LIVE UPDATES: White House releases plan to 'open up' country from coronavirus, but experts say more widespread testing is needed

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LIVE UPDATES: White House releases plan to 'open up' country from coronavirus, but experts say more widespread testing is needed
 
 
LIVE UPDATES: White House releases plan to 'open up' country from coronavirus, but experts say more widespread testing is needed
 
Here's the latest news about the coronavirus pandemic outbreak around the world and COVID-19, the disease it causes.
 
 
 
 
 
FDA grants emergency use authorization to Rutgers-developed coronavirus saliva test
 
 
FDA grants emergency use authorization to Rutgers-developed coronavirus saliva test
 
The FDA granted an emergency use authorization for a saliva-based coronavirus test developed by Rutgers University.
 
 
 
 
 
There are more than 70 potential coronavirus vaccines in the works. Here are the top efforts to watch, including the 16 vaccines set to be tested in people this year.
 
 
There are more than 70 potential coronavirus vaccines in the works. Here are the top efforts to watch, including the 16 vaccines set to be tested in people this year.
 
Research is moving historically fast to produce a coronavirus vaccine, but will take time to test. Here's the top efforts to watch in 2020.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bill Gates has warned of an impending pandemic for years. Here's how he's dealing with the coronavirus pandemic — from pledging $100 million to fight the outbreak to becoming Warren Buffett's
 
 
Bill Gates has warned of an impending pandemic for years. Here's how he's dealing with the coronavirus pandemic — from pledging $100 million to fight the outbreak to becoming Warren Buffett's "scientific adviser."
 
Bill Gates has called President Trump's decision to cut WHO funding "dangerous," and said the organization's work is especially important today.
 
 
 
 
 
Wuhan abruptly increased its coronavirus death toll to 50% higher than previously reported
 
 
Wuhan abruptly increased its coronavirus death toll to 50% higher than previously reported
 
Local officials in Wuhan, China, where the coronavirus began, blamed the discrepancy on under-reporting due to an overwhelmed medical system.
 
 
 
 
 
Virgin Orbit will soon use its modified Boeing 747 to launch satellites into orbit using a rocket strapped to the wing — here's how it works
 
 
Virgin Orbit will soon use its modified Boeing 747 to launch satellites into orbit using a rocket strapped to the wing — here's how it works
 
The Virgin Atlantic Boeing 747 turned Virgin Orbit aerial launch platform aims to give companies an easy way to launch satellites into orbit.
 
 
 
 
 
Moderna's in-progress coronavirus vaccine just got a huge funding boost from the US government
 
 
Moderna's in-progress coronavirus vaccine just got a huge funding boost from the US government
 
If clinical trials show the vaccine works, it could be available as soon as this fall for certain high-risk groups like healthcare workers.
 
 
 
 
 
A top executive at one of America's largest healthcare companies is leaving for the rest of the year to go help the WHO develop a coronavirus vaccine
 
 
A top executive at one of America's largest healthcare companies is leaving for the rest of the year to go help the WHO develop a coronavirus vaccine
 
Andrew Witty, a top executive at UnitedHealth Group, is taking a leave of absence to work on a coronavirus vaccine
 
 
 
 
 
Trump spars with Cuomo on Twitter about federal funding, saying that he's been 'calling daily, even hourly, begging for everything'
 
 
Trump spars with Cuomo on Twitter about federal funding, saying that he's been 'calling daily, even hourly, begging for everything'
 
Cuomo has asked for federal support in fighting New York's coronavirus outbreak, though Trump has blamed states for lacking the supplies they need.
 
 
 
 
 
8 ways the coronavirus is more dangerous for veterans
 
 
8 ways the coronavirus is more dangerous for veterans
 
One of the communities hit hardest by the coronavirus is US military veterans, who are more susceptible to the health and economic risks it poses.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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