Tuesday on the NewsHour, although U.S. coronavirus deaths keep rising, there are signs of hope in the New York epicenter. Plus: A conversation with Bill Gates about responding to COVID-19, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan on the effort to find PPE, EMTs on the front lines of the health crisis and Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot on what early COVID-19 data tells us about racial disparities in health care.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS
New York sees signs of virus plateau; Wuhan lockdown lifted
Bill Gates on where the COVID-19 pandemic will hurt the most
News Wrap: Acting Navy secretary resigns after controversy
Md. Gov. Larry Hogan on efforts to catch up to COVID-19
What 2 EMTs are seeing as they respond to NY virus outbreak
Chicago’s mayor on racial disparities in COVID-19 data
2 views on Wisconsin’s holding in-person voting Tuesday
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