Health Care

15 things to know for today about coronavirus

Welcome to The Hill’s daily roundup of coronavirus news.

Cases in the U.S. surpassed 50,000 today, and the rate of infection in New York is doubling every three days. Deaths across the country are just under 700.

Congress and the White House seem to be on the verge of reaching a deal on a multitrillion-dollar stimulus package to try to blunt the economic damage from the coronavirus pandemic, with a vote expected on Wednesday. 

It will be big, and it won’t be the last. House Democratic leaders today said they expect at least two more stimulus measures in the weeks and months ahead.

But President Trump seems intent on having the country “opened up” by Easter, which is less than three weeks away, and a far shorter timeline than the one given by public health experts.

Here’s what you need to know today …

 

From the White House

 

In the Senate

 

In the House

 

In the states 

 

From around the world 

 

On the lighter (non-coronavirus) side…

Because we all need a break, here’s a story about a runaway cow.