| | | The day's most important stories, curated by Post editors. | | | | | | It may never be known how many thousands of deaths, or millions of infections, might have been prevented with a response that was more coherent, urgent and effective. But even now, there are many indications that the administration's handling of the crisis had potentially devastating consequences. By Yasmeen Abutaleb, Josh Dawsey, Ellen Nakashima and Greg Miller ● Read more » | | | | Facing a global pandemic, President Trump still seems to lurch from moment to moment, with his methods and messages each day disconnected from — and in some cases contradictory to — the ones just prior. Analysis ● By Ashley Parker and Philip Rucker ● Read more » | | | The automakers said they are racing to produce as many of the medical devices as possible. But their relatively late start means the bulk of their production could come after the peak of virus cases hits the country. By Reed Albergotti and Faiz Siddiqui ● Read more » | | | | Conditions in Indian Country — crowded small homes, poverty and the collapse of its source of meager income, casinos — are ripe for a rapid spread of disease. By Dana Hedgpeth, Darryl Fears and Greg Scruggs ● Read more » | | | | Seventy-seven of 95 residents of Pleasant View Nursing Home in Carroll County, Md., have covid-19. Six have died. By Rachel Chason, Ovetta Wiggins and Rebecca Tan ● Read more » | | | | Many will continue to be home alone for some time. Here's how you can check on your own mental health, according to experts. Wellness ● By Lateshia Beachum and Alex Horton ● Read more » | | | As states keep many businesses shuttered for now, people disagree on what businesses and jobs are necessary. By Karen Heller ● Read more » | | | | "This latest act of reprisal against the Intelligence Community threatens to have a chilling effect against all willing to speak truth to power," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said in a statement. By Colby Itkowitz ● Read more » | | | Maeve Kennedy Townsend McKean, 40, and 8-year-old son Gideon probably died Thursday when they tried to retrieve a ball in a canoe, David McKean said in grieving Facebook post. By Peter Hermann ● Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | |
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