We'll keep this page updated with the biggest coronavirus headlines of the day. Scroll down for more information on each story and check back for updates.
Here's the latest: t- NASA's cheap, simple ventilator just got emergency approval from the FDA. It could prevent shortages in a 2nd wave of COVID-19 cases.
t- The Dow tumbled 622 points as major tech earnings disappoint investors.
t- Passengers will be required to wear masks on American, Delta, and United as airlines try to convince people to fly again.
t- The Capitol's top doctor says there aren't enough coronavirus tests for all 100 senators, even though the White House rapidly tests anyone in contact with Trump and Pence.
t- Trump calls protesters who carried guns into the Michigan state capitol 'very good people' and says the governor should 'make a deal' with them.
t- An executive at the largest recipient of PPP money has stepped down as the hotel chain still reviews whether to return the money.
t- The Dow tumbled 350 points as major tech earnings land short of hopes.
t- Intelligence officials and disease experts are shooting down Trump's claim that the US has good reason to believe the coronavirus originated in a Wuhan lab.
t- More than 1 million people around the world have recovered from the coronavirus.
t- Bill Gates thinks there are 8 to 10 promising coronavirus vaccine candidates and one could be ready in as little as 9 months.
t- French people are being told it's their patriotic duty to eat more cheese after sales have slumped.