Barr to federal prosecutors: ‘Be on the lookout’ for coronavirus restrictions that go too far
Barr's directive comes as an Illinois court has ruled against Gov. J.B. Pritzker in a case brought by a Republican state lawmaker seeking a temporary restraining order preventing the state's stay-at-home mandate. In addition, a group of businesses in Pennsylvania has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to strike down an executive order limiting which sectors of the economy can operate amid the coronavirus pandemic, arguing Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf has overstepped his authority.
Meanwhile, President Trump offered his support on Tuesday for states across the country that are beginning to reopen, saying many are moving to do so “safely.”
A small group of scientists and billionaires have teamed up in an ambitious effort to battle the coronavirus pandemic, The Wall Street Journal is reporting. The group’s work has been described as a COVID-19 "Manhattan Project," in a nod to the famous effort to develop the atomic bomb, and reportedly is led by 33-year-old physician-turned venture capitalist Thomas Cahill.
The U.S. may have underreported the number of people who died from the coronavirus by up to 15,000 people as late as April 4, a newly published study suggests.
In China, scientists appeared to dampen hopes that the coronavirus would eventually burn out for good and said the virus will likely return each year, according to a new report.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued new guidance for meatpacking plants and their workers, recommending proactive, precautionary measures to reduce the risk of exposure to the novel coronavirus. The new measures come as analysts say a possible coronavirus-induced disruption in the food-supply chain may leave shoppers paying more for less-preferred cuts of meat.
And a pug in North Carolina reportedly has tested positive for novel coronavirus — possibly the first dog in the U.S. to contract the illness.
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And there were several other developments: