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'The Anti-Fauci': Health officials alarmed as Trump embraces doctor who wants more people to get sick

Public health officials are growing alarmed at President Donald Trump's decision to hire a doctor whose strategy for handling the novel coronavirus pandemic is to build herd immunity by having more people get sick.

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Paris looking into free COVID-19 testing amid resurgence of virus

The Paris local municipality said on Monday that it would look to make free Covid-19 testing available in all of the capital's 20 districts (arrondissements), as authorities battle against signs of a re-emergence of the virus in France.

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US nears 6 million cases of coronavirus

The United States neared six million coronavirus cases on Sunday, nearly a quarter of the planet's total, as nations around the world battle to contain the raging pandemic.

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Weeping hurricane victim goes on Fox News to personally beg Trump: 'The food is gone in 30 minutes'

The owner of a bridal shop in Lake Charles, Louisiana excoriated the federal government's hurricane response on Sunday.

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'Service to Satan!' Anti-masker has public meltdown at Alaska Walmart after employees enforce COVID rules

A man at an Alaska Walmart had a public meltdown because he did not want to wear a mask.

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Cannon fodder: Workers have never been more expendable than they are now

For hundreds of thousands of essential workers, the potential swearing-in of Joe Biden on January 20, 2021, will have come too late to save them.

It's kind of surreal, but even as the corporate media celebrates the role of essential workers, it's clear that the lives of the workforce — and by extension their families — have never been more expendable.

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'Troubling': Experts fear Trump's 'October surprise' could hurt America's public health 'for generations to come'

Public health experts on Saturday decried the Food and Drug Administration's "troubling" approval of a Covid-19 treatment which has not been proven to help patients who are severely ill with the disease.

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Florida report shows hundreds test positive for COVID-19 at state schools in August

MIAMI — The Florida Department of Health accidentally released a report on COVID-19 outbreaks at schools across the state — from daycare centers to colleges — and found that nearly 900 students and staffers had tested positive during a two-week period in August as schools had just begun or readied to reopen.State officials published the six-page draft online on Monday, but then quickly wiped it away a day later. The Miami Herald obtained a copy before it disappeared.Florida International University infectious disease epidemiologist Dr. Mary Jo Trepka said the detailed data were one of the most...

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More than 1,000 students at University of Alabama contract coronavirus in 2 weeks

More than 1,000 University of Alabama students have tested positive for coronavirus since returning to campus two weeks ago.Only nine university employees have contracted the virus in that time frame, according to the university’s coronavirus dashboard.Classes began at the university Aug. 19, and 562 students tested positive in the first week. Another 481 joined them during the second week.About 38,000 undergraduate students attended Alabama’s flagship campus in Tuscaloosa, meaning more than 2.5% of the entire student body has tested positive for coronavirus. Bars in the city were ordered to c...

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Buyer Beware: Sketchy darknet websites are taking advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic

Underground markets that sell illegal commodities like drugs, counterfeit currency and fake documentation tend to flourish in times of crisis, and the COVID-19 pandemic is no exception. The online underground economy has responded to the current crisis by exploiting demand for COVID-19-related commodities.

Today, some of the most vibrant underground economies exist in darknet markets. These are internet websites that look like ordinary e-commerce websites but are accessible only using special browsers or authorization codes. Vendors of illegal commodities have also formed dedicated group-chats and channels on encrypted instant messaging services like WhatsApp, Telegram and ICQ.

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Arizona woman charged with assault for clawing mask off restaurant manager's face

On Saturday, ABC 15 reported that a woman has been charged with assault during an altercation over COVID-19 restrictions at the 92 Drinks + Eats restaurant and karaoke bar in Scottsdale, Arizona.

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Former Trump official hands Dems a roadmap to drive president 'bonkers' before the election

Appearing on MSNBC on Saturday morning, former White House communication shop head Anthony Scaramucci told an "AM Joy" panel that he and former Donald Trump lawyer Michael Cohen have a knack for getting under the president's skin in such a way that takes him off message and can help cripple his campaign.

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