Its difficult to imagine us getting together in the thousands any time soon, so i think we should be prepared for that this year. When is this over . I say, personal opinion, its over when we have a vaccine. When do we have a vaccine . 12 to 18 months. Lets not make the mistake of pulling the plug too early, as much as we all want to. I fear if we open up too early, and we have not sufficiently made that Health Recovery and cracked the back of this virus that we could be pouring gasoline on the fire even inadvertently. In pushing for a reopening, the white house often talks about and promotes the 3. 3 million tests given so far in the United States. What Health Experts say is we need to see that kind of number in terms of testing every week, or maybe, jim, every day. Were well behind in terms of percentage of the population, other countries. Lets go to elizabeth cohen. Is there any evidence that the country or the states will get a capacity where they can do this broadbased testing any time soon . Reporter jim, for sure its going to take some work. Were talking about not just one kind of testing but two. One involves a swab that goes into the nose, thats typically how its done, and that shows you whether you currently have coronavirus. The other involves taking your blood to see if youve already in the past been infected. Both kinds of testing crucial in this outbreak. With the country shutting down, one thing that could help bring it back to life is this test. It tells you whether youve had covid19 and developed antibodies. If so, you could be immune. So these are the kinds of tests that we know will be critical in the future. Reporter on wednesday the u. S. Food and Drug Administration approved the second and third Antibody Test for the United States, especially helpful for doctors and nurses. I think really being able to tell them, the peace of mind that would come knowing you already were infected, you have the antibody, youre safe from reinfection 99. 9 of the time, this, i think, would be very reassuring to our Front Line Health Care workers. Reporter the concern now . Getting those tests out and distributed to hospitals and doctors offices. Meanwhile, more concerns about hydroxychloroquine, a malaria drug much touted by President Trump to use against covid19. I think it could be a game changer and maybe not. And maybe not. But i think it could be based on what i see. It could be a game changer. Very powerful. Reporter but a new french study of 181 coronavirus patients suggests that hydroxychloroquine doesnt work against coronavirus, and the patients who took it had a higher risk of developing heart problems. The study has yet to be peer reviewed, but doctors in sweden and brazil say theyve seen hard problems, too, and are issuing warnings about the drug. The ultimate weapon against coronavirus would be a vaccine, but it will take many months or even more than a year to get a vaccine on the market, so until then, social distancing is the best we can do. Now, we cant emphasize enough, weve been talking so much about these treatments, these vaccines, but these are in process. Theyre being investigated. They are not available now. They are not in play right now. So its important to remember that we cant turn to these right now. The best thing we can do is stay at home. Jim, poppy . Yeah. Really, the only thing we can do to stop this from spreading. Elizabeth, thanks for that reporting. Now to a new Clinical Trial happening in connecticut where doctors are treating current coronavirus patients with blood plasma from recovered patients. Turning to us now is a doctor at Trinity Health of new england. Doctor, thank you for taking the time. Explain to our viewers how this works exactly. I imagine its about antibodies, is it not, in the plasma . Thats right. Thank you for having me. Id be happy to explain. Basically, in our search for tools to fight this pandemic, we came across an article that was published in a major american journal a couple weeks ago. And it looked at a series of cases, critically ill patients from china. A very small study, five patients, but they did receive convalescent plasma. And as you mentioned, convalescent plasma is fluid that contain antibodies. What are antibodies . These are basically cops or policemen that recognize the virus and are able to fight the virus. So the premise of the study is to get convalescent plasma from patients that have recovered from covid19, have a good enough antibody level and inject that into the critically ill patients that are on ventilators, respiratory failure and really have no chance of survival. So what have you seen so far, and who is getting this at this point . It would be reserved there is an exclusion criteria. It would be reserved primarily for those who are on ventilators requiring high oxygen. They are in a condition called ards which involves the lungs. Basically those are the patients we are studying. We are putting the nuts and bolts to the study currently and we hope to go live in the next day or two. Wow. Are there any other treatments, doctor, that have been working, showing signs of working . So i did this is one of the treatments that were looking at, but there are no proven treatments, though, for covid19, and there are a lot of studies going on worldwide, whether its hydroxychloroquine, chloroquine, remdesivir, compassionate use programs as. E as we race toward the development of a vaccine, the science is still out there what will actually be effective in terms of treating this condition. Doctor, before you go, are there risks also associated with a procedure like this that you guys are going to start in the next few days . So these are risks that we currently are aware of related to blood transfusions. It could be something as small as irritation of the skin, swelling, pain at the site to more rarer type of side effects that include involving the lungs or circumstance latory overload. Doctor, we appreciate what youre doing, trying to work our way toward something that saves lives. Thank you very much. Well, despite the president pushing to ease social distancing quickly, several state officials are warning that life will not look the same, sadly, for quite some time. Thats right. Los angeles mayor garcetti says sports gatherings, large events of any kind, they may not return to the city until next year. Here in los angeles, we might only have 5, 10 of people who have come down with covid19 by the fall. That means that 95 , 90 of us still could get that and it still could spread rapidly. Nothing ive heard would indicate we would be in those large thousands of people gathering any time soon and probably not for the rest of this year. Stephanie elam joins us from los angeles. Thats quite a statement, but, really, california has led on this in so many ways. Whats the reality in terms of what people should expect there . Reporter yeah. I mean, the idea of this new normal, its still going to be a long time before it looks like anything we were doing before, poppy and jim. When you take a look at what the mayor is saying here, Eric Garcetti is saying the idea that we dont know who has had this virus and that the testing is not widespread, thats the number one concern. And hes not the only mayor thats saying that. Youre seeing the same thoughts echoed from mayor bill de blasio from new york city. Youre talking about the two largest cities in the country very much concerned about people getting together. Listen to the mayor of new york city. I want to get people back to work, of course, i want to get kids back to school. But i think its going to take months to get through that whole sequence, and the last thing we should do is gather 10,000, 20,000, 50,000 people in one place. Im a big baseball fan, a big sports fan, but thats the thing i could live without to make sure people are healthy and safe and we get the basics back. Reporter yeah, and here they were looking to see if the lakers were having a championship. All of that right now is such a fav faraway thought and thats not what theyre thinking about. What theyre thinking about is whether there will be testing and then immediately squash that outbreak and to contact the people who may have been near those people so they can also quarantine. The other issues is the hospitals in take those covidpositive patients only here. Thats another part of it. Then what you were talking about earlier, that pharmaceutical intervention, having some sort of vaccine that once that is out, which we know is months away, then you could say maybe we could go back to some sort of normal. But even then, even with all of that here in los angeles, theyre saying masks may be a part of life for a while now. Now we are required to wear them. Also keep in mind were not at the peak here yet in los angeles county. The last two days we have seen the most deaths one day after the other from the coronavirus. So we are not there yet. Its very hard to even think about people coming back together in the ways we were doing just a few months ago, jim and poppy. You look at countries in asia and mask wearing is fairly common even before covid. Stephanie elam in los angeles, thank you very much. Still to come, the case for widespread testing. 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Can states individually do that or do they need federal help and federal coordination . Look, the feds can get the reagents, the feds can get the testing kits, the feds can tell us what type of Antibody Testing is approved so we can roll that out, and then at the end of the day, i think its the governors who are going to get it done. Okay. Are you getting that help that you need, then, the precursor, those materials that you need, including supplies, et cetera, so you can be ready to test in order to reopen . No, thats been really hit or miss. If you heard the frustration from the governors, its really important that the federal Government Act as the central purchasing authority. Everything from masks to reagents, and then get that distributed based on need. Then well get the job done. Okay. So youre going to have the president today release his guidelines for reopening. First question is, are you going to list ten to the president on this or make your own judgment for the people of connecticut . Look, as you said, these are guidelines. Of course well listen, see what he has to say, see what dr. Fauci, dr. Birx recommend, whats a testing protocol that makes sense, how do we share data. At the end of the day, though, every state is different. Every governor will make up their own mind how to proceed. Can you, will you, recommend the reopening of businesses, schools, et cetera, restaurants in connecticut before you have broadbased testing to see who has been infected and how broadly . Jim, i think that would be really dangerous. Were ramping up the tests. We have to see what the infection rate is. We know what the hospitalization rate is. Here in connecticut were still on the upcurve in terms of hospitalizations and infections. Its going from the southern part of the state towards the northern part of the state. So weve got to be careful before we open the door again to schools and everything else. You see whats going on in singapore and hong kong. They have a second surge going on. I suppose im skeptical of this just given the experience of this country at the National Level and the state level on the rise of this. At the early stage of the outbreak still to this day, 3 million tests have been conducted nationally. Thats less than 1 of the population of the u. S. Countries like south korea has managed much more broadbased testing. What confidence should people at home have that as we get to the next stage of this, when were talking about reopening, that the u. S. Will demonstrate an ability to test that it clearly did not have as we got into this . Jim, no question, if we had gone after the mass, if we had gone after the testing agents a few months ago we would be in a very different position than we are today. Thats why in connecticut i think a lot of my Regional Governors are out there on their own. Im talking to local businesses coming up with their own testing protocols, getting their own reagents and such, seeing how much we can do ourselves. I cant simply wait for the federal governments guidance. But ill listen when it comes. I want to ask you, because right now congress is debating additional help to Small Businesses, as im sure you know, because a lot of Small Businesses in connecticut have drawn on this, that first cache of money is running out already. But there is a debate about the next tranch. More money is needed but republicans want to keep it like it is, democrats want to help get it to other places, minority businesses, Rural Businesses that dont have relationships with banks, et cetera. I wonder, given the urgency here, do you support additional federal funding for Small Businesses without those new provisions . Look, we definitely need additional money for the Small Businesses. The Service Economy is virtually shut down in half of our states right now. They have zero revenues, and to keep them intact, weve got to expand the loan program there. I like what the democrats are doing, theyre also saying we need more revenues for State Government, and that State Government goes to locals as well. Right now we get reimbursed for covidrelated expenses. Thank you, thats really important, but around 80 of our revenues have collapsed at this point, and we need some revenue backup or youll see a lot of states in real financial trouble over the next few months. No question, weve seen that. Before i let you go, yesterday you announced you will likely issue an executive order by the end of the week about Wearing Masks in public. This is something weve already heard from neighboring Governor Andrew Cuomo in new york. Will this regulation say they have to wear them everywhere all the time . What will the guidelines be . The guidelines are as follows. Any time you cant appropriately social distance, wear a mask. When you go into a grocery store, wear a mask. If youre working in a grocery store, wear a mask. If youre walking down a lonely street, you dont have to wear a mask, but if you get to a red light where there is a crowd, put on a mask. It protects you and it protects them, and well get this virus behind us a lot sooner. Well, governor lamont, we wish you, we wish the people of connecticut good luck as you face and get to that spike in these cases, the peak, rather, in the cases coming up in the next few days. Thanks, jim. Keep doing the good work youre doing. Thank you. Well, as the nation anxiously waits for a coronavirus vaccine, dr. Anthony fauci says one could come maybe a few months sooner than thought, but were still talking at least a year from now. Well talk to a doctor actually working on a human trial of a Covid Vaccine today. Thats next. 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With me now is dr. John irvin. He is the medical director for pharmaceutical research and is one of two Research Sites selected for covid19 in the nation. Doctor, thank you so much for being here. I have so many questions. You say youve worked on hundreds and hundreds of vaccine trials, that this one is the most important trial we have ever done, and youve already started injecting it into healthy humans. Thats true. I think that there is nothing that we have ever dealt with like this pandemic, which, therefore, makes this by far, i think, the most important vaccine or trial of any type that weve ever done. What are you finding in terms of i know its literally been just since april 7th that you have started this human trial in Healthy People who volunteered. How is it going . Well, as with most vaccines, we give kids vaccines the first year of their life, and as a result all the child illnesses our generation grew up with, we kind of wiped out. Eighth grade girls are taller than i am, and so i think the vaccines have been tremendously effective. We havent been successful 100 . We havent been successful against aids, we havent been successful against another infection called rsv, but we wiped out smallpox which killed off more than the wars in history. We hope that we will be successful against this killer virus that were dealing with right now. We have high hopes. Good. I spoke to Melinda Gates last week, and the Gates Foundation is funding part of this effort, and i asked her specifically about this trial through anovio, and she said that it is promising. Thats her word. One thing that i find so interesting is that your trial does not actually include any live covid19 virus. So how does it work . Well, most vaccines that we do nowadays do not contain live viruses. What they do is they have the dna genetic code that is found on the cell wall of the virus, so that when we inject this into the human host, the immune system recognizes that dna code as a foreign object or foreign invader, develops antibodies against that dna code. Therefore, when the real thing comes along, when the virus comes along with that same dna code, we have antibodies that are able to neutralize that virus and basically then prevent the infection from occurring. Lets talk about the unknowns here and some of the risks, because i know there is something called disease enhancement, and that is where a patients immune system can actually respond negatively to a vaccine. What do we know about that in this study . Well, we dont know anything about anything in this study and thats why were doing the trial. This is a theoretical consideration that i think in the consent form is discussed. Ive never seen this particular thing happen with any of the hundred vaccine trials that we do. The inflammation that is occurring as a result of the vaccine is the same inflammation thats fighting and killing off the virus. Potentially that inflammation could cause some problems with more inflammation of the lung tissue. But i think its a theoretical