instead, the 9yearold was hospitalized with a fever, rash, irritated red eyes, and he couldnt hold down food. He was just crying out in pain anytime anyone got near his belly, his belly hurt so bad. Reporter bobbys now recovering after receiving medications used to treat a similar illness, kawasaki disease. Its a very real thing and its a very scary thing. Reporter tonight, 13 states reporting that rare syndrome possibly linked to the virus. New york investigating about 100 cases. Three kids have died. Weve lost three children, a 5yearold boy, a 7yearold boy, and an 18yearold girl. So this is a truly disturbing situation. Reporter dr. Anthony fauci today warning were still learning about the virus impact on children. I think we better be careful, if we are not cavalier in thinking that children are completely immune to the deleterious effects. Reporter weve been following 8yearold went fr a fever to c my older boy, he got on the bed and he starts to pump the chest. Reporter jayden rushed to the e. R. And put on a ventilator. After two weeks, he was finally released from the hospital today. The little boy whos been through so much, welcomed home by family, friends, and the First Responders who helped save his life. It takes some time for them to recover so we are hoping to see that he recovers. And comes back strong. Reporter david, doctors say when they start to see these kids, theyve often had a few days of persistent stomach illness and fever, and it progresses quickly. Doctors say parents need to be on the lookout for symptoms because in just a matter of days, it can turn serious. Stephanie, thank you. And the debate in this country, the millions of workers who want to go back to work, but who are still worried about their health. Its not one side versus the other. Tonight, a lot of attention being paid to elon musk. Calling workers back to his california factory, defying local health orders. Some workers very happy to get back. Others worried about their health. This highlights what workers will be going through across this country as we reopen. Heres matt gutman on that tonight. Reporter tonight, with each truckload, tesla openly violating Public Health orders. The company is touting its new safety measures, barriers in break rooms, mask requirements, and plastic sheeting. They measure the temperature before we walked in. They give you a mask. You sanitize your hands before you go in. Reporter the tech giants ceo, elon musk, saying hes at work today after filing suit against Alameda County. Accusing them of violating his companys civil rights. Tweeting, if anyones arrested, i ask that it only be me. Officials telling abc news theyre more interested in diplomacy than arrests. I want to make sure we can do it in a safe and methodical way. Reporter tonight, opening in compliance of state orders, the big three auto makers, ford, gm, and chrysler. Bringing thousands of workers in michigan for a phased reopening. They arent starting production until monday. Some are struggling with the risks of reopening. Food plants, deemed essential and ordered back in the defense production act. But only after applying new safety precautions. Tyson foods in maine was closed for six days, then reopened last week. But now reports 51 people have tested positive. 12 of the work force. Today was this mans first day back at a pork plant in south dakota. I was one of those who got sick. Today i was okay. I was happy to go back to work today. And i wish they did that way, way before. Reporter local Law Enforcement telling me theyve heard so many complaints from both sides. Much like what were hearing from the rest of the country. Some folks saying please open up the plant, allow it to be open. Others saying they feel like their health is being jeopardized here. But one man had that middle ground, saying i need this job desperately, even though im concerned about my health. Let me work, but keep me safe. Matt, thank you. Overseas, we continue to watch as other countries reopening before we do. Now, fears of a second wave. Wuhan, china, racing to test 11 Million People after seeing new cases. South korea racing to contain the possible outbreak connected to one man. There is also news involving a close aide to vladimir putin. Heres ian pannell now. Reporter tonight, a new outbreak in wuhan, china, where the pandemic first erupted. The city apparently clear of any cases for days. But now a new cluster and a tenday battle Just Launched to draw up one of the most ambitious testing goals in the world. To have the ability to check every single one of wuhans 11 million residents for the virus. This, as south korea also battles a fresh outbreak. We visited the city of daegu in february. This is now the biggest outbreak outside of china. Were in the city center, or in one of the main urban areas. Just listen to how quiet it is. After months of aggressive testing, the country was down to less than ten cases a day. But as nightclubs reopened in seoul, the numbers spiked. I was passing by. There was too many crowd here. Reporter one 29yearold man visiting five clubs, later testing positive. Thousands are now being tracked and traced. Phone records, credit card bills, even cctv being used to identify who was in the area. More than 100 now testing positive. Despite koreas success in tackling the pandemic, the risks of reopening are