And remarkable rebound. Broadway actor Nick Corderos wife says hes awake after weeks in a coma. We have an update on what could be a turning point in his recovery from the coronavirus. Best news ever. First, heres todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. Our concern is that there is a real risk that you will trigger an outbreak you may not be able to control. Reporter dr. Anthony fauci told senators that their states could face serious consequences if they reopen their economies too quickly. As much as i respect you, dr. Fauci, i dont think youre the end all, i dont think youre the one person who gets to make a decision. I dont give advice about economic things. I dont give advice about anything other than public reporter in Los Angeles County, the stayathome order will likely be extended through july. This is just as dangerous a virus today as it was when it arrived. And we should never become too comfortable. Reporter President Trump is backing elon musk who broke local Health Orders to restart production. This is not the soviet union in 1935. I think you can sit down with this man and work it out. Reporter 3,500 uber employees got the news they were being laid off. An exec cited a dropoff in demand. The coyote trying to chase the road hunter. It got away. Im waiting for the acme anvil to come down. And all that matters a newly minted graduate over at North CarolinaCentral University dancing to celebrate the end of his college career. L thsing bot dog is patroing singapore parks to encourage social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic. I gots to say people would be more receptive if the dog was cuter and cuddlier and less dystopian. Thats why ive designed my own program, the benny bot 9,000. Heres the benny bot. There it is. Benny is ready to be deployed in public parks where he will spread his message of safety, then eat your picnic, steal your shoes, and bite your thighs. Youre welcome. Welcome to cbs this morning. I think Stephen Colbert is on to something, tony. I personally like it when a dog has a head. What a beautiful dog hes got there. I do like my dogs with heads, as well. The problem with the robot dog is it kind of looks like an insect, which is a little offputting. Yes. Yes, its always a little creepy to me. Were going to begin with this americas risky reopening strategy. Amid a new warning of the dangerous from dr. Anthony fauci, in testimony from his home office yesterday, he told the senators that people may die needlessly if states continue to ease social distancing rules before Coronavirus Infection rates decline. The vast majority of states are starting to reopen without following white house guidelines. Many businesses are taking precautions on their own. Others have been packed with people. Theres already been a spike in new cases in some areas with loosened restrictions. Nancy cordes is on capitol hill for us. Nancy, dr. Fauci did have some positive news about a vaccine which well get to. What else did he have to say . Reporter well, the good news is that fauci said Vaccine Development is moving more quickly than initially expected and that we could see whether these Clinical Trials have been successful by late fall, early winter. In the meantime, though, he argued that most states are courting a second wave of cases by reopening too soon. My concern is that we will start to see little spikes that might turn into outbreaks. Reporter speaking from his home in d. C. , dr. Anthony fauci told senators its dangerous for states to reopen before infection rates drop. You may not be able to control. Reporter he said the true u. S. Death toll is likely higher than the official count of more than 80,000, and he said a vaccine will not be ready in time for the fall semester at schools and universities. The idea of having treatments available or a vaccine to facilitate the reentry of students into the fall term would be something that would be a bit of a bridge too far. Reporter still, Kentucky Republican rand paul challenged faucis cautious stance. As much as i respect you, dr. Fauci, i dont think youre the end all. I dont think youre the one person who gets to make a decision. I have never made myself out to be the end all, the only voice in this. We dont know everything about this virus, and we better be careful, especially when it comes to children. The more we learn, were seeing more about what this virus could do that we didnt see from the studies in china or in europe. Reporter all the witnesses and many senators attended the hearing remotely to reduce the risk of infection. There was bipartisan dismay in the governments early response. I find our testing record nothing to celebrate whatsoever. Reporter a contrast to the president s triumphant tone on testing the day before. Theres nobody close to us in the world, and we certainly have done a great job on testing. Reporter connecticut senator chris murphy urged the task force to issue more guidelines to states about reopening. When are we going to get in expertise from the federal government . I do anticipate the guidance to be posted on the cdc website soon. Soon . Soon isnt terribly helpful. Thank you, mr. Chairman. Reporter House Democrats released their massive new rescue bill yesterday. Its worth about 3 trillion, with more payments