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Republicans claim the election proves they're doing everything right on COVID-19 -- even as cases set records

The COVID-19 pandemic is raging with over 1 million new cases in less than a week. But according to Republicans, everything they're doing is perfect.

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The United States is 'on the verge of a humanitarian catastrophe': Texas physician

Dr. Peter Hotez, who serves as the dean of tropical medicine at Baylor University's School of Medicine warned on CNN that the United States is so overwhelmed with COVID-19 that it is approaching a humanitarian crisis.

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Columnist begs: For the love of God can Mitch McConnell do the right thing once in his life?

Columnist E.J. Dionne Jr. issued a stern warning for Sen. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) as he stalls pushing through economic relief to millions of Americans struggling with the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic.

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Michigan shatters weekly COVID-19 case record for fifth week in a row

DETROIT — For the fifth consecutive week, Michigan shattered its weekly COVID-19 case record with a total of 44,019, as a major surge of coronavirus infections spread across the country.The state added 7,072 cases and 65 deaths from the novel virus Saturday.A chunk of the record was added Friday when the state saw 118 virus-related deaths and a new daily record of 8,516 new cases of COVID-19.Friday and Saturday’s death count included 119 older deaths that were confirmed as COVID-related during a review of vital records, state health officials said. These deaths might have occurred days or week...

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North Dakota governor finally issues mask mandate as COVID crushes state

North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum on Friday issued a statewide mask mandate, a reversal for a Republican who has resisted the measure but whose state remains in the crucible of one of the country’s deadliest coronavirus outbreaks.The order, which took effect on Saturday, requires North Dakotans to cover their faces in stores and in outdoor spaces where distancing is impossible, Burgum said.No state in the U.S. has logged a higher rate of COVID-19 deaths per capita than North Dakota over the past week, according to The Washington Post. And hospitals in the lightly populated northern state have fill...

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New Jersey numbers climbing for COVID-19 -- with new statewide single-day total hitting all-time high of 4,395 cases

The COVID-19 second wave continued to pound New Jersey, with a record single-day total of 4,395 new positive cases announced Saturday.The state, in addition to the highest number of one-day new cases since mid-April, reported 26 coronavirus deaths in a single day — the highest in a single 24-hour stretch since June 23, according to the latest from state officials.“These numbers are alarming and concerning, to say the least,” tweeted New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy. “Wear a mask. Social distance. Stay safe.”The uptick in numbers came despite stricter restrictions imposed by the Jersey Democrat to s...

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The pendulum was swinging toward reopening schools -- then came the COVID-19 surge

Since the summer, the simmering state and local debate over reopening K-12 public schools has reflected the nation’s deep partisan divide on the coronavirus, with Republicans favoring openings and Democrats more likely to support a cautious approach.But new scientific evidence showing that in-person learning has resulted in relatively few outbreaks of COVID-19 — combined with growing concerns about learning and social development setbacks for kids — may be closing that chasm.For now, the national COVID-19 surge that is overwhelming hospitals in some states has stalled any further movement towa...

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‘Administration officials paint a portrait of chaos’: Washington Post reports on Trump’s ‘negligence’

On Saturday evening, The Washington Post published a blockbuster report on President Donald Trump's "negligence" in managing the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Minnesota GOP had warning of COVID outbreak — but only told Republican staffers: report

According to the Star Tribune, Republicans in the Minnesota state Senate became aware of a COVID-19 outbreak in their midst this week — but only sent out a warning to Republican members and staffers, leaving their Democratic-Farmer-Labor counterparts in the dark on a serious risk to their health.

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Trump takes credit for COVID vaccine and defends withholding it from New York as the 'New York delay'

In two tweets on Saturday morning, Donald Trump took credit for the development of the COVID-19 vaccine -- which was done independently of the government -- and then defended withholding it from New York by claiming Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) is to blame before calling it the "New York delay."

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New York closes bars early to head off virus resurgence as WHO warns of vaccine distrust

New York raced to cut off a second wave of coronavirus infections and a top WHO expert warned growing public distrust risked rendering even the most effective treatments useless against the pandemic.

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Nearly 7,000 more people test positive for COVID-19 in Florida -- the most cases since August

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Florida is once again seeing a rise in the number of people infected with COVID-19. The total confirmed coronavirus cases are beginning to resemble August’s figures — except this time, the state is on an upward trajectory, not a downward one.After daily caseloads that reached over 15,000 in July, August was the start of a slow descent for Florida. By September, daily cases were below 4,000 a day and reached even lower to less than 3,000 a day by early October.But Friday, the state was reporting another high tally of cases — 6,933 more people were infected with COVID-19....

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America's economy is broken and DC isn't doing anything -- economist advises 'buy a small turkey'

Covid-19 has come roaring back and is likely to inflict further damage on the American economy, which will take years to recover to its robust pre-pandemic status.

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