The Dow Jones Industrial Average slid about 600 points as a jump in coronavirus cases in some states raised concerns about renewed curbs on business activity
The CDC’s Anthony Fauci says the coronavirus has “brought this nation to its knees” as the U.S.
sees a surge in cases; luxury stores on Fifth Avenue reopen; a Brazilian court rules President Jair Bolsonaro must wear a mask in public. WSJ’s Shelby Holliday has the latest. Photo: Callaghan O'Hare/Reuters
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