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Has jumped dramatically tonight after new york city said it has been undercounting those killed by the disease. The city now says an additional 3700 people who died without being tested are presumed to be victims of the pandemic. Tonight, the death toll nationwide now tops 25,000, without including those new deaths. And confirmed cases are nearing 600,000. Even with those increases, today, the nations governors began laying out their plans for slowly getting people back to work, including rearranging anhools and restaurants with fewer desks and tables to allow for social distancing. But President Trump is calling those plans a mutiny, saying he is in charge of lifting the restrictions nationwide. And as we come on the air tonight, the white house says it has reached an agreement to bail out Americas Airlines at a cost of 25 billion. Theres a lot of news to get to, and our correspondents are standing by. Mola lenghi leads off our coverage in new york city tonight. Mola. Weeks now, reporter well, norah, for weeks now, weve heard that new york citys death toll is actually higher than what was being reported. And late this afternoon, just that was confirmed. The Health Department is now counting probable covid19 cases. More than 3700 people who died mostly in their homes, as well as in hospitals, before a confirmed test. Theres been a long, long journey. Reporter 33 reporter 33yearold janet mendez beat covid19 after spending two weeks in the i. C. U. applause cheers across the country, more than 44,000 have battled back. Almost everybody is on oxygen. And almost everybody is a covid patient. Reporter but for others, the fight continues. New york state saw 1600 new coronavirus patients in the last 24 hours. Icter including presumed covid 19 victims who died before being tested, today, more than 3700 were added to new york citys death toll. You look at the past few days and the number of lives lost, its basically flat at a devastating level of pain and grief. In reporter at the same time, testing is ramping up. This brooklyn site was set up to target hardhit minority communities, but today, Coronavirus Task force member dr. Anthony fauci said america still does not have critical testing infrastructure. We have to have something in place that is efficient, and that we can rely on, and were not there yet. Reporter General Motors today announced today its meeting its pledge to produce 6,000 ventilators. C. E. O. Mary barra said the first batch just rolled off the Indiana Assembly lines. I have to think this is one for the record books. It really is the cooperation between the ventec team, the g. M. Teams, the engineering specialists. Reporter the virus toll is heavy for essential workers. In new york city at least 59 transportation workers, 23 members of the n. Y. P. D. , and five members of the f. D. N. Y. , have succumbed to the virus, including e. M. T. Gregory hodge, a 24year veteran of the department and 9 11 first responder. But 30yearold daniel spano is evidence the virus does not discriminate. I had my soni had my son forever. Im just so devastated. Reporter spano was a fitness trainer in Perfect Health when he got infected. He called my parents, and he was like, i cant, i cant, i cant and my mom was like you cant what . And he said, i cant breathe. At that point my dad went to go to his apartment and on his way called an ambulance for him. Him. Porter he died without any of his family by his side. We had to say goodbye to him through an ipad. My brother, my baby brother was sitting in this hospital bed dying, and we couldnt do anything for him. We couldnt go and comfort him. Reporter again, testing remains an issue. Mayor bill de blasio announced today, later this month, the city will purchase 50,000 tests per week from a company in indiana, in addition to producing 50,000 tests per week on its own. Some, including governor cuomo, are skeptical of that, norah. Ola,donnell all right, mola, thank you. An thank you. And with governors beginning to propose plans to reopen their states, President Trump says he will be the one to decide when lstrictions are lifted and compares governors who say otherwise to mutineers. Paula reid is at the white house tonight with the very latest. Paula. Reporter norah, up until now the president has largely deferred to state governors to decide how their local economies will respond to this outbreak, aut now he says its up to him to decide how those local areas reopen, even though the constitution clearly says otherwise. President trump is counting on members of a new task force to advise him on how and when to reopen the country, a decision many of the nations governors say is for them to make, including Governor Andrew Cuomo of new york, who is warning of a constitutional crisis. Constitutional crisis. The president s position is just absurd. Cos not the law. Its not the constitution. We dont have a king. We have a president. Reporter some governors are simply ignoring the president and coordinating with nearby states on how to gradually ease some restrictions. California governor gavin newsom laid out a framework for eventually reopening his state, including reconfiguring classrooms and restaurants for mwer seats. You may be having dinner with a waiter wearing gloves, maybe a face mask, dinner where the menu is disposable, where the tables, half of the tables in that restaurant no longer appear. Everything we did was right. Reporter during an angry press conference monday, the president showed a video timeline of the federal governments response. Iut mr. Trump was unable to answer what his administration did to prepare for the virus in the entire month of february after banning most travelers from china on january 31. The argument is you bought yourself some