Unprecedented jobless claims "could persist for a while"
More than 3 million Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week, the most in 50 years.
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More than 3 million Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week, the most in 50 years.
Ford also plans to produce "positive air pressure masks" for health care workers, CEO Jim Hackett said.
By social distancing and quarantining, people are "saving lives," retired NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson said.
With a shortage of personal protective equipment, some have resorted to using bandanas to cover their faces.
FEMA Administrator Peter Gaynor said he has several priorities including supply chain management.
A quick timeline would mirror the timeline in China, where the coronavirus outbreak began, Dr. Deborah Birx said.
Concern over the use of the anti-inflammatory drug started after a warning from the health minister of France.
To ensure the country's hospitals can treat the people who get sick, mitigation measures are needed, U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams said.
The current coronavirus testing system in the United States is "failing," Fauci said at a Congressional committee hearing.
The government has been criticized for not doing enough testing, making it difficult to determine an accurate number for how many Americans are actually infected.
More than 1,030 coronavirus cases have been reported in the U.S., up from 126 one week ago.
Dr. Sue Varma recommends picking one reliable news source to get information and "limit the level of intrusions."
Washington Governor Jay Inslee said Sunday that his state is considering measures including mandatory social distancing.
Dr. David Agus said we still don't know exactly how coronavirus is transmitted or how long someone is infectious.
For some people, their immune system's response to the virus "is so overwhelming, it's not in check," Dr. Tara Narula said.