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California sees 84% drop in fatal car crashes

At least 20 U.S. states reported seeing a noticeable drop in fatal car crashes during the coronavirus pandemic. CBS News reached out to 26 states with a historically high number of traffic deaths, and found that fatal car crashes on California freeways dropped a stunning 84%, as well as the number dropping by more than half in Michigan and Illinois. Kris Van Cleave breaks down the numbers, and explains why the downward trend is not the case in other states.

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What will Hollywood look like after pandemic?

Hollywood has been drastically impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, with production at a standstill and the summer blockbuster season in doubt. Some major motion pictures will skip theaters altogether, and allow viewers to stream directly to their homes. Derek Thompson, staff writer at The Atlantic, joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to talk about what reopening Hollywood might look like, and how the pandemic could change the industry permanently.

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Experts warn pandemic could be far from over

Protesters across several states continue to defy stay-at-home orders. Experts warn the outbreak could stretch on even longer as people continue to gather despite guidelines to the contrary, while some states are loosening restrictions altogether. A CDC survey found that there have been almost 5,000 COVID-19 cases reported at meat processing plants around the U.S. Michael George examines how parts of the country are handling the coronavirus pandemic.

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