Coronavirus live updates: US cases surpass 5,000, Mnuchin says Americans 'need cash now'

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The development of coronavirus vaccines and treatments are underway. Currently, there is no proven therapy for the virus that has sickened more than 185,000 worldwide.

traded more than 500 points higher, or about 2.5%. The 30-stock average was briefly up more than 600 points and traded more than 200 points lower at one point. It also dipped below 20,000 for the first time since February 2017. —11:26 am: Mark Cuban calls for rules on government aid to companies: 'We need to make sure all employees benefit'

Cuomo said at least 264 New Yorkers, or 19% of the known cases, have been hospitalized with COVID-19. The number of New Yorkers hospitalized with the virus is higher than average, Cuomo said during a press briefing Tuesday on the COVID-19 outbreak spreading throughout the state. Amazon said it made the decision to prioritize these shipments so it "can more quickly receive, restock and ship these products to customers," adding that it's "working around the clock to ensure availability on these essential products." The company told sellers it will notify them once it resumes regular operations.

While ESPN hasn't made decisions about what "stunt event programming" it has in mind, Magnus referred to "ESPN8: The Ocho," an annual event ESPN has run on ESPN2 as a takeoff of the movie "Dodgeball," where events such as "Acrobatic Pizza Trials" and "Cherry Pit Spitting" have been packaged together to create a makeshift tournament of oddball events.

The repo operations follow other liquidity measures from the Fed aimed at getting banks to keep money moving through the economy. Along with the aggressive liquidity measures, the Fed also has cut its benchmark borrowing rate 150 basis points, or 1.5 percentage points, over the past few weeks. —The Federal Reserve said Tuesdaythat are having a hard time getting the short-term funding they need to operate.

in South Carolina after his niece got sick in the wake of interaction with the Brazilian delegation at the Trump resort Mar-a-Lago in Florida. Mulvaney has no symptoms now, a senior administration official said.

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