Global Trade Sputters, Leaving Too Much Here, Too Little There
| By PETER BAKER, ZOLAN KANNO-YOUNGS and ALAN RAPPEPORT The president suggested he wanted to move soon, but he also promised to listen to public health officials cautioning against relaxing restrictions prematurely. | | | By ANA SWANSON As the pandemic stretches on, consumers and businesses could run short of some products in months to come. | | | By ALAN FEUER and JESSE McKINLEY Officials had estimated that 140,000 hospital beds might be needed to treat coronavirus patients. Only about 18,500 were in use by week's end. | | |
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| Technology By ADAM SATARIANO and DAVEY ALBA A conspiracy theory linking the spread of the coronavirus to 5G wireless technology has spurred more than 100 incidents this month, British officials said. | | | Opinion By THE EDITORIAL BOARD Staggering job losses are not a foregone conclusion. There is still time to fix the federal government's aid program. | | |
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