A massive stimulus package and a shortage of medical supplies amid the global coronavirus pandemic dominated the political talk shows on Sunday morning.

Multiple governors also weighed in on efforts in their states to slow the spread of the deadly disease.

Read The Hill's complete coverage below.

FEMA administrator: Shortage of health-care supplies a 'global problem' By JUSTINE COLEMAN Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Administrator Peter Gaynor is calling the shortage of health-care supplies “a global problem” as the coronavirus outbreak around the world increases demand. Read the full story here

Ocasio-Cortez: Need to start production of medical supplies now to prepare for 'surge' By REBECCA KLAR Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) said Sunday the Trump administration needs to order the production of medical equipment needed to respond to the coronavirus outbreak now in order to prepare for a "surge" in cases that she predicted is two or three weeks away. Read the full story here

Fauci: US 'not necessarily' on same trajectory as Italy due to travel restrictions By ZACK BUDRYK Dr. Anthony Fauci, the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said Sunday that the United States is “not necessarily” on the same trajectory as Italy, the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic in Europe. Read the full story here

Former Trump adviser: Three states 'have a problem that is going to grow' and could 'overwhelm' their health-care systems By JUSTINE COLEMAN A former homeland security adviser to President Trump said Sunday that three U.S. states “have a problem that is going to grow” and could “overwhelm” their health-care systems amid the coronavirus outbreak. Read the full story here

Frieden: I'd feel a lot safer if CDC's role in coronavirus response was clear By ZACK BUDRYK Former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention head Tom Frieden on Sunday expressed concern over what he perceived as the CDC’s relative lack of involvement in the public response to the coronavirus outbreak. Read the full story here

NJ governor says he issued stay-at-home order because 'folks needed to be jolted' By JUSTINE COLEMAN New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (D) said Sunday that he issued a stay-at-home order for his state in the midst of the coronavirus crisis because “folks needed to be jolted.” Read the full story here