Lawmakers unveil 'Back to Work' plan for reopening economy with emphasis on mass testing
Drones being used around the U.S. to enforce coronavirus lockdowns were donated by a company with ties to the Chinese government, raising concerns that the nation many blame for allowing the virus to become a pandemic has sneaked a powerful espionage tool into rival American skies.
Meanwhile, Australia is the latest to call for an “independent international” investigation into China’s management of the coronavirus outbreak and the origin of the pandemic, joining the U.S. in scrutinizing China's role.
This development may only fuel a wave of protests that have spread across the U.S. In Pennsylvania, lawmakers and residents who say Gov. Tom Wolf's stay-at-home order to prevent the spread of the virus is too strict are staging a drive-in protest in Harrisburg on Monday, following similar acts by states like Michigan, North Carolina and others.
Could you have been infected with the novel coronavirus but not have known it, having reported no symptoms? New reports suggest that many people have experienced the virus in this way, meaning COVID-19 may be less deadly than initially believed but also complicating efforts to “reopen” the nation.
And in a new class-action lawsuit, Delta Air Lines is accused of making it “difficult, if not impossible, for customers to receive any refund” as flights continue to get canceled amid the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
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And there were several other developments: