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'Ignore the leaders': Trey Gowdy tells Fox News viewers to hold holiday gatherings despite COVID-19

Former Republican Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) on Monday urged Fox News viewers to "ignore" the COVID-19 rules put in place by local and state leaders.

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'I'm not going to be bullied': Michigan governor rebukes Trump aide's call for uprising

"It actually took my breath away, to tell you the truth."

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Chief adviser on Operation Warp Speed says 'the president has never been actively involved' in COVID-19 vaccine

President Donald Trump has never really been involved in the COVID-19 vaccine, chief adviser for Operation Warp Speed Dr. Moncef Slaoui told MSNBC on Monday.

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The View knocks 'whiny crybaby' Trump for wanting credit for vaccines ‘on my watch’ but not deaths

The hosts of "The View" attacked President Donald Trump for demanding credit for the COVID-19 vaccines "on my watch" while refusing to accept accountability for the huge number of Americans who have died.

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Wisconsin supreme court justice refuses recusal in anti-mask case despite receiving $20,000 from GOP plaintiff

The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Monday heard oral arguments over a lawsuit that seeks to end the state's mask mandate that was put in place by Gov. Tony Evers (D).

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‘So did 246,000 American deaths’: Trump destroyed for bragging two COVID vaccines ‘took place on my watch’

After a morning filled with tweets falsely insisting "I won the Election!" which was "Rigged!" President Donald Trump Monday is now trying to take credit for both the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine and Moderna's, which was just announced this morning.

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Military expert warns of impending 'nightmare' implementing COVID vaccine

On Monday, writing for The Daily Beast, former Army COVID-19 planner Kris Alexander warned that even if the new Pfizer vaccine proves to be safe and effect, that will only be the start, because "The incoming administration will inherit one of the most daunting challenges any president has ever faced: planning and executing a national mass-vaccination campaign in the middle of a global pandemic."

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Trump's top COVID adviser is either 'dumb or dangerous -- there's no other explanation': CNN's Camerota

CNN's Alisyn Camerota on Monday had some harsh words for Dr. Scott Atlas, the Trump pandemic adviser who on Sunday encouraged Michigan residents to revolt against Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's new restrictions aimed at containing the novel coronavirus pandemic.

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South Dakota ER nurse tells horrific stories of patients near death -- and still denying COVID is real

Emergency room nurse Jodi Doering took to Twitter this weekend with horrific stories of patients dying of the coronavirus while still denying COVID-19 is real.

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'Tremendously exciting': Moderna vaccine 94.5% effective in second breakthrough

US biotech firm Moderna on Monday announced its experimental vaccine against Covid-19 was 94.5 percent effective, marking a second major breakthrough in the vaccine hunt.

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New York closes bars to curb virus resurgence as deaths top 1.3 million

A swathe of new restrictions to cut off a second wave of coronavirus infections came into force in European nations on Saturday after New York closed bars and the global death toll climbed above 1.3 million.

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Trump advisor Dr. Scott Atlas accused of ‘inciting violence’ after calling for Michigan to ‘rise up’ against Whitmer’s new order

President Donald Trump's top coronavirus advisor, Dr. Scott Atlas, is being accused of sedition and inciting violence by calling for Michigan to "rise up" after Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued new orders to fight the coronavirus pandemic.

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Rapid testing is less accurate than the government wants to admit

The promise of antigen tests emerged like a miracle this summer. With repeated use, the theory went, these rapid and cheap coronavirus tests would identify highly infectious people while giving healthy Americans a green light to return to offices, schools and restaurants. The idea of on-the-spot tests with near-instant results was an appealing alternative to the slow, lab-based testing that couldn’t meet public demand.

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