News stories of a mysterious novel coronavirus outbreak spreading in Wuhan, China began appearing in America in early January. So, how did we get from those small but worrying early warnings to now, when our nation leads the world, not in managing the crisis, but in the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths? Correspondent Martha Teichner talks with Pulitzer Prize-winning science writer Laurie Garrett (“The Coming Plague”); Ashish Jha, director of the Harvard Global Health Institute; and Beth Cameron, who was once in charge of pandemic preparedness for the National Security Council, about the Trump administration’s response to COVID-19. Source
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Pandemic: A snapshot of life in Memphis
Photographer Jamie Harmon’s portrait series depicts Memphis residents in stasis – frozen at a window sill or door stoop, their lives trapped in an uncertain moment in time Source
Coronavirus updates: Global cases near 3 million as CDC flags new symptoms
There are more than 52,000 deaths in the United States, according to a tally from Johns Hopkins University. Source
Madison Reed CEO on emotion associated with hair coloring
In this web extra, Amy Errett, the CEO and founder of Madison Reed, a hair care and hair color products company, talks with “Sunday Morning” correspondent Faith Salie about the explosion of online business since the lockdown brought about by the coronavirus pandemic. Source
Hair colorist Nancy Braun on supporting personal service workers
In this web extra, hair colorist Nancy Braun, of the Beverly Hills salon Balayage and an artist for L’Oreal, talks with “Sunday Morning” correspondent Faith Salie about business relationships for personal service workers during the lockdown brought about by the coronavirus pandemic. Source
Wife of coronavirus victim finds heartbreaking goodbye note
A Connecticut woman who lost her 32-year-old husband to coronavirus said she later a heart-wrenching goodbye note that he had left for his family. Source
The Murder of Haley Anderson
A college student goes missing — the “Find My Friends” app leads to her body as her suspected killer flees the country. Will he get away with murder? CBS News contributor Maria Elena Salinas reports for “48 Hours.” Source
Haley Anderson murder: Crime scene evidence photos
A look at evidence found at the off-campus apartment where friends of Binghamton University student Haley Anderson discovered her lifeless body Source
NY nursing student’s murder leads to an international manhunt
The Find My Friends app leads to the body of a missing college student as her suspected killer flees the country. Will he get away with murder? Source
CBS Weekend News, April 25, 2020
Several states lifting stay-at-home orders despite concerns of coronavirus resurgence; 5 die of coronavirus in “close-knit” predominately black New Orleans group Source