time. You didnt use it to prepare hospitals. You didnt use it to ramp up testing. Right now were 20 Million People are unemployed. Its so disgraceful the way you say that. Reporter . Are dead, how is this supposed to make people feel confident in an unprecedented crisis . Nobody thought we should do it and when i did it reporter but what did you do with the time that you bought, the month of february . What did we do. Reporter the gap, the month of february. What do you do when you have no case in the whole United States reporter we had cases in february. Excuse me. Itu reported it, zero cases, zero deaths on january 14. Reporter january, february. Theres a complete gap. The white house still has not provided an answer to that critical question. In tonights briefing though, the president announced he is suspending hundreds of millions of dollars in funding to the world health organization, accusing it of mishandling the coronavirus outbreak and favoring china. He also announced a 25 billion deal to bail out the airlines. Norah. Odonnell paula, thank you. With dr. Fauci warning were not there yet on key steps to reopen the economy, we wanted to bring in dr. Scott gottlieb, the former commissioner of the f. D. A. , because hes written a road map about what it would take to get america back to work. Octor, thank you. Thanks. Odonnell so, is the nation ready yet . Well, i think were getting ready. You know, you clearly see a decline in cases. I think that were heading to a trajectory. We can start to contemplate potentially reopening aspects of the country in may and in june. Its going to be a slow process. We want to do it gradually and we want to evaluate along the way to make sure as we go back to work, were not triggering a spike in new cases. Odonnell as part of your road map you note you need the decline in cases. But you also talk about the systems that need to be in place. What are those systems . Li right. You want the ability to broadly test the population. Ite other thing you want is you want reserve capacity in the to Health Care System, so we need to make sure the Health Care System itself is no longer overwhelmed. And you also want the ability to do what we call Contact Tracing basically, when you identify a positive case. Thats the bread and butter, if you will, of Public Health work in terms of controlling an epidemic. Odonnell then what is the acceptable level of risk that americans should be able to take in order to return to work . Well, look, this is an infection thats going to be with us for a long time. Were going to have to learn to live with some element of risk here. And i think were going to face a bigger risk heading into the fall as we go back to school, as College Campuses go back into session. And the fact that this virus probably has a seasonal component to it, its probably something that is going to have a seasonal aspect, where its going to want to come back. Odonnell we started a series this week called racing to a cure. And given that a vaccine wont be available until a year, 18 snths from now what, do you see as the most promising pre vaccine treatments that are out there . Well, theres a number of dirvirals that act directly on the virus itself, a handful in advance development, that could potentially be available within by the fall,ral months. One or mo fall, one or more of these antibody drugs available, combined with an antiviral drug that acts directly on the virus to inhibit its replication that can be used early in the course of the disease to prevent people from getting really sick, that kind of medicine cabinet i think would be very effective in helping to mitigate the significant risk from this virus. We dont need a magic cure here. We dont need a magic bullet. We dont need something that cures the virus. We can have a therapeutic toolbox that can mitigate the osk of the virus and help prevent spread in certain patients. Odonnell dr. Scott gottlieb, thank you so much. Thanks a lot. Odonnell today, barack obama formally endorsed joe biden for president and ending his public silence on the race. The former president has a clear goal heading into the fall party unity among democrats. Ed okeefe reports tonight. Hi, everybody. Reporter former president barack obama rejoined the campaign frey today, virtually, from his washington home. He cited joe bidens work on past global epidemics and the 2008 economic recovery as reasons why the former Vice President is ready for the white house. I know hell surround himself with good people experts, scientists, military officials who actually know how to run the government and care about doing a good job running the government. The 12minute video included criticism of President Trump, without naming him, and congressional republicans. Republicans occupying the white house and running the u. S. Senate are not interested in progress. Theyre interested in power. Reporter the endorsement comes one day after senator Bernie Sanders also pledged his support to biden. Its imperative that all of us work together. Reporter the former Vice President has put his friendship with mr. Obama at the center of his white house bid. The most successful president in any of our lifetimes, barack obama. cheers and applause reporter its led to disagreements with liberal democrats over health care and immigration, but increasingly, all signs now point towards party unity. Barack obama has mostly avoided speaking out publicly about the campaign until today. And, otherwise, he spent the last several months working the , ones behind the scenes, hoping to unify his party ahead of novembers election. Today he also sent fundraising emails and texts for joe biden and says hell be back out on the campaign trail as soon as he can. Norah. Odonnell all right, ed, thank you. This news tonight by tomorrow about 80 million americans will have received one of those 1200 stimulus checks. One payment processor says much of the money already collected is being used for food. But tonight there are concerns about the supply chain for feeding americans. Hundreds of workers at Food Processing plants in five states have been infected, forcing several to shut down. Ar Dean Reynolds reports, the ripple effects are being felt from farms to supermarkets. Reporter at the j. B. S. Meat packing plant in greeley, colorado, 78yearold saul sanchez was feeling sick, but his daughter could not convince hm to stay home. My dad was an amazing, humble, hardwork individual. Hed be like, they need me. Theyre short staffed. Reporter sanchez died a week ao from coronavirus. 