Find people who may be infected. New questions of how to balance privacy and Public Health. And economic survival. Congress negotiates more help for Small Businesses struggling to stay afloat. How even some big retailers may go bankrupt. Thats not good. But first, heres todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. Really, any part of the country is vulnerable. Even rural parts of the country. You see these superspread situations as we saw in south dakota. The debate over when the reopen of the country is getting political. Its no time to get cocky or arrogant. Nobody wants to reopen this country more than president donald trump. Theyve got cabin fever. They want to get back. They want their life back. Their life was taken away from them. Rallies to end stayathome orders were held over the weekend. Its the facts of life. We live and we die. So to shut down the economy because of that is its insane. A gunman in canada has killed at least 16 people in the deadliest such attack in the countrys history. Today is a devastating day for nova scotia, and it will remain etched in the minds of many for years to come. Thailand is seeing a Record Number of baby sea turtles hatching. Thanks to tourist beaches being empty. To pay attention, at least make me look good. Jeff lyons had a feline jump into his home at his working from home setup. Let me show you a little tail wag there. And all that matters. The one world together at home concert helped raise money to fight covid19 and at the same time honor workers on the front line. On cbs this morning. The celebrities raised a lot of money. More than 127 million to help fight coronavirus. Lean on me when youre not strong and ill be your friend ill help you carry on welcome to cbs this morning. That Global Citizen concert, anthony, had so many high points we cant say thank you enough to the people out there risking their lives to save ours. Its true. Great to see stevie wonder. Great to see elton. So many people showed up. Really special. Yeah, yeah. Gaga said nobody said no. From our homes to yours, we hope you had a decent weekend under the circumstances and that you are staying safe. For those of you still providing the essential services, we thank you, thank you, thank you. This is where we start this morning. The white house and many state governors are clashing on two fronts today over the coronavirus testing and when to ease the lockdowns. Over the weekend, america surpassed 759,000 reported cases of this virus. The reported nationwide death toll is more than 40,000 and thats nearly double what it was a week ago. Despite those terrible numbers, gayle, the economic strain is driving some americans to protest stayathome orders. But there are questions about how the rallies consisting largely of the president s supporters were organized. Manuel bojorquez is in miami. We understand florida is already moving to reopen nonessential businesses. Thats right, anthony. Some florida beaches are slowly starting to reopen as the state considers how it will get businesses here back up and running. Lets show you some time lapse video from saturday. It shows people flocking to a jacksonville, florida, beach after it reopened. But florida, like many other states, has seen its covid cases increase up more than 34 in the past week. Many of those protesters across the country say for them, this is about civil liberties. But at the end of the day, a lot of it is also about jobs. And as the lockdowns linger, the demonstrations continue to grow. Usa usa snmt. Reporter in san diego, demonstrators showed up waving flags, holding signs, voicing the same demands. Its not fair to the rest of us that dont have covid19. We all need to get back to work. Reporter and with no social distancing in sight, protesters in wisconsin numbered in the thousands and had a united message. End the lockdown now. In denver, colorado, yesterday, demonstrators swarmed the State Capitol building. An apparent counterprotester blocked cars by standing in the street. In texas, which is set to start reopening state parks today with some businesses partially reopening friday, people ignored social distancing to demonstrate. Usa usa reporter President Trump weighed in on the protests during his sunday white house briefing. People feel that way, you are allowed to protest. They feel that way. I watched the protest and they were all six feet apart. It was a very orderly group of people. Reporter although less vocal, it still appears the majority of americans are not in a rush to lift stayathome orders. A new poll from the Pew Research Center showed 66 of americans say they are afraid of social distancing measures ending too early, including a majority of both democrats and republicans. After ravaging cities, cases of covid19 are spiking in rural parts of the country. Oklahoma saw nearly 32 increase in the last week. Arkansas, more than 39 in the same time frame. There was a more than 82 jump in iowa. The state saw its largest single day increase on sunday with most of those cases from workers at Meat Processing plants. And south dakota, site of the shuttered smithfield pork plant, saw a jump in cases of nearly 124 last week. Former fda commissioner dr. Scott gottlieb on face the nation yesterday says the crisis, especially in areas outside