Erin Burnett OutFront

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Apr 11, 2020 • 42min

NYT: New federal projections warn infections could spike if stay-at-home orders lifted too soon; Union: At least 2 deaths at Major Co meat processing plant; Fauci: Large-scale antibody tests will be available "very soon"

Trump wants to reopen country "as soon as possible"; Fauci: "no doubt" U.S. will see cases when measures relax; U.S. nears 500,000 coronavirus cases, deaths top 18,000; New York has more coronavirus cases than any other country; Key coronavirus model expects U.S. deaths to peak today; Trump weighs when to reopen the country: "I don't know that I've had a bigger decision"; Top health official: Not the time to be pulling back "at all"; WH: As many as 300 people impacted by coronavirus outbreak at Colorado meat processing plant; Growing outbreak at one of b biggest U.S. meat processing plants; Trump: Working to bring antibody tests to market "as quickly as possible", aiming to produce tens of millions of tests; Fauci: Coronavirus immunity certificates are being discussed; Scientists are studying genes to try and understand why some younger patients are ending up in the ICU; Researchers studying genes to try to solve virus mystery; Researchers studying whether genetics explain why some young, normally healthy patients end up in intensive care; Woman forced to attend her mothers funeral via FaceTime; More and more grieving families are being forced to hold virtual services for loved ones lost to the virus; Coronavirus reveals wealth & racial divides across U.S.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Apr 10, 2020 • 33min

United States coronavirus cases top 456.000, death toll surpasses 16,000; Top health official: Summer vacations may be "in the cards," if the United States takes measures to prevent a "resurgence"; Studies: New York's outbreak came from Europe;

New York reports 799 new coronavirus deaths, most in a single day; Trump: Testing all Americans is "not gonna happen"; Top health official: reopening country "not one size fits all"; Fauci: "It's just not surprising" studies find New York's outbreak came from Europe;Trump: United States coronavirus testing "highly sophisticated"; Federal government blocked private labs from using coronavirus tests in January only to eventually allow them anyway; Connecticut governor says schools, restaurants could re-open by May 20; Connecticut faces testing shortages, high hospitalization rates; CDC: Connecticut hospitalization rate among highest in United States per capita; Nearly 17 million jobless claims filed over three weeks; Economists: Job losses so severe, it's as if entire populations of Minnesota, Michigan and Wisconsin are out of work;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Apr 9, 2020 • 44min

United States cases top 424,000, death toll surpasses 14,500; Growing confusion over who's in charge of distributing supplies; ICU doctor seeing more young patients who need ventilators;Trump: I want to reopen the economy with a "big bang";

White House task force: Philadelphia, DC expected to be new hot spots; Top health official: "It's going to be a bad week for death"; Key model lowers United States death prediction to 60,000 by August, assumes states maintain full social distancing until then; White house coronavirus task force says social distancing is working; Cardiology groups: treating some coronavirus patients with anti-malaria drug comes with "potential serious implications"; Trump repeats voter fraud claim, says evidence being compiled; Congressional aide on federal distribution of resources, "No one really knows who's in charge"; Trump: Economy will reopen "sooner rather than later"; White House aides working on a plan to reopen the economy in May; Small business owners don't know when or if they'll get government help;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Apr 8, 2020 • 46min

United States coronavirus death toll tops 12,000; Trump: African-Americans dying from coronavirus is "disproportional" and "They're getting hit very hard"; Top Trump adviser hopes United States economy reopens in 4-8 weeks;

CDC director: United States toll could be "much lower" than predicted if Americans keep up with social distancing; Key model predicts fewer will need hospitals, fewer people will die: 82,000 by August; Trump keeps pushing anti-malaria drug as many experts caution it's unproven against coronavirus and has side effects; Governor Cuomo: New York sees largest single-day increase in deaths, but "reaching a plateau in the number of hospitalizations; Governor Cuomo: Entire hospital system is over capacity and "stressed"; Governor Cuomo: I just doubled fine for social distancing violators; Fauci: "Very concerned" about African-American death rate; Coronavirus killing disproportionate number of African-Americans; 68 percent of coronavirus deaths in Chicago are African-American, 30 percent of population is African-American; Trump: Expecting more statistics on disproportionate number of African-Americans dying in "two to three days"; American Medical Association President: I spent two weeks debunking "false rumor" that African-Americans couldn't get coronavirus; Citi report: Antibody test could be key to ending lockdown; Top adviser warned White House in January memo coronavirus could become "full-blown pandemic" as Trump publicly downplayed it; Trump on adviser's memo warning of possible "full-blown pandemic", "I didn't see them. I didn't look for them either"; United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in "stable" condition in ICU and receiving unassisted oxygen treatment; Proof people have too much time on their hands; Jack Black does shirtless quarantine dance; America's home videos with a coronavirus twist;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Apr 7, 2020 • 52min

