Health Care

13 things to know today about coronavirus

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

Coronavirus cases in the U.S. climbed to nearly 63,000, with nearly 900 deaths as of Wednesday afternoon.

Senators have almost clinched a deal on a $2 trillion coronavirus economic package, but there are still last-minute details holding up a vote. It’s not clear how quickly the House would be able to act, but Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) is working hard to bring her caucus on board and ensure smooth passage— even if it doesn’t happen until Friday.

In the states, more governors are extending school closures and ordering citizens to stay at home, even as President Trump continues to insist he wants to stop severe prevention measures by Easter. They are also working to try to secure more medical supplies, either through their own private-sector efforts or by pressuring the administration. 

Here’s what you need to know today…

 

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In the states:

 

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