Health Care

17 things to know for today on coronavirus

Welcome to The Hill’s daily roundup of coronavirus news.

There are more than 816,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the U.S., and nearly 44,000 deaths.

Congress and the White House passed legislation to expand emergency funding for small businesses hard hit by the coronavirus restrictions. The deal also directs more money to hospitals, as well as funding for coronavirus testing. The measure replenishes the popular Paycheck Protection Program that was depleted last week due to high demand.

Testing is essential to safely restarting the economy, and Democrats have pushed for dedicated money for more tests, as well as a separate fund for contact tracing. As a compromise, there’s dedicated testing money but it is also meant for contact tracing. The legislation now awaits passage in the House.

President Trump has made it clear that states will be mostly responsible for administering their own testing programs. States have to submit a plan for how they will use the money, but the federal government will need to spell out how it will provide assistance to states to expand testing capacity.

Here’s what you need to know for today.

In Congress

In states

Nationwide