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Church pastor apologizes for superspreader event that left 60 with COVID -- but excludes part of his congregation

Brooks Pentecostal Church Pastor Matthew Shaw apologized to the Waldo County community in Maine for a COVID-19 outbreak at his church that has now been linked to at least 60 cases -- with one caveat: anyone wishing to see his apology as a means to "further your cause and your agenda," he noted.

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Where the president goes, coronavirus follows: Analysis shows spike in COVID-19 cases after Trump rallies

Half of the 22 campaign rallies held by President Donald Trump between June and September were followed by county-level increases in Covid-19 cases, suggesting that these frequent in-person events attracting thousands of people may be unnecessarily intensifying the spread of coronavirus and "endangering host communities" throughout the United States.

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Obama lays bare Trump's TV ratings fixation: 'He's jealous of COVID's media coverage'

Former President Barack Obama on Tuesday asserted that President Donald Trump is "jealous" of the media coverage that has been given to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Obama burns Trump for still obsessing over his inauguration crowd size as COVID spirals out of control

Former President Barack Obama appeared at a rally in Orlando, Florida Tuesday to help promote his former Vice President Joe Biden to voters there.

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Trump superspreader rallies are making voters sick of him -- and crippling his campaign: report

According to a report from Bloomberg, Donald Trump's insistence on holding rallies during a deadly pandemic is not only risky for attendees but is also hurting his campaign with undecided voters and sending them into the welcoming arms of Democratic challenger Joe Biden.

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Kayleigh McEnany defends 'brilliant' Trump for holding rallies amid COVID surge: 'His plan is working'

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Tuesday called President Donald Trump's handling of COVID-19 "brilliant" and defended his decision to hold rallies in states with surging infection rates.

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Trump tries to shame media out of covering the pandemic with frantic all-caps tweet

With one week to go until the 2020 presidential election, President Donald Trump does not want to talk about the novel coronavirus pandemic.

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Cars, electro and sequins: drive-in raves in virus-hit US

Clearly visible from afar with her flashing earrings and sequined jacket, Charity Valente is attending her first drive-in rave: a night of electronic music where the party-goers are in or around their cars, owing to the coronavirus pandemic.

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'He doesn't care': Kentucky residents bury McConnell for jamming through Barrett while millions suffer

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) on Monday night crowed about jamming through Amy Coney Barrett's nomination to the Supreme Court -- and then promptly adjourned the Senate until after the election.

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Asymptomatic coronavirus sufferers lose antibodies sooner: study

Asymptomatic coronavirus sufferers appear to lose detectable antibodies sooner than people who have exhibited Covid-19 symptoms, according to one of the biggest studies of its kind in Britain published on Tuesday.

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Brett Kavanaugh caught lying in SCOTUS opinion against voting access during the pandemic: report

Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh on Monday voted that 2020 elections ballots in Wisconsin can only be counted if received by Election Day.

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COVID-19 causes some patients’ immune systems to attack their own bodies — and can worsen the illness

Across the world, immunologists who retooled their labs to join the fight against SARS-CoV-2 are furiously trying to explain why some people get so sick while others recover unscathed. The pace is dizzying, but some clear trends have emerged.

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Pope to celebrate Christmas without congregation: report

Pope Francis will have to forego meeting Catholics at the annual Advent and Christmas masses in the Vatican owing to the resurgent coronavirus pandemic, the specialist Catholic News Agency (CNA) reported on Monday.

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