4.6 • 871 Ratings
🗓️ 22 March 2020
⏱️ 53 minutes
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Dr. Jon LaPook tells us the part we must all play to reduce our exposure to the virus and minimize its spread to others. The COVID-19 pandemic has created tremendous economic uncertainty. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger talks with Michael Goodman, president of the investment management firm Wealthstream Advisors, about how people should strategize when considering dipping into their retirement savings. While stress and anxiety can drive us to take healthy precautions in trying circumstances -- like a pandemic -- our irrational fear can become dangerous when it goes off the rails. David Pogue talks to psychologists and researchers about how emotion, in contrast to facts, can steer our response to danger and the unknown. CBS News foreign correspondent Seth Doane is currently under quarantine at his home in Rome after being diagnosed with COVID-19. He speaks about how life has drastically changed in a country hard-hit by the virus, and how he and others struggle to maintain normalcy in an abnormal time.
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