Tuesday on the NewsHour, the U.S. Senate reaches a deal on a new $500 billion COVID-19 relief package. Plus: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on the pandemic response, what the collapse in oil prices means for other economic sectors, kidney damage among some COVID-19 patients, why Uganda has a low number of virus cases, the hunt for a vaccine, a White House update and scenes from a world on pause.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS
What’s different about the latest Senate COVID-19 aid bill
Nancy Pelosi on her top COVID-19 legislative priorities
The cascading economic effects of plummeting oil prices
News Wrap: Senate committee finds Russian election meddling
Severe kidney damage in some COVID-19 cases alarms doctors
How Uganda’s history of epidemics prepared it for COVID-19
The massive global effort to develop a COVID-19 vaccine
How Trump plans to limit U.S. immigration
What the world looks like when humans stay home
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