Tuesday on the NewsHour, novel coronavirus continues its spread across the U.S., with confirmed cases rising to 50,000. Plus: Coronavirus fears send India into lockdown, the Senate’s plan to revive the U.S. economy, Sens. John Thune and Bernie Sanders on pandemic legislation, two views on when the U.S. should reopen and the postponement of the 2020 Olympic Summer Games in Tokyo.
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Across globe, coronavirus drives extraordinary measures
How Senate bill would ease pandemic’s economic burden
News Wrap: Pompeo threatens $1 billion cut to Afghan aid
Thune says U.S. government should put life before economy
Sanders says coronavirus testing still ‘woefully inadequate’
Italian doctors urge the U.S. to understand virus’ severity
2 views on balancing medical risk and economic pain
What drove ‘unprecedented’ postponement of Tokyo Olympics
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