to state and local governments, to working americans, and more money for testing. The house is expected to vote on it on friday. But Senate Republicans are already rejecting it saying, anthony, that its too expensive. Nancy, thank you. Heavily populated Los Angeles County is extending stayathome orders until august. Restrictions were set to expire for beaches and businesses on may 15th after backlash over the new announcement. L. A. s mayor is telling people not to, quote, freak out, suggesting some rules may be loosened. Meanwhile, more than 150 kids nationwide are now confirmed to have a mystery illness that may be linked to the virus. Our lead national correspondent, david begnaud, is following the story. Were dealing with an issue thats very disturbing. Reporter the governor of new york, andrew cuomo, says state Health Officials are investigating about 100 cases of pediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome. The condition can affect the blood vessels and organs and cause high fever and dangerously low blood pressure. Theres no time to get cocky. No time to get arrogant. This virus hec f reporter even as new questions arise about the coronavirus, governors are pushing ahead with plans to reopen. In california, governor gavin newsom is urging caution after announcing new rules for dinein restaurants in parts of the state. None of this means anything if customers dont feel safe. Reporter its true that coronavirus cases are falling in many of the hardest hit areas. But an unreleased fema report finds the Coronavirus Infection rates in some cities spiked dramatically in early may after many states loososened restrictions. Take nashville and des moines. Cases increased by more than 90 over seven days. And new hot spots continue to spike at meat packing plants in the midwest. 212 new cases were found at tysons madison, nebraska, pork plant. In st. Cloud, minnesota, the pilgrims pride poultry plant saw cases more than double, from 83 on friday to 194 monday. Workers protested, including muhammad barell, walking off the job. He spoke through a translator. Translator we are demanding the company to close down and disinfect the workplace and do a mass testing and reopen again. Reporter let me read a statement from pilgrims pride. They say the Processing Plant, the health and safety of our team members remains our highest priority, and we have implemented a wide range of measures to combat the coronavirus. We know some people are scared and anxious, and were doing everything we can to keep the virus out of the facility. As for the plant in madison, nebraska, tysons says it shut the location down for a dep cleaning last week, and its screening employees daily including checking their temperature. Gayle . All right, thank you very much. One reason that people are so scared is that the numbers just keep going up. According to johns hopkins, more than 1. 3 million americans are now confirmed to have gotten sick from this virus. The death toll has surpassed 82,000. Johns hopkins dr. Tom inglesby will testify about the pandemic before a House Committee a little later today. He is a director of the center for the Health Security at the universitys Bloomberg School of Public Health. He joins us this morning. Good to see you, dr. Tom inglesby. Lets get right to the numbers because we keep hearing Los Angeles County, its going to be extended, the stayathome orders, theyre told not to freak out. Always good advice. Health experts warned us yesterday that the death toll is probably going to go up and be higher than we thought and that if we open up too soon, that we do it at our own peril. Whats your best advice on when and how states should start to reopen . And i realize it probably varies from state to state. Yeah. It really does vary at this point because some states have seen a pretty marked decrease in case numbers over the last month. Some states are really still seeing a rise in cases on a daytoday basis. Its like a patchwork around the country. The four things that states should have in place to lower the risk of reopening is two weeks of declining cases, a Health System that can really care for more people if they get sick, widespread diagnostic Testing Available for anyone who has covid symptoms, and then a program for rapid tracing of contacts of cases. So they can try and break the chain of transmission. We keep hearing about testing. Everybody says testing is the key. I think everybody agrees that were not where we need to be when it comes to testing. I want to know from you, what do we need to see, and how close are we to being what you think is smart to Reenter Society i call it. I think in some places in the country we are getting closer. There are some states which really have brought case numbers down to Single Digits a day. New cases. That makes it possible for the Public Health agencies to track those cases, to find all their contacts, get them into quarantine, and try and keep this under control. Thats what countries around the world have done that have been successful. I think the parts of the country that are still seeing a rapid rise in cases or daily rise, where we dont really have diagnostic testing as extensive as they need to have or Contact Tracing, thats where its going to be more difficult and risky for them to