ABC World News Season 11 Episode 114 Fri, Apr 24, 2020
- April 24, 2020
Today on ABC World News Tonight with David Muir, we explore the latest news and developments on the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. As the world continues to grapple with this unprecedented crisis, countries around the globe are implementing various measures to curb the spread of the virus and protect their citizens.
In the United States, states are taking vastly different approaches to reopening their economies. While some have already begun lifting restrictions and allowing nonessential businesses to reopen, others are taking a more cautious approach and waiting for clearer signs that the virus is under control. We'll hear from experts and officials on both sides of this debate and explore the potential consequences of reopening too soon.
Meanwhile, the economic fallout from the pandemic continues to be felt around the world. Millions have lost their jobs, and businesses are struggling to stay afloat. We'll examine the latest developments in the stock market and explore what it all means for everyday Americans.
On the international front, we'll have the latest on the situation in Europe, where some countries are starting to see a glimmer of hope as the number of new cases begins to decline. However, the situation in many developing countries remains dire, with limited healthcare resources and skyrocketing case numbers.
In other news, we'll revisit the tragic shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery, a young black man who was killed while out for a jog in Georgia. The case has sparked outrage and calls for justice, with many demanding that the two white men responsible for his death be held accountable.
Lastly, we'll have a feature on Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States. Despite his advanced age and multiple health issues, Carter is still actively engaged in humanitarian work and continues to be an inspiration to many.
Join David Muir and the ABC World News Tonight team for this and more on tonight's episode.