United States coronavirus death toll tops 10,000; More than 97 percent of Americans under stay-at-home orders; Dr. Fauci: "Might not ever" get back to life pre-coronavirus;

Governor Cuomo sees "good signs," warns crisis is not over; Nearly half of United States coronavirus deaths are in New York. Governor Cuomo sees a "possible flattening of the curve"; Trump lashes out at HHS inspector general, suggest he'll look into her background, she's served multiple administrations; Trump lashes out at HHS inspector general's findings warning of severe hospital shortages: "it's wrong"; Top health official on getting back to life pre-coronavirus: "that might not ever happen"; United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson in intensive care with coronavirus, despite being in "good spirits" one day ago; Coronavirus cases triple in Maryland in one week; DC metro area emerges as next coronavirus hot spot; California sending 500 ventilators to New York and other states; Trump claims every governor is "very happy" after conference call with Vice President Pence, despite some who are criticizing administrations response; Trump: United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson in ICU is "scary deal"; United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson condition "has worsened"; Trump says he won't take steps to distance from Pence after UK PM Boris Johnson moves to ICU with coronavirus; Trump pushes drug to treat coronavirus despite experts' warning; Trump on unproven drug: "What do you have to lose?", American Medical Association president: "you could lose your life"; CDC to test more people for past coronavirus infection; California man recovered from coronavirus, now his plasma donation could save the lives of others;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Apr 4, 2020 • 46min

Trump: CDC recommends Americans wear non-medical grade masks; Trump says states shouldn't rely on federal stockpile; High school assistant principal in NYC dies from coronavirus

CDC recommends Americans wear non-medical grade masks but Trump "Won't be doing it personally"; Source: Top health official and others urging Trump to consider national stay-at-home recommendations; Trump says states refusing to issue statewide stay-at-home orders are "Not in jeopardy" despite dozens of combined deaths; Trump says it's up to governors to issue stay-at-home orders; Ohio Gov exempts religious services from stay-at-home order; Wife mourns loss of 42-year-old husband from coronavirus; had no known pre-existing conditions: "I am shattered"; Former students remember beloved high school assistant principal in NYC who died from coronavirus; Unemployment rate jumps in worst jobs report since 2009; Unemployment rate jumps to 4.4%; worst jobs report since 2009; Many Americans worry stimulus checks are too little too late; Small business loan program off to chaotic startTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Apr 3, 2020 • 43min

More than 305 million Americans under stay-at-home orders; Reporter says she may have infected several others at a 90th birthday party for her mom, two people have died; Florida Governor blocks local restrictions tougher than state order;

Coronavirus cases top one million worldwide, deaths top 52,000; Trump administration commits to issuing stimulus funds in two weeks; Trump invokes defense production act for a second time to increase ventilator production; New York City and Los Angeles call on residents to wear face makes coverings in public but preserve masks for health workers; Trump on whether Americans should wear masks: "in many ways, a scarf is better. It's thicker"; Trump: Recommendation coming on whether people should wear masks; Source close to task force: "Certainly possible" virus can spread through talking and breathing; Key coronavirus model cited by the White House revises estimated death toll to 93,500 United States deaths by August, up from 82,000; 90th birthday party linked to cluster of coronavirus cases, daughter says malaria drug helped parents recover; Trump tests negative for coronavirus on second test; Florida stay-at-home order goes into effect tonight, one of the last states to implement despite spike in cases; Study proposes trials that would accelerate rollout of vaccines; Top task force official says virus' characteristics are "very strange"; Record 6.6 million file jobless claims in one week; Jobless claims have surged more than 3,000 percent since early March; Restaurant group lays off 600 employees due to virus; Millions struggling to pay monthly rent as job losses mount; Viewer offers to pay rent for woman featured on OutFront, she was laid off from job at Los Angeles restaurant;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Apr 2, 2020 • 43min

