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Welcome to our viewers in the United States and all around the world. This is new day. Its thursday, april 2nd, 6 00 in new york. Step back this morning. Think about how much america has changed in one month. One month ago, there are fewer than 100 confirmed cases of coronavirus. Now 90 of the country is under a stayathome order, 5,000 people have died. Well get a report that could show up to 6 million americans filed for unemployment last week. The president has still not issued a national stayathome order. Five more states did add or expand theirs, including now finally florida. 12 states still have not imposed statewide orders. The message from californias governor, what are you waiting for . The nationwide death toll has doubled in the last three days. New this morning, the stockpile of much needed protective equipment is nearly depleted. President trump says the supplies are being sent directly to hospitals x but governors across the country are reporting critical shortages. New y
Mayors from at least 25 cities have ordered people off the streets as looters, fires, and protests continue to grow. We are a nation in pain. This hour, we will attempt to process some of that suffering together as the fires continue to burn. At night this week, of course, we are marking a terrible milestone, the coronavirus has killed more than 100,000 americans. You know, that can feel like just another number in a sea of dehumanizing data. So today were hoping to try to bring the humanity back. We want to honor the sons and daughters, the mothers, fathers, aunts, uncles, the favorite teachers, the beloved nurses who we all have lost to this horrible virus. For the next hour, were going to bring you prayer and words, hopefully, of comfort from religious leaders. Well have music from the harlem gospel choir and the brighamyoung a cappella group. Well bring you stories of the wonderful people the United States has lost to this terrible virus. People you may have heard of before, such a