major cities, is far from over. You see the superspread of situations as you saw in south dakota. So i dont think anyone is out of the woods right now. Reporter some of those antiquarantine protests are possibly being organized by conservative progun activists. Facebook tells us that unless the government prohibits those events, it will continue to allow them to be organized on facebook. Tony . Still very small protests in the scope of the very large country. Manny, thank you very much. Governors with stayathome orders say they are eager to lift them as well, but not until theres enough testing to know if its safe. Theyve been looking for federal leadership on that issue. Weijia jiang is at the white house for us where the latest tensions between states and the president. What are you learning . Reporter good morning. As the administration continues to face backlash for not having a National Testing strategy, Vice President mike pence has a call scheduled for later today with all the governors to talk about their plans and supplies. Public Health Experts say testing would have to at least triple the current rate before the country can open safely. The governors wanted to have total control over the opening of their states. But now they want to have us, the federal government, do the testing. Reporter President Trump said it was not the responsibility of the federal government to conduct tests. Testing is local. You cant have it both ways. Testing is a local thing. Reporter but governors say they need the administrations help. I cant do an International Supply chain. And thats where the federal government has to help because no state can do that. Reporter marylands republican governor larry hogan says theres simply a shortage of equipment. To try to push this off to say that the governors have plenty of testing and they should just get to work on testing, somehow we arent doing our job, is just absolutely false. Reporter dr. Deborah birx says coronavirus tests data is crucial. And pointed to what florida has posted on its Public Health website. Theyve been able to show their communities cases and tests, district by district, county by county, zip code by zip code. Thats the kind of knowledge and power we need to put into the hands of american people. Reporter after weeks of calls from state and local officials, the president on sunday announced he would use the defense production act to force companies to make more swabs, essential parts in testing kits. And in short supply. This is what its about. Reporter but other resources are lacking, too, like reagents. A critical chemical to complete the testing process. Were fighting a biological war. Weve been asked by the way as governors to fight that war without the supplies we need. Reporter despite calls for help from officials on the ground, mr. Trump pushed back. Reagents and swabs are so easy to get. Reporter of course, the other big component to this pandemic is the economic fallout. Later today, lawmakers are expected to announce a deal that would allocate another 300 billion to Small Businesses after the first round of aid for more than that amount ran out in just two weeks. Plus an additional 100 billion is expected to go to hospitals and testing. Gayle . Weijia, thank you. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says today his state will begin what he calls the most aggressive Antibody Testing program in the country. Cuomo says new york can conduct up to 2,000 Antibody Tests per day to determine who has been infected. Our chief medical correspondent dr. Jon lapook joins us with more on that. Lets start with the Antibody Test. There are two different kinds. What are they, and how are they different . Well, the two different again, remember, the antibody is to see whether you have been exposed, whether you perhaps have protection. Its not to show whether you have active infection. Thats the pcr, the nasal and throat swab. The two Antibody Tests are the traditional elisa which we have similar things for measles, mumps, rubella. Its not a hard thing to do and tells you the degree of antibody you have. The other is a more rapid test that looks more like a pregnancy test and you see whether theres a line there or not. Theres a control that says its working and if theres a line horizontally it says, okay, you have an antibody. Doesnt tell you how much antibody. So who can get the test . Everybody wants to have that test, right . I think theres not anybody in the country maybe a couple who dont want to have it. They want to know that cold i had six weeks ago, i wonder if that was coronavirus and whether i may have some degree of protection. Right now its slowly rolling out. I know my sister is up near saratoga, and she said there was a facebookbook posting where people were lined up to wait for this Antibody Test over the weekend. The reason for that is that we have had this friction between, do we save the economy or do we try to handle covid19 . You can get your arms around both if you find out you have antibody and were exposed. When its possible theres a big asterisk. Were not sure how protected you are, but then you can consider going back to work. That still has to be worked out. Do you have any concerns about the accuracy of the test . Absolutely. So at the very