KEY POINTS
  • House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called for testing and contact tracing, along with continued precautions such as wearing mask, as the U.S. economy reopens during the coronavirus pandemic.
  • Pelosi, in an interview with Jim Cramer on CNBC's "Mad Money," again urged Congress to pass another relief bill, pushing for relief for cash-strapped state and local governments. 
  • U.S. coronavirus cases continue to rise, and Covid-19 has killed more than 107,000 Americans.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaks during her weekly press conference at the US Capitol in Washington, DC on June 4, 2020.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi pushed Thursday for a robust coronavirus testing and tracing operation, along with sustained precautions such as wearing face coverings, as the U.S. reopens businesses during the pandemic.

"Real men wear masks," the California Democrat told CNBC's Jim Cramer on "Mad Money," in response to a question about some men shunning face coverings in public. "And these masks are essentially important. And if you decide not to wear a mask, you're insulting anyone with whom you come in contact."