Testing Falls Woefully Short as Trump Seeks an End to Stay-at-Home Orders
| By SAPNA MAHESHWARI and BEN CASSELMAN March brought a record sales plunge as the coronavirus outbreak closed stores. A long shutdown could leave lasting changes in the shopping landscape. | | | By ABBY GOODNOUGH, KATIE THOMAS and SHEILA KAPLAN Flawed tests, scarce supplies and limited access to screening have hurt the U.S.'s ability to monitor Covid-19, governors and health officials warn. | | | By MICHAEL D. SHEAR But his announcement that he would freeze the U.S.'s contributions to the organization in the middle of a pandemic was denounced by Democrats as well as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. | | |
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| By REUTERS The World Health Organization's leader expressed his dismay at President Trump's move to cut funding to the group during the coronavirus pandemic. | | | By THE NEW YORK TIMES Senator Elizabeth Warren endorsed her one-time rival, former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., for president, praising his decades in public service. | | | By REUTERS Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York said his order would require people to wear face coverings in public when they can't maintain social distance. He also discussed more strategies for reopening the state. | | |
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