Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt.:

Well, what I believe is going to be the case is that there will be a massive, unprecedented expansion of unemployment compensation, which includes workers who today are not covered by unemployment.

Over half the workers in America today are not covered, people who drive Uber cars, people who are in the gig economy. And we have the problem with a lot of tipped employees, workers who are making $2.50 minimum wage.

So, this will be unprecedented. My understanding is, it will be 100 percent of people's salaries for four months. And that's something that we fought for very, very hard to make sure that we make workers whole.

In the small business provision, which is also going to be very, very expensive, what we are saying there is that if small businesses retain their employees, not fire them, even when they are at home, there will be loans for the small businesses which will be forgiven, as I understand it, if they retain their workers.

Also, what we're talking about, which I think is not enough, but it's a start, is $1,200 for every adult in this country earning less than $75,000 and $500 for their children.

Obviously, a major, major concern now is that hospitals all over this country, especially in New York City, Washington, elsewhere, are being inundated with coronavirus patients. They need help. I believe there is $130 billion on the way to help them.

Clearly, unbelievably, we don't have enough masks or gloves or gowns for our doctors…