United States reports 869 new deaths today, most in one day; Dozens infected, two dead in Washington after choir rehearsal; One Michigan hospital's ICU at capacity as cases surge;

United States coronavirus death toll doubles in three days, more than 90 percent of Americans facing stay-at-home order; Trump adviser on ignoring early virus predictions from administration experts: Trump "took a gamble and got it wrong"; Source close to White House task force applying social distancing measures sooner "might have a difference"; Trump: United States strategic national stockpile nearly depleted; Trump: Days ahead battling virus "are going to be horrific"; Dozens infected, two dead in Washington, linked to choir rehearsal held before CDC issued guidelines on large groups; Choir director on decision to hold rehearsal that infected dozens of members in Washington State; Michigan ranks third in coronavirus case total; Pence: coronavirus could "largely" be "behind us" by early June; Sources: White House task force may soon recommend Americans wear masks; Trump pushes $2 trillion infrastructure plan for next stimulus; Trump, democrats in agreement that infrastructure should be focus of next round of coronavirus stimulus plan; Schumer to Trump: give frontline federal workers hazard pay; Schumer calls for 25 percent hazard pay for frontline federal workers, says trump "needs to do this now"; Trump on plan to give hazard pay to workers: "I like it"; Millions struggling to pay monthly rent due today; The many ways Americans are being told to stay home; Governor to those defying orders: No more "knucklehead" parties;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Apr 1, 2020 • 39min

United States hots single-day record for reported deaths: 785+; Deaths in Detroit surge as city braces for more cases; Top Health official: "very focused" on antibody testing to determine who has already recovered from the virus;

Trump warns of a "very, very painful two weeks" ahead; President Trump: "I want every American to be prepared for the hard days that lie ahead; United States hots single-day record for reported deaths: 785+, nearly 80 percent of Americans under stay-at-home orders; White House cities model showing United States daily deaths will peak in 14 days; Dr. Fauci: Americans should be prepared for 100,000 deaths; White House extends social distancing guidelines until April 30; At least five states reporting more than 1,000 new cases today; Detroit becomes a coronavirus hotspot, police chief has virus; More than 500 Detroit police officers under quarantine, city's police chief recovering from coronavirus; Company begins antibody testing in Colorado, could allow for fewer restrictions nationwide; Colorado County testing all residents for coronavirus antibodies; Top health official: signs that social distancing is helping to flatten the curve in New York; Pentagon still waiting for info on where to ship 2,000 ventilators; CNN goes inside Seattle ICU treating coronavirus patients, DOC: greatest risk for workers is removing contaminated gear; Five members of one family diagnosed with coronavirus, mom still in hospital; New Yorkers cheer on frontline workers battling the virus;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Mar 31, 2020 • 43min

Top United States health official: second outbreak in the fall is likely; 911 calls skyrocket in New York City as more first responders test positive for coronavirus; Governors to Trump: We need more testing, medical supplies;

Top United States health official: second outbreak in the fall is likely, warns United States could see 100,000 deaths or more; United States hits single-day record of 502 reported coronavirus deaths; Three-quarters of Americans under stay-at-home orders; Study: coronavirus death rate is lower than previously reported, but still higher than seasonal flu; 911 calls skyrocket by 50 percent in New York City amid coronavirus; Nearly 15 percent of New York Police Department officers out sick as cases surge; EMS worker with coronavirus in New York City shares his story; EMS worker: some first responders in New York City are sleeping in their cars between 16-hour shifts; New York Times: Trump says "I haven't heard about testing in weeks" has governors warn there are still issues with testing; Rhode Island: All out-of-state travelers must self-quarantine for 14 days; Rhode Island orders all non-residents to self-quarantine for 14 days after Cuomo vowed to sue over initial New York-focused order; Coronavirus symptoms could be confused for heart attack; Growing reports of patients thinking they're having a heart attack are being told they actually have coronavirus; Trump defends unproven allegations that hospitals are short on masks because "there's something going on"; Washington DC's first coronavirus patient returns home after spending three weeks in the hospital; Washington DC's "patient zero" tells his story; New York patients share ventilators amid dwindling supply; Macy's, Kohl's, and Gap furlough thousands of employees; Small business owners take drastic action to stay open;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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