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Abstract:Here's the latest news about the coronavirus pandemic outbreak around the world and COVID-19, the disease it causes.
We'll keep this page updated with the biggest coronavirus headlines of the day. Scroll down for more information on each story and check back for updates.Here's the latest:Trump reportedly squandered 3 crucial weeks to mitigate the coronavirus outbreak after a CDC official's blunt warnings spooked the stock marketUS Navy evacuated over 80% of USS Theodore Roosevelt crew as nearly 600 carrier sailors test positive for coronavirusTrump retweeted a threat to fire Fauci after he said the US's slow response to COVID-19 has cost livesNew York City public school teachers described being unprepared and overwhelmed as the coronavirus forces schools to shut downBill Gates warned that the world is entering 'uncharted territory' due to lack of preparedness for coronavirus'You think you're free, then it comes back': Doctors and patients explained what the coronavirus 'second-week crash' feels likeFauci: 'No one is going to deny' that lives would have been saved if US coronavirus response came soonerCruise ship bookings for 2021 are already on the rise despite multiple COVID-19 outbreaksDisney World will furlough 43,000 employees during its indefinite closure
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"This reversal of economic fortune has caused a level of pain that is hard to capture in words," said Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
Bill Gates warned Donald Trump before he took office of the dangers of a pandemic — and urged him to prioritize the US' preparedness efforts.
"If the current rate of decline continues, claims will dip below 1M in the second or—more likely—third week of June," said economist Ian Shepherdson.
"While the economic response has been both timely and appropriately large, it may not be the final chapter," Powell said.