consideration, one that we havent seen in any of the hundred vaccine trials that we do, and i think as everybody is aware, vaccines are basically given, ten of them, to our children when theyre first alive. This is a concern im not too worried about. I take my fouryearold tomorrow for more vaccines. Final question is this. You mentioned at the top that there are areas that we as a society just havent been successful in terms of aids or rsv with vaccines. Do you have any question as to whether or not a vaccine, a successful, foolproof vaccine, can be created in the next year to 18 months for coronavirus . Its the 100,000 question, 100 million question, is will this virus be more like the smallpox virus and not change, will it be more like the flu virus where maybe every several years we have to consider a change, or will it be like the rsv virus and the aids virus that are constantly mutating and, therefore, a vaccine will not be significantly effective. We certainly hope that were dealing, like the other coronaviruses, with one that wont continue to change. Weve had mers and sars outbreaks that were similar viruses where that wasnt the case. Gosh help us if this is one thats going to constantly change and we wont be able to get a vaccine against. Im optimistic. I know you are. We all hope so. Thanks to you and your entire team. So far the signs are promising. Good luck, doctor. Thank you very much. Tonight, tune in. Anderson cooper and dr. Sanjay gupta hold another coronavirus fears and facts. They have more on how the chan objective is working to contract the virus. 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Consumer spending, as you would expect, also plunged. That the biggest monthly drop since 1992. Plus the Small BusinessAdministration Loan program is about to run out of money, like, today, within hours. Lets talk about all this business. Julia chatterley is with us, matthew egan joins us as well. Julia, if you could walk us through what is now 22 million unemployment claims in four weeks. This is the economic reality check, i think, the devastation being caused purposely by the measures were taking to try to suppress the virus. Were talking about 22 Million People in the space of four weeks either losing their jobs, furloughed or simply frightened about the future of their job, and, therefore, claiming unemployment benefits. Were approaching the point, poppy, where weve almost wiped out the job gains that weve seen since the financial crisis, so over the last ten years just in the space of four weeks. Its broadbased and the fear, despite the trend youre seeing there, is that were still not catching up with the amount of claims that the states are struggling to deal with, and were now capturing up to 20,000 gigatron workers who are likely suffering. The struggle continues. How many of those jobs come back, how many Small Businesses come back . In the last couple minutes, im seeing that money is out. The Payment Protection Program is tapped. Theyre not accepting any new applications. Debates adding more money to this. That is the key, right . Is this aid enough and does it come quickly enough to keep Small Businesses from shuttering permanently . Its been amazing to see how quickly the federal reserve, the white house and congress have acted to try to minimize the permanent economic harm that could happen here because of this health risk. They dont want to see a wave of bankruptcies, they dont want to see a wave of foreclosures, so thats why this relief to Small Businesses is so important. As you mentioned, theyve already run out of funds and there have been all these implementation hiccuphiccups, w can be expected because of how quickly theyve this to roll this out. It really is crucial that the government gets these funds the Small Businesses need, because if they dont, there could be permanent economic harm done here, and it could take longer for the economy to recover. Matt, let me i hate to be the pessimist here, but i think this recovery is going to look so different. And you have some really important reporting this morning on this. We just saw, you know, in the last few weeks the biggest stock market rally weve seen in 87 years, then the fall yesterday. I think hearing from governor newsom, for example, talking about the reality months down the road. You go into a restaurant, you have a paper menu, you wear a mask. Going to stores is different. Do you think that wall street here has been underestimating the longterm fallout in spending that could be ahead for us . Perhaps. That was 5,000 points in the span of 15 days, a 29 gain, just incredible. Wall street is clearly betting on a swift recovery, and the market is also relieved that the government is taking action to try to prevent a depression. But that optimism really doesnt seem to match up with what weve heard from the governors, what weve heard from the Health Experts, and economists. Theyre saying that, you know, this idea of a vshaped sharp recovery is probably too optimistic. Its probably going to be a choppier recovery until there is some sort of vaccine, and thats because of all this uncertainty about a second wave of Coronavirus Infections and whether or not social distancing will really be able to go away or if it could come back. As you mentioned, there are so many parts of the economy that wont be the same until there is a vaccine. People are going to be reluctant to go out to shopping malls, the restaurants, the baseball games, if theyre even allowed to do those things. They may choose not to, and that is going to hinder any sort of recovery. If there is a disappointment in terms of another spike of infections, a second wave, i do think that youll see the market suffer a pullback here. Well see, right . I mean, well see how quickly people change and how quickly businesses come back. Julia chatterley, matthew egan, thanks very much. People in one small parish in louisiana is dying of the coronavirus at an alarming rate. Now environmentalists say they know what may be contributing to the tragedy there. Themselves the moment they realize they can du more with less asthma. Thanks to dupixent, the addon treatment for specific types of moderatetosevere asthma. Dupixent isnt for sudden breathing problems. 