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United States coronavirus death toll surpasses 83,000; Sources: Administration officials are questioning if the United States coronavirus death toll is inflated; DC extends stay-at-home order to June

05.14.2020 - By CNNPlay

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At least 48 states will be partially reopen by Sunday as some areas extend stay-at-home orders; Sources: Trump questioning if United States coronavirus death toll is inflated as Fauci says it's likely too low; Ousted vaccine chief to warn of "darkest winter in modern history"; Kushner says he's unaware of any talks on altering election day after suggestion Nov 3 might not be firm; Federal chief: Burden of this crisis has "Fallen most heavily on those least able to bear it"; Leaders named for "warp speed" vaccine effort; L.A. County reopens beaches as stay-at-home orders likely to last three more months; Grocery prices soaring at highest rate in 46 years; Goldman Sachs warns 1-in-4 Americans could be unemployed; Key model projects 147,000 United States deaths by early August; Cases on the rise in South Dakota, Delaware and Arkansas amid push to reopen United States; DC extends stay-at-home order to June 8; CNN poll: 13% rise in visits with friends or family; Multiple states reporting mysterious reactions in children; Nation's largest University system won't bring students back in fall; Trump comments on Dr. Fauci: "He wants to play all sides of the equation"; Whistleblower to testify Trump administration unprepared for pandemic; Michigan governor on protests: "When people congregate they take it back to their communities"; Michigan governor on protests: "When people congregate they take it back to their communities"; New York Times: Michigan has biggest weekly jump in number of people leaving their homes; Michigan governor says she has not talked to Biden about Vice President role; Trump says Fauci's answer on schools reopening "not acceptable"; Russia's reported cases surge, second only to United States; Putin's spokesman hospitalized with coronavirus; Russian-made ventilators linked to spare of hospital fires; Britain allowing people to return to work; London subway station: 60 percent of normal during rush hour; Confusion over UK government's coronavirus messaging; Trump slams Fauci on opening schools;

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