Initial payouts from $100 billion of federal aid for hospitals and doctors have split the health-care industry over who most needs remaining dollars: those flooded with coronavirus patients or those without many patients at all
Initial $30 billion was doled out regardless of whether providers are overwhelmed by patients or starved by business collapse
New data show how chunks of the U.S. economy froze in March, business executives tell President Trump that a lot more coronavirus testing is needed to get Americans back to work, and New York is set to require people wear face coverings in public. WSJ’s Shelby Holliday has the latest on the pandemic. Photo: Johannes Eisele/Getty Images
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