30 others at the plant, now temporarily closed, have tested positive. Y similar story is emerging at the indefinitely closed smithfield plant in sioux falls, south dakota. Which processes up to 5 of americas pork. More than 300 workers there have tested positive for covid19. All critical workers in a food chain that is now being stressed. Kaitlin wowak is an industry analyst at the university of notre dame. Were seeing so many disruptions across a number of different product categories, particularly meat and Dairy Products throughout the supply chain. Reporter consumers are experiencing some shortages due to hoarding, but there is food. The main issue is distribution as more workers get sick. But the other end of the chain are the grocery workers. Hzens of them have died from the virus, and their union says 3,000 are out sick. The disruption adds up to more of an inconvenience for consumers right now, but it could get worse. It could mean more severe shortages. Julieanne potts of the north American Meat institute. Weve got to figure out a way to keep operating, both for consumers and for producers and the animals that theyre raising. Reporter but many crops are not here for another reason. Farmers are destroying them to avoid a surplus, which would drive down prices and create another problem along the food chain. Ght, dean odonnell all right, Dean Reynolds, thank you. 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Odonnell we are all in this together, and theres a powerful example tonight of that in california. Jamie yuccas reports on how a c. E. O. Made a plan to keep all of his employees on the payroll. Thank you. I know that you are working extremely hard on all of our behalves. Reporter every day, the Claremont Club c. E. O. Mike alpert gets messages of gratitude from his 260 employees. You know, you have our backs and youre fighting for us. H reporter his health and tennis club sits empty now, a victim of californias shelter inplace rules. But alpert refuses to just walk away. I can tell you id rather be out of work and lose my job than put anybody on the unemployment line. Reporter the plan ask the clubs 10,000 members to continue paying their dues through april and may. The promise to pay them back once we open egain. Reporter combined with the help from the federal stimulus package, alpert believes he can bovide his employees with a paycheck and Health Benefits through july. 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Odonnell on tomorrows cbs evening news, the creative ways some are staying in shape while staying at home. And if you cant watch us live, dont forget to set your dvr, so you can watch us later. That is tonights cbs evening news. Im norah odonnell. Well see you right back here tomorrow. Hope you have a good night and announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Im chip reid, and weve got a lot more to tell you about this morning, starting with hightech efforts around the world to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Some governments are tracking infected citizens using apps, drones, and even robots. Roxana saberi has the story from london. Reporter in china, a drone picks out perpetrators in public, ordering this man to wear a mask. In south korea, special cameras expose anyone with a fever. And in tunisia, a police robot questions suspected violators of the countrys lockdown. All hightech tools designed to slow the spread of covid19. The form, putting in my address, my id number and all that for them to track me. Reporter milo shia, a student at American University in washington, d. C. Says when he flew home to taiwan last month, authorities told him to quarantine at home for two weeks. They verbally told me that your phone will be satellite tracked. Reporter he just didnt realize how closely. My phone ran out of battery for about 15 minutes. I plugged it in. But by then, there was already two Police Officers knocking on my door. Reporter what do you think about that level of tracking and enforcing it . Some of my friends think its perfectly fine. At the same time, its a little scary knowing that they have this capability. Reporter its a concern raised by privacy advocates. Knowing what time i go to the shop, if im not infected, knowing i who may be meeting here is not relevant. Reporter the extent of surveillance varies from country to country. In europe, voluntary apps track peoples symptoms. And this one in israel even alerts users if theyve come into contact with someone who is infected. Now google and apple say theyre building similar Contact Tracing technology into smart phones, a move President Trump says his administration is looking into. Already, u. S. Officials are turning to Tech Companies to tap into peoples digital data to see if theyre practicing social distancing. Here in london, for example, data gathered by google shows where the uks lockdown is working. Visits to shops are down 84 . To workplaces, 61. But visits to parks where police have had to send sunbathers home

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