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Coronavirus live updates: Graceland to reopen; Trump adviser roasts CDC on testing; Cuomo gets swabbed on live TV


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HHS Secretary Alex Azar insisted Sunday it was safe to reopen the economy in certain states, while a White House adviser said that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's botched early coronavirus testing efforts "let the country down." Meanwhile, the Vatican will reopen its doors Monday, and will check people's temperatures before entering. Commercial-grade cleaning will take place continuously, including with UV light sanitizer wands.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention "really did set us back" in the early stages of the coronavirus outbreak by keeping testing within the bureaucracy and providing a faulty test, White House adviser Peter Navarro said Sunday."The CDC, which really had the most trusted brand around the world in this space, really let the country down," Navarro, the national Defense Production Act policy coordinator, told NBC's Meet the Press.Navarro also defended President Trump for encouraging states to begin opening up, saying it's not about "lives vs. jobs." Unemployment-related depression and other issues, along with sick people unwilling to visit physicians, would cost more lives than would be lost by any additional COVID deaths, Navarro said.Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar defended the push to reopen the U.S. economy by championing testing and said that “everything does not depend on a vaccine.”Azar said on CNN’s “State of the Union” that “almost half of our reporting counties haven’t had a single death” and added that more than 60% of confirmed coronavirus cases are in only 2% of reporting counties.But as several states have lifted stay-at-home restrictions, images of crowded bars, restaurants and public outdoor areas have led to concerns that there could be a resurgence of new cases.“In any individual instance you're going to see people doing things that are irresponsible,” Azar said. An aggressive schedule calls for four more races to be held in the next two weeks as the series attempts to get back on schedule after being stopped in March with just four of its 36 events held.A vaccine for the novel coronavirus is possible by the end of the year "if everything goes in the right direction," the director of the Center for Health Security of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health said Sunday.

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