Tonight, the coronavirus in the u. S. Experts now warning of the risks of states trying to open too quickly. And the new data. The virus not just attacking the lungs, but the kidneys and the heart. What we now know. And news tonight. The first deaths here in the u. S. Were weeks earlier than first thought. What weve learned about those cases, and where. And the reality inside hospitals across this country. The startling images just outside new york city. The Emergency Room filled, even as Authorities Say were past the peak. Doctors and nurses trying to revive patients. In new york, 474 lives lost in just the past 24 hours. And tonight, the next chapter of this. Governor cuomo and his call for a Contact Tracing army. Thousands of people who will help trace any signs of a second outbreak. Also tonight, some states starting to reopen without meeting the guidelines from the white house. In georgia, where gyms, hair salons, and Bowling Alleys are set to open friday, restaurants next week, t
new york descends from its peak, the number of patients flooding the hospitals is still shockingly high. overnight, more than 1,300 new admissions. a tough week in the e.r. the associated press given access into st. joseph s medical center in yonkers. a nurse frantically pumping a man s chest. the medical team in full protective gear standing back, arms up until that jolt to the man s heart. he s revived and put on a ventilator. we do this all day every day for the last month, multiple times a day. reporter: dr. anthony leno says it s a daily struggle between life and death. it s been a nightmare. we have a volume of sick people like you can t believe. in one shift, i pronounced six people dead. reporter: new york hit the hardest of any state. but finally coming down the mountain. we re in a relatively good place. better to be going down than to