Opinion

As US coronavirus testing lags, scientists say we need better tests to get back to normal

Despite the United States' struggles to test patients for the COVID-19 coronavirus, medical experts say the country will need an entirely different type of test to end statewide lockdowns and let people return to work.

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Pandemic modelers warn that Trump's lies may increase the spread of COVID-19

Welcome to another edition of What Fresh Hell?, Raw Story’s roundup of news items that might have become controversies under another regime, but got buried – or were at least under-appreciated – due to the daily firehose of political pratfalls, unhinged tweet storms and other sundry embarrassments coming out of the current White House.

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Scientists: Trump bungled this badly

A public health expert told Salon that President Donald Trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic has been abysmal.

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For Trump, there's only one victim: himself. He fears political defeat more than the deaths of millions

A photograph purporting to show Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte in tears, having lost all hope over the coronavirus toll in his country, made its way around cyberspace earlier this week. It turned out the photo wasn't of Conte, but of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, and he wasn't crying about losses due to coronavirus in his own country, but remembering a knife attack he suffered in 2018 during a speech he gave last year.

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Is America entering another Great Depression?

The one extremely thin silver lining of the current crisis and the economic collapse that has followed is that it provides indisputable proof that workers, not CEOs, are the engine of the American economy. If we are on the verge of another Great Depression, as seems likely, that didn't happen because the occupants of the C-suite are working from home, but because millions of ordinary working people can't show up for work in public-facing jobs that keep this country running.The Senate reacted to this by passing a $2 trillion stimulus that expands unemployment benefits, will send a check to most American households, and — since Republicans are running the show — $500 billion in industry bailout money. This bill may mute some of the worst economic effects of this crisis, but there's a real threat that this will just be a repeat of the 2007-8 economic crash and stimulus, in which corporations and the wealthiest Americans recovered nicely but the rest of the nation never really regained its economic footing.

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How Trump's chaotic incompetence -- and the 'deconstruction' of the 'deep state' -- got us here

In February of 2017, in the very early days of the Trump administration, Steve Bannon, then the White House strategic adviser, appeared at the annual gathering of the Conservative Political Action Committee and described the new administration's three "lines of thought." The first had to do with sovereignty or "America First." The second was what he called "economic nationalism" ( Trump's trade war). And the third he called "the deconstruction of the administrative state."

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Trump and his GOP enablers say the quiet part out loud: Americans must die of the coronavirus in order to save capitalism

Donald Trump has given the Democrats a gift — if they are brave enough to use it.

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'The sickest patients are terrifying': How Trump's 3-ring circus conceals the horrifying reality of the pandemic

In a new piece for CNN, media critic Brian Stelter pointed out an astute observation about the coronavirus crisis. While President Donald Trump holds daily briefings on the administration's response, the American media is hampered in its ability to expose the real extent and cost of the crisis.

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The Christian right's hostility to science is definitely going to get people killed

Scientists and health experts largely agree on the steps needed to fight COVID-19, the rapidly spreading new coronavirus: Widespread testing, if possible. Widespread and often stringent social distancing protocols in communities where it's taken root, to slow the spread. Hygienic practices like frequent hand-washing and sterilizing commonly touched surfaces. Protective gear, like masks in medical settings, to keep health care professionals from catching it and spreading it.

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Robert Reich: We've reached a moral emergency -- and the privileged are profiting from it

Societies gripped by cataclysmic wars, depressions, or pandemics can become acutely sensitive to power and privilege.

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Mitch McConnell blocked Democrats' coronavirus bill for 10 days — and the press covered for him

We just witnessed one of the clearest examples of a profound structural advantage for the GOP.  Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) wasted ten precious days advancing a relief package laden with "poison pill" measures that according to the polls, were broadly opposed by Democrats, Republican and independents alike, and blocking provisions sponsored by Democrats that were popular across party lines.

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Psychoanalyst explains the bizarre and dangerous reason Trump lacks ‘the ability to cope with’ reality

Dr. Justin Frank literally wrote the book on Donald Trump’s mind and behavior. In “Trump on the Couch,” Frank tracks Trump’s life from childhood to adulthood and reveals a man who is mentally unfit in many ways — from his intelligence, values, emotions and temperament down to the deepest parts of the psyche — to be president of the United States of America.

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Trump sends a telling and dangerous tweet projecting his fears on to the media

As the true scope of the coronavirus crisis came into view, Donald Trump decided to cast himself as a "wartime president" standing up against an "invisible enemy": Covid-19. But it seems he has grown tired of this new shtick; he told the country on Tuesday that he could see a "light at the end of the tunnel" and that he hopes to recommend people who have been socially isolating to halt the spread of the virus to start returning to work by Easter, even though no public health expert is recommending this.

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