TC: Dr. Marty Makary on threat posed by asymptomatic carriers of coronavirus ((tuckercarlson_____)) ((lubuntu at wor1))

A new study suggests 86 percent of coronavirus cases are asymptomatic carriers; insight from Dr. Marty Makary, professor of public health at Johns Hopkins University

TC: Sen. Marco Rubio on Chamber of Commerce’s opposition to ‘buy America’ push ((tuckercarlson_____)) ((lubuntu at wor1))

U.S. Chamber of Commerce opposes proposal to encourage domestic medical manufacturing; reaction from Florida Senator Marco Rubio, Republican member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee

TC: Tucker: Why would America’s media take China’s side amid coronavirus pandemic? ((tuckercarlson_____)) ((lubuntu at wor1))

Once the coronavirus crisis passes, we’ll need to starting treating China like the dangerous, Cold War-level adversary it has clearly become

ST: Martha MacCallum: With every crisis we learn a bit more about what we’re made of ((storymaccallum____)) ((lubuntu at wor1))

After Pearl Harbor, young Americans wrapped lines around blocks ready to fight the enemy and defend our country. After 9/11, a generation of our best warriors left behind college to show Islamic extremists that they could not change the fabric of our country.

ST: Peter Navarro says Americans have a wartime president in fight against coronavirus ((storymaccallum____)) ((lubuntu at wor1))

Trade adviser Peter Navarro of the White House economic team praises the cooperation between US government and corporate America to fight coronavirus pandemic

ST: Peter Navarro says America has a wartime president as America battles the coronavirus ((storymaccallum____)) ((lubuntu at wor1))

Trade adviser Peter Navarro of the White House economic team praises the cooperation between US government and corporate America to fight coronavirus pandemic

SR: Coronavirus concerns front and center as voters head to the polls in Illinois, Florida and Arizona ((specialreportbaier)) ((lubuntu at wor1))

Restrictions placed on public gatherings have raised serious questions about the safety of voting in person; Peter Doocy reports from Philadelphia