Coronavirus updates: Mayor urges Trump to help NYC 'get back on our feet'

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NEW: Mayor Bill de Blasio warns New York City is expected to lose $7.4 billion in tax revenue, and urged Pres. Trump to help the city get 'back on our feet' by providing funds through the next government stimulus. 'If you lead, the Senate will follow.'

Medical worker on the night shift outside of a special coronavirus intake area at Maimonides Medical Center, on April 15, 2020, in the Borough Park neighborhood of the Brooklyn, New York.

The rooms will be open to health care workers, the homeless and some living in overcrowded households who cannot socially distance. A woman and child wear protective masks during the coronavirus pandemic, on April 15, 2020, in New York City.Referrals will begin on April 22 through hospitals and community health providers.

People commute to work despite a state of emergency in Japan at Shinagawa station in Tokyo, April 16, 2020.

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