beginning, there wasnt that much control. A lot of them, dozens and dozens got rolled out. We know there are false positives and false negatives. I heard of one that tested positive just if youve been exposed to any member of the coronavirus family. Remember, the coronavirus is a family of viruses, and about onethird of the common cold is a coronavirus. So the last thing you want is a false positive or false negative. Its better to have no test than to have an inaccurate test. The fda is really jon, realistically. There are only a handful. Realistically, jon, do you think we can go back to life as normal without an effective treatment or vaccine . Im wondering what you think as a doctor when you see the protests that are clearly not practicing social distancing. Yeah. I think that its going to be a new normal. Unless until we get a vaccine that we know is effective. Thats the ultimate backstop. Thats about a year away, and were not sure. Theres no guarantee its going to work. Until then, the reason why we need this testing, which is both the pcr looking to see if you have the infection or the antibodies to get our arms around it and find out who has it, who doesnt have it, and we can try to slowly reopen parts of the country. Without that, we really are not going to know what were doing. Were going to be driving blind. All right. Jon, thank you very much. Tony . Thanks, gayle. It all comes back to testing. Overseas, a new series of arrests in hong kong is adding to concerns that governments are using coronavirus fears to crack down on human rights. The u. S. Is criticizing china after Police Detained leaders of hong kongs protest movement. Holly williams reports. Reporter 15 of hong kongs prodemocracy leaders were arrested in a single day. They joined with millions of other hong kongers last year demanding that china give them full democracy. One of those taken by police was jimmy lai, a wealthy newspaper owner. We interviewed him for 60 minutes at the height of the demonstrations in october. If we dont fight, we will lose everything. What do you mean lose everything . When you lose the freedom, you lose everything. China wants to crush this prodemocracy movement. Nip it in the bud. Keith told us the virus provided an opportunity for a crackdown. The virus has really gotten people off the streets. I think thats probably given a window for the government to go out and start arresting people. Reporter protest movements around the world from baghdads anticorruption demonstrations to Greta Thunbergs school strikes have been effect ofly silen silenced by the virus. Emergency powers mean hungarys Prime Minister can now rule by decree indefinitely and thailands leaders an censor and shut down media. The arrival of coronavirus was an authoritarians dream. It gives them an excuse to ban political rallies, gives them an excuse to crack down on the media. Reporter the question is whether when this crisis is over, citizens will be able to regain the freedoms theyve lost. For cbs this morning, holly williams. We have more news not related to the coronavirus. Canada is reeling from the deadliest mass shooting in its history. At least 16 people were killed when a gunman reportedly dressed like a Police Officer went on a weekend rampage across central nova scotia. The suspect is also dead. Errol barnett shows how the violence unfolded. Reporter authorities in canada say the 12hour shooting rampage began in a rural town late saturday. And ended at this gas station around 30 miles away. Witnesses described hearing gunfire and police later said the suspect was dead. Its just something that i never ever expect to happen here. This close to home. Reporter the gunman, believed to be 51yearold gabrielgab Gabriel Wortman tried to make his car look like a cruiser. The impact of this will extend from one end of the province to the other. Reporter the victims were shot in several locations, including inside and outside of a home. Fires were also set. Police have not yet released a motive. Countless families are in mourning today. Reporter among the dead, heidi stevenson, a 23year veteran of the Royal Canadian police. The mother of two was killed while responding to the scene. Mass killings are not as common here as they are in the united states. They overhauled their gun laws in 1989 after a gunman opened gunfire at a College Killing 14 people. That is now the second deadliest shooting in the countrys history. Prime minister Justin Trudeau called the violence senseless and said on sunday that, quote in moments like these, we come together to support one another. For cbs this morning, errol barnett. Very rough morning. Ahead, hear from a staff at a major psychiatric facility who say that not enough is being done to protect them and their patients from the coro when youre confident in your gut, you feel confident to take on anything. With benefiber, youll feel the power of gut Health Confidence every day. Benefiber is a 100 natural prebiotic fiber. Good morning mrs. Johnson. Benefiber. Trust your gut. Whatever your dog serestbrings home to you,. It shouldnt be fleas and ticks. Seresto gives your dog 8 continuous months of flea and tick protection in an easytouse, nongreasy collar. 8month. Seresto, seresto, seresto. 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