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When false information goes viral, Covid patient groups fight back

For decades, people struggling with illnesses of all kinds have sought help in online support groups. This year, such groups have been in high demand for COVID-19 patients, who often must recover in isolation.

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'Going to get a lot of people killed': COVID-19 soars to new heights as Trump sabotages transition

"I hope we don't run out of mobile morgues," is what epidemiologist Eric Feigl-Ding said in response to data demonstrating the out-of-control nature of the coronavirus pandemic in the United States—which became the first country to surpass 10 million Covid-19 infections and whose healthcare system is expected to be overwhelmed before President-elect Joe Biden assumes office.

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EU hopes to distribute COVID-19 vaccine within months, cases surge in Italy

The European Union expressed hope Wednesday that it could start vaccinating people against the novel coronavirus as early as next year, as Italy recorded more than one million cases and Britain said its death toll has surpassed the 50,000 mark.

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Appealing to self-interest makes conservatives more accepting of coronavirus-prevention behaviors: study

Conservatives tend to view COVID-19 health guidelines, such as wearing a mask in public, as less impactful to others than their more liberal counterparts, according to a new study published in the Journal of the Association for Consumer Research. The findings indicate that conservative individuals tend to believe that people are responsible for their own coronavirus-related outcomes.“Given the current uncertain and partisan environment growing in the United States and across the globe, we are interested in understanding how this polarization can influence our behavior in the marketplace and ot...

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Pfizer CEO sold $5.6 million in stock on day of vaccine announcement

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla sold $5.6 million of his stock in the US pharmaceutical company on the same day it announced promising results for its Covid-19 vaccine candidate, filings showed Wednesday.

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Hospitals again under pressure with Covid on the rise

After several weeks of rapidly rising coronavirus cases, hospitals around the United States are once again overwhelmed, forcing local authorities to take new measures to cope with the pandemic.

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Trump campaign accuses Pfizer of covering up their vaccine to ensure he lost the election

In a new fundraising email to supporters, the Trump campaign baselessly claimed that the pharmaceutical company Pfizer deliberately withheld news of their COVID-19 vaccine until after the election to hurt his chances of winning.

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At least 12 people in President Trump’s orbit have tested positive since Mark Meadows got the virus

At least 12 people in President Donald J. Trump's inner circle have now tested positive since White House chief of staff Mark Meadows tested positive one week ago, ABC News' Katherine Faulders reported.

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Florida Gov. DeSantis has spent billions in federal cash with little oversight -- and the spigot runs dry soon

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The first reports from the state on how CARES Act money was spent show that the large influx of federal funds not only helped Florida cope with the coronavirus pandemic but also helped relieve severe revenue losses. Florida has spent $4.6 billion in federal funds provided through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act from the onset of the coronavirus pandemic through Sept. 30, according to reports Gov. Ron DeSantis' administration filed with the U.S. Treasury Department. The state received $5.8 billion in total and must spend the remaining $1.2 billion before...

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Rudy Giuliani’s guest at election night party contracts COVID-19 as White House outbreak continues

White House political director Brian Jack and former Trump campaign aide Healy Baumgardner are among the latest people in President Donald J. Trump's inner circle to contract COVID-19 after attending an election night party at the White House, according to reports from The New York Times and Bloomberg News.

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'It's not safe': CNN reporters walk out of Kelly Loeffler's 'Save Our Majority' rally over COVID fears

CNN correspondent Kyung Lah said on Wednesday that her team was forced to leave a rally hosted by Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R) in Georgia because there were too few safety precautions.

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Two days after Pfizer's hopeful vaccine news, 82% of doses already bought by world's richest nations

Campaigners in the United Kingdom on Wednesday warned that just two days after pharmaceutical giant Pfizer shared positive early results of its coronavirus vaccine trial, mass purchases of the vaccine by the world's richest countries have left more than 85% of the global population—namely, the world's poorest—without any way to access it.

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Brazil’s Bolsanaro uses homophobic slur to mock his own country’s response to coronavirus

President Jair Bolsonaro drew criticism Tuesday for telling Brazilians not to deal with Covid-19 like "a country of fags," the far-right leader's latest controversial outburst on the pandemic.

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