proving very real. And david, were also hearing that the spokesman for russian president putin has also tested positive. Hes done well, hes in hospital, but we understand its over a month since he last saw putin himself. David . Ian, thank you. Back at home, to the deadly shooting of Ahmaud Arbery, the africanamerican jogger killed by a white man and his son. Tonight, we hear from the man who recorded that video. Heres steve osunsami. Reporter people outraged by the killing seen in this cell phone video are talking tonight about the autopsy. It shows that 25yearold Ahmaud Arbery in brunswick, georgia, had no alcohol or drugs in his system, and was shot once in the hand and twice in the chest. And now the neighbor who recorded the video of the young mans killing is talking too. I wish i hadnt have been there, but once again, if i hadnt have been there, there wouldve been no video. Reporter William Roddie bryan was there february 23rd when Travis Mcmichael and his father gregory, a former police officer, are seen killing the unarmed young black man in what they told police was an attempted citizens arrest. Why he was recording, he wont say. But he tells us hes fully cooperating with state authorities, whove taken over the case from local prosecutors. I dont have a relationship with the mcmichaels. You know, thats just not something that should have happened. Reporter arberys family says he left for a jog from his home here, and stopped about two miles away to walk through this Home Construction site. The home of one of the gunmen, Travis Mcmichael, is just a few doors down, where in january he told police that a pistol was stolen from an unlocked pickup truck parked outside. Less than a block away is the intersection where arbery took his last breath. The mcmichaels told police they thought arbery was connected to possible breakins in the neighborhood. Nearly 2 1 2 months passed before both were charged with murder and aggravated assault. My son was killed and the people that could help me was not helping me. Reporter state authorities are joining federal investigators looking into the actions of two local prosecutors who removed themselves from the investigation because of apparent connections to the mcmichaels. Steve, thank you. And this evening, many eyes on the supreme court. Some mixed responses today from the justices during a debate over the president s taxes and financial records. Several cases are now under review. 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Reporter jordan hartzell in lewisburg, pennsylvania, on the phone too. Today ive been working on coordinating the logistics of a potato delivery. Reporter deliveries from farmers like doug hess at fall river farms in ashton, idaho. His potatoes on their way. Hi, david. Reporter aidan riley with 40,000 pounds of potatoes. We are working today to load these into a truck. Reporter in fact, some potatoes already arriving. Hi, david. Reporter in california, james kanoff helping to distribute these potatoes to families all across los angeles. And just listen to this number from max goldman. We just delivered over 250,000 pounds of food and our goal is the move 1 Million Pounds by the end of the month. Reporter 1 Million Pounds of food. Theyre grateful for farmlink and the 500 volunteers across this country. We love it. Good night. Im liz kreutz. Say goodbye to shared chips and guac when you go out to eat. Were breaking down guidelines when they reopen. Gearing up to reopen. What happens when an employee gets sick with covid19 . Who is liable . Well have the answers. Im kris reyes in fremont. The standoff between Alameda County and tesla. The latest in the negotiations. Abc7 news starts right now. Building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. This is abc7 news. And now were asking you to do even more than you have done, and thats just personal responsibility. Youve been incredible. So far so good, but more is needed before youll be going out to dinner. Today we learned what well need do. Good evening. Thank you for joining us. Im ama daetz. And im dan ashley. Coronavirus has upended normal life, but it has also opened up opportunities to make a better one. We are committed to building a better bay area for our health, our students education, and our economy and workplaces there is a lot to do. These are big issues that were all dealing with. It starts with health. And today Governor Newsom rev l revealed that california has conducted more than a million coronavirus tests. Nearly 70,000 people have tested positive. Also today, the Cal State University system announced it will all but cancel inperson classes this fall, and it will teach students remotely. Four of the 23 campuses are in the bay area, where most counties have still not relaxed restrictions to match the states shelter in place restrictions. But the state as a whole is moving forward, and today the governor revealed rules for places like restaurants and shopping malls that will allow them to reopen under this phase. None of this means anything if customers dont feel safe. And none of this matters if employees dont feel safe and dont want to come back to work. Well, the economy is bearing some of the most visible impacts. New data shows exactly where in the bay area the Retail Industry is being hit the v

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