Governor Cuomo says "possible flattening of the curve" in New York but warns crisis is not over; Health and human services inspector warns of "widespread" and "severe" medical supply shortages; Wisconsin postpones Tuesday's elections as cases rise; California trying to organize states to work together, instead of competing, for supplies; White House continues to push anti-malaria drug against recommendation of medical experts; Surgeon General: This week is going to be "our Pearl Harbor moment, our 9/11 moment"; Fauci: up to 50 percent of those infected may not show symptoms; CNN obtains audio of Navy secretary blasting ousted commander as "stupid" in address to ship's crew; Source: Biden and Trump spoke by phone about coronavirus; Boston mayor hoping for end to "mixed messages"; Inside an emergency room; Life and death struggles in a hospital emergency room; First responders' challenges; Coronavirus hot spot; New Orleans mayor: Coroner's office is at capacity; Heroes face new hurdles; Coronavirus strains emergency services across United States;
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