Trump keeps claiming anyone who "wants" a test can get one; Trump: "I have felt no vulnerability whatsoever" after two White House staffers test positive for coronavirus; Kentucky boy on ventilator with rare illness linked to coronavirus; - podcast episode cover

Trump keeps claiming anyone who "wants" a test can get one; Trump: "I have felt no vulnerability whatsoever" after two White House staffers test positive for coronavirus; Kentucky boy on ventilator with rare illness linked to coronavirus;

May 12, 202046 min
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Top health official: Anyone who "needs" a test can get one; Trump: United States conducting 300,000 coronavirus tests daily, Harvard institute: 900,000 tests daily needed by May 15; Trump says asymptomatic people have "no reason" to want to be tested, but a person can be infected without symptoms; Key model raises projected United States death toll to 137,000 by August as states see "explosive increases in mobility"; Trump claims Americans will be able to get tested daily "very soon"; FDA issues first emergency use authorization for antigen test; White House orders staffers wear a mask after scrambling to deal with two staffers who tested positive; Vice President Pence, Mnuchin enter White House without masks; Trump accuses Obama of a crime, but doesn't specify when asked; Trump abruptly ends press conference after Chinese American reporter presses him on rhetoric; Chinese American reporter questions Trump on coronavirus response, Trump tells her to "ask China"; At least 48 states to be partially reopened as of this Friday; Influential model warns of 137,000 deaths by August as at least 48 states will be partially reopened by Friday; 10-year-old Kentucky boy on ventilator with mysterious coronavirus-linked illness that killed three kids in New York; Dozens of New York children sick with coronavirus-linked illness; Small business owners frustrated by loan program constraints; Tom Colicchio on how small business loan program fails restaurants; Chef Tom Colicchio on hoe restaurants can survive crisis; Shanghai DisneyLand reopens as another Chinese city locks down; First DisneyLand park opens in Shanghai as another Chinese city goes into "wartime mode" due to spike in cases;

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