Wuhan ends 76-day lockdown; Emotional toll of virus surges
LONDON (AP) — As the Chinese city at the heart of the global pandemic reopens, the economic, political and psychological toll of the coronavirus pandemic is becoming increasingly clear. Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson spent a second night in intensive care, the first major world leader confirmed to have COVID-19. Across the Atlantic, New York endured one of its darkest days, with the death toll surging past 4,000, more than the number of people killed on 9/11.In Wisconsin, voters were afraid and angry by the state’s unwillingness to postpone a presidential primary. Thousands stood in voting lines with no protection, while thousands of others chose not to vote.