reopen. And those places i think we need to really proceed cautiously. Whats the balance do you think between hope and honesty for the public as we navigate this virus . I know youre testifying later today, but what is your message . I want to hear from you the balance we need between hope and honesty, and what will your message be today . I think honesty has to come first. People have to understand the i. Government and Public Health and political leaders. I think we should have hope. We have reasonable hope. Dr. Fauci talked about Vaccine Development, there are medicines under development, cases are coming down in many parts of the country. And those states have shown us that its possible to bring this disease under control in the United States. Other countries have, as well. But we also have to be realistic that we dont have the same situation around the country. And there are some places where this disease could really reaccelerate and cause a much larger outbreak. So i think we have to have a balance of both. Yes, theres reason for hope. But we have to be realistic. Yeah. Your message later today will be what . My message later today will be that we really need to build Contact Tracing around the country. Thats going to be our key capacity for the next six months to a year. We have to really be able to find cases through diagnostics and be able to trace the contacts. Thats the bread and better of Public HealthDisease Control strategy thats been in place around the world. We just need to build it up in the United States to a place where we havent had it before. And thats going to help us get this disease under control. All right. Were all looking for a good sign. Thank you very much, dr. Tom inglesby, for talking to us this morning. Thanks. Tony . Thank you so much. The coronavirus of course is a global problem, a global challenge. Fears of a second wave of infections has led some countries to rethink their opening plans. Russia now has the second highest number of reported cases behind the u. S. , and the chinese city where the pandemic began plans to test every Single Person to guard against a recurrence. Asia correspondent Ramy Inocencio has that story. Reporter w o in the next ten days, chinas coronavirus epicenter is testing its entire population of 11 million people. Wuhan reported six new coronavirus cases over the weekend. The first since the city celebrated the lifting of its 76day lockdown in april. In south korea, seoul has ordered more than 2,000 clubs and bars closed, and now Contact Tracing nearly 11,000 people. A new cluster of more than 100 covid19 cases were found linked to the capitals entertain district. Dr. Jerome kim is a leading epidemiologist in south korea. If the government hadnt done this, there would be 119 people out there infecting other people. That gets to the point of pele. Reporter and in russia, tragedy on top of infections. A fire at a hospital in st. Petersburg killed at least four coronavirus patients. The even hit close to vladimir putin. His spokesperson is the latest highranking official to fall ill. In japan, some good news prime st the country is on a steady path to ending its epidemic. The National State of emergency could be lifted across much of the country thursday. For cbs this morning, Ramy Inocencio, tokyo. Plan to dropped criminal charges against President Trumps First National security adviser is on hold this morning. Retired general Michael Flynn pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi during its russia investigation, then tried to withdraw hissm case says wants to hear monies fropinions from interested parties first. They say flynn did not commit a crime because the fbi had insufficient reason to question him. The coronavirus did not stop the Supreme Court from hearing arguments on whether President Trumps bank and accountants can be forced to give investigators his tax returns and other financial records. As jan crawford reports, the potential burden of congressional inquiries is the key issue here. At some point theres a straw that breaks the camels back. Reporter over more than three hours Supreme Court justices focused on where investigations become a president ial distraction. Theres a long, long history of congress seeking records and getting them. Reporter at stake, whether House Democrats investigating the president s business dealings and a new york grand jury looking into his campaign can subpoena tax returns and other records mr. Trump has long sought to keep private. Were fighting all the subpoenas. Reporter tme tsident could comply with court orders. President nix someone to watergate. President clinton in a Sexual Harassment lawsuit by paula jones. The presidency is being harassed. Reporter President Trumps personal lawyer jay sekulow argued his client has temporary president ial immunity from such subpoenas while in office. The president isnt above the law. Reporter some justices seem skeptical of that argument and appeared to search for a middle ground. How can we both protect the houses interests in obtaining information it needs to legislate, but also protect the presidency . Reporter Jeffrey Rosen says the case is hard to predict. You can imagine the court sending both cases back to lower courts. 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