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Reporter in midmarch, diane and edmond jasmine went to church where their son was a pastor. He thought they looked ill that morning. It turned out they were both infected with coronavirus. Last week pastor jasmine was recording a sermon when he got the dreaded message. I was preaching and i got the text, your father just passed. I kept preaching. Reporter two hours later, he got another message. His mother had also died. If someone told me, your parents are going to leave you, i would have not accepted them. It just was mindblowing. Reporter the jasmines live their whole lives in st. John the baptist parish which sits on the Mississippi River between new orleans and baton rouge. Its home of a sprawling chemical plants. Its often called cancer alley. This tiny parish with a population of about 45,000 people has the countrys highest per capita coronavirus death rate, according to a Data Analysis by the new york times. 569 coronavirus cases have been reported in st. Johns and 47 people have died. We are dying at unprecedented numbers right here in st. Johns. Reporter st. Johns president robert tailor leads a protest of activists. They believe longterm exposure to toxic air in their neighborhoods have made them more open to covid19. All of a sudden you see st. John at the top of this list, is it pretty shocking for you . I was shocked. The correlation is right. We have a lot of people here who are ill. Who are ill because we thought we were under attack. We must stand up to this if you breathe in these chemicals every single day, it automatically affects your immune system. Covid attacks are mostly people with low immune systems. Reporter some say residents in the parish were slow to take social distancing seriously to keep the virus from spreading. Its also a parish with Underlying Health issues. Epidemiologist susan hasek says more investigation is needed. There is no direct link between the chemical plants and people dying in the parish. 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That connects you to technology and each other. Thats built with and for first responders. Firstnet. The only officially authorized Wireless Network for first responders. Because putting you first is our job. This virus is testing all of us. And its testing the people on the front lines of this fight most of all. So abbott is getting new tests into their hands, delivering the critical results they need. And until this fight is over, we. Will. Never. Quit. Because they never quit. The u. S. Navy is accusing iran of harassing American Warships in the arabian sea, the navy releasing this video of what officials describe as dangerous and harassing approaches, claiming that one iranian boat like that one there came within ten yards of colliding with a u. S. Ship. Wow. Lets go to the pentagon. Barbara starr joins us this morning. Ten yards . Pretty darn close. Of course, the reason this is so concerning is that these are you can see there in the video large Navy Warships moving through the water. They cannot stop quickly if one of those iranian boats was to really make a move and there was concern about a collision, which at ten yards there well would be. They cant stop that fast, and this is how you get miscalculation. Its really important to notice, i think, that the guns on the decks of these 11 small iranian boats that surrounded six navy and coast guard ships, their guns are uncovered, but they are not pointed at the u. S. Navy ships. So this is harassment, very dangerous harassment. And one of the reasons its so concerning right now, of course, is the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general mark milley, has been cautioning publicly that americas adversaries should not miscalculate and think that the u. S. Or the u. S. Military is unduly distracted by the coronavirus. He is saying, you know, dont miscalculate. Were still out there. And the routine military missions go on. Poppy, jim . Quickly, the captain of the u. S. S. Roosevelt removed amidst all of this. Is there any talk of bringing him back . Well, the investigation now is done, and earlier today defense secretary mark esper said he would have to keep an open mind when the results of the investigation do come to him. As far as we have been told by multiple sources, no decision has been made, but as they say, all options are on the table. Poppy, jim . That would be a notable turnaround. Barbara starr at the pentagon, thanks so much. Thanks to barbara. Thanks to all of you for joining us today. Well see you back here, of course, tomorrow morning. Im poppy harlow. And im jim sciutto. Newsroom continues with john king. Thats coming up. Hello to our viewers in the United States and around the world. Im john king in washington. This is cnns continuing coverage of the coronavirus pandemic. The president today promises to introduce new federal guidelines aimed at getting the country back to work. The need for the rush to reopen is obvious. Just look at the gut punch economic numbers in the last month. Another 5. 2 million americans lost their jobs this week. That puts the total of people out of work due to coronavirus disruption at 22 million in just the last month. Part of the solution is better testing. Drug trials are another. They want all coronavirus patients who beat the virus to go and donate plasma. The vast majority of scientists, governors and even Industry Leaders agree the country simply is not ready. There simply is not enough testing. Lets bring in dr. Sanjay gupta and dr. Jennifer lee with us right now to discuss the challenges ahead here. Sanjay, a major challenge for the president as he wants to reopen the country is to ramp up testing. Although he says testing