Coronavirus Testing Offered With Just a Doctor’s Approval, C.D.C. Says The move greatly increases the number of patients who qualify, but it’s not clear there are enough tests for those who will want them. Go to Source
We Spoke to Six Americans With Coronavirus It is one thing to be sick. It is another not to know your chances of getting well. Americans who have had the virus share their experiences. Go to Source
Told to Stay Home, Suspected Coronavirus Patient Attended Event With Dartmouth Students The worker at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in New Hampshire was confirmed with the disease only after attending the mixer. Now a second man has tested positive. Go to Source
Two-Man Democratic Race Emerges as 14 States Vote He had staked his candidacy on doing well on Super Tuesday, spending more than half a billion dollars on advertising alone. Go to Source
Biden’s Delegate Lead Is Small, but Could Be Hard to Overcome Bernie Sanders had an advantage on Super Tuesday he will not see again: many early votes cast before moderates coalesced around one candidate. Go to Source
Democrats Decide That Joe Biden, as Risky as He Ever Was, Is the Safest Bet The former vice president had the Super Tuesday of his dreams, winning in places he hasn’t even set foot in recently. Go to Source
Elizabeth Warren Slides to Third Place in Massachusetts The result was a worst-case scenario for the senator in her home state, which surprisingly tilted toward Joe Biden. Go to Source
Alabama Senate Race: Jeff Sessions Fights to Reclaim Seat The former attorney general is seeking to win back the Senate seat he held for two decades in a primary contest that has turned into a contest of loyalty to President Trump, who fired him. Go to Source
Coronavirus Live Updates: Disease Caused by Virus Is Deadlier Than the Flu The World Health Organization announced on Tuesday that the global death rate of the new coronavirus is 3.4 percent. Go to Source
Doubts Linger as Democrats Vote: ‘I Don’t Think We Have a Perfect Candidate’ Many Super Tuesday voters across the nation made last-minute decisions, sometimes on the way to the polls. Even afterward, some weren’t sure they had chosen correctly. Go to Source
Super Tuesday States: What to Watch for in California, Texas and Elsewhere More than 1,300 delegates are up for grabs. Here’s a look at six key states. Go to Source
Who Will Win on Super Tuesday? Here’s What Polls Show in 6 Key States With states like California and Texas voting on Tuesday, about one-third of all pledged delegates are up for grabs. Go to Source
Fed Slashes Interest Rates in Emergency Move as Coronavirus Fears Mount The central bank cut interest rates by half a percentage point, a pre-emptive move to protect the economy from the coronavirus. Go to Source
U.S. Stocks Whipsaw After the Fed Cuts Rates: Live Markets Updates Central bankers and political leaders of the United States and other economic powers on Tuesday expressed their resolve to combat economic damage from the coronavirus. Go to Source
Will the Coronavirus Cause a Recession? Keep Your Eye on the Barbershops The Fed reduced rates to keep the effects of the outbreak from spreading to sectors not directly affected by the virus. Go to Source
Estimates Fall Short of F.D.A’s Pledge for 1 Million Coronavirus Tests Public and private labs say they’re not even close to reaching the federal government’s promises that thousands, if not a million, tests for the virus could be “performed” soon. Go to Source
Coronavirus Updates: As Virus Spreads Globally, Governments Shift Focus to Containment The U.S. is ramping up testing as officials in Washington State reported a sixth death from the virus. Go to Source
Global Stocks Rise on Hopes of Help Over Coronavirus: Live Updates Wall Street was poised for an upbeat open, as investors awaited news on whether central banks would unleash their financial firepower. Go to Source
‘No Way Out’: In China, Coronavirus Takes Toll on Other Patients The outbreak is straining a health care system that was already overburdened, and many patients with other illnesses are now falling through the cracks. Go to Source
Close to a Million in U.S. Could Be Tested for Coronavirus This Week Looser regulations on who can conduct tests for the virus will allow for a significant increase in the number of Americans who can be screened, the F.D.A. commissioner said. Go to Source
Coronavirus and the Workplace: What if the Boss Says Stay Home? Businesses are grappling with how to deal with a potential outbreak. Here’s what they’re doing, and how it could affect their workers. Go to Source
Buttigieg and Klobuchar Endorse Biden, Aiming to Slow Sanders In a swift turn of events, Mr. Buttigieg and Ms. Klobuchar quit the presidential race and endorsed Mr. Biden on the eve of Super Tuesday to try to boost him against the liberal front-runner, Mr. Sanders. Go to Source
While Democratic Party Leaders Fretted, Bernie Sanders Rose to Top Mr. Sanders is making the case that his urgent message is the best match for a trying political moment, and moderates are scrambling ahead of Super Tuesday to stop his momentum. Go to Source
Coronavirus Updates: Outbreak in China Shows Signs of Slowing China reported its lowest number of new coronavirus cases in more than a month on Tuesday, but the epidemic showed little signs of waning elsewhere. Go to Source
Close to a Million Could Be Tested for the Coronavirus This Week, Health Official Says Looser regulations on who can conduct tests for the virus will allow for a significant increase in the number of Americans who can be screened, the F.D.A. commissioner said. Go to Source
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