Ariel Shapiro, Forbes Staff

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In Photos: Europe Starts To Resume Public Life As Coronavirus Wanes

Italy, Spain and other EU countries are allowing some businesses such as book shops and clothing stores to reopen.

Mnuchin Says Putting Trump’s Name On Stimulus Checks Was His Idea

“I think it’s a terrific symbol to the American public,” he told CNN’s Jake Tapper.

Report: Business Leaders Urge Trump To Scale Up Coronavirus Testing

They said it would be necessary in order to make consumers feel comfortable to participate in public life again, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Trump Wants To Reopen The Country In May, But 81% Of Americans Want To Wait Until It’s Safe

A partisan divide over the issue remains, but even three quarters of Republicans are reluctant to open up the country too soon.

Fauci: Earlier Action On Coronavirus Would Have Saved Lives

It was not possible, he said, “because there was a lot of pushback about shutting things down.”

Fauci: Don’t Assume Coronavirus Will Slow Down In Warm Weather

It complicates the idea that President Trump will be able to reopen the economy with a “big bang” in May.

How Gov. Newsom Secured 200 Million Masks Per Month For California Amid Worldwide Shortage

By making deals, suspending sales tax on medical supplies and flexing the state’s economic might.

Colbert, Kimmel And Fallon To Cohost Coronavirus Special Across Networks

The event, co-sponsored by the World Health Organization and Global Citizen, will air on April 18.

NYC Mayor De Blasio: Trump’s Claim Life Will Be Back To Normal By April ‘Inconceivable”

The city now has nearly 15,000 reported cases of COVID-19.

Americans Are Finally Taking Coronavirus More Seriously, According To New Poll

There remains a partisan divide over the virus, with more Democrats saying they are concerned than Republicans.