The White House projects at least 100,000 Americans will die from COVID-19. Source
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Nurse helps family say goodbye through FaceTime
Hospitalized with coronavirus, a nurse held her hand and patted her head — offering the physical comfort her family couldn’t. Source
U.S. Army Field Band still plays during pandemic
Concert halls have gone dark all over the world, but the coronavirus could not silence the U.S. Army Field Band. David Martin reports. Source
Coronavirus takes deadly toll as hospitals become overwhelmed
As the coronavirus continues to surge across the U.S., health care workers are pleading for resources used to help save patients and to save themselves. Makeshift morgues and hospitals have become common protocol. Mola Lenghi has the latest. Source
Trump and top health officials urge Americans to social distance
President Trump and top health officials are urging Americans to stay away from each other because it could be the difference between life and death. The president announced tougher guidelines aimed at flattening the curve of coronavirus cases. Weijia Jiang reports. Source
Coronavirus updates: White House predicts 100,000 deaths in U.S.
The White House projects 100,000 to 240,000 people could die in the U.S., even with social distancing measures, Source
Defense Secretary discusses military’s fight against coronavirus
Defense Secretary Mark Esper spoke with “CBS Evening News” to discuss the U.S. military’s fight against coronavirus. Source
“CBS Evening News” headlines for Tuesday, March 31, 2020
Here’s a look at the top stories making headlines on the “CBS Evening News with Norah O’Donnell.” Source
2020 Daily Trail Markers: Campaigns get creative as fundraising deadline looms
It’s the last day of the first quarter, which means candidates are facing FEC fundraising deadlines while navigating the growing financial hardships caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Source
A week before primary, Wisconsin faces poll worker shortage
Jurisdictions say they’re short almost 7,000 poll workers. Source