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Sacramento may pay people $1,000 to stay home when infected by coronavirus

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Dealing with lower-income and hourly workers hit by the coronavirus, Sacramento County health officials say they are hoping to put together an experimental plan to pay some infected people $1,000 to get them to stay home from work for two weeks to avoid infecting others.The money would represent roughly two weeks of pay at about $12.50 an hour for people who might otherwise be tempted to go to work because they can’t afford to lose a paycheck and would not qualify for unemployment. That could include undocumented workers.Health officials say the stipend could be used in co...

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Trump son busted for 3 lies in 1 sentence during RNC speech: ‘Eric Trump has used more lies than verbs’

First son Eric Trump ignored the COVID-19 pandemic, but said his dad would "soon" be sending Americans to Mars, during his address on the second night of the Republican National Committee Convention.

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Eric Trump says his dad is sending ‘Americans to Mars ... SOON’ — but said nothing about the Covid pandemic

First son Eric Trump was the third of Trump's children to address the Republican National Committee Convention, following speeches by his half-sister Tiffany Trump and big brother Donald Trump, Jr.

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Biden slams Trump in new ad: RNC's promise the 'best is yet to come' is a 'threat'

On Tuesday, as the second night of the Republican National Convention kicked off, Joe Biden went live with an ad blasting President Doanld Trump's record — using the words of the speakers at the previous night.

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NYT editorial board slams Trump's FDA commissioner for pushing unproven treatment with 'fuzzy math'

On Tuesday, The New York Times editorial board excoriated President Donald Trump's FDA commissioner, Stephen Hahn, for the "fuzzy math" he used to justify an emergency authorization for an unproven convalescent plasma treatment for coronavirus.

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Bolsonaro's son Flavio tests positive for virus in Brazil

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's eldest son, Senator Flavio Bolsonaro, said Tuesday he has tested positive for the new coronavirus but was asymptomatic.

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Trump supporters in Ohio are trying to impeach GOP Gov. DeWine for trying to prevent the spread of coronavirus

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is among the Republican governors who has been applauded by medical experts for his response to the coronavirus pandemic and implementing social distancing measures in his state. But some Republicans in Ohio’s state legislature believe that DeWine committed an unforgivable sin by trying to slow down the spread of COVID-19 in his state and are calling for his impeachment.

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As big box stores thrive, 1 in 5 small businesses expect to close in next 6 months without urgent federal aid

"Many of them still need more financial assistance just to keep their doors open and staff on payroll," the National Federation of Independent Businesses said.

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Actor Antonio Banderas 'cured' of coronavirus

Spanish actor Antonio Banderas said Tuesday that he was "cured" of the coronavirus, which he contracted several weeks ago.

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Fears of ‘spillover’ to vulnerable in Europe as Covid-19 surges among young

France recorded a new post-lockdown record of new Covid-19 cases on Sunday; the virus has also bounced back in Spain, Italy and Germany. Death rates remain low as the virus is mainly circulating among young people, but experts say social-distancing measures should be tightened to stop the pandemic severely affecting the more vulnerable elderly once more.

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University of Alabama sees 1,000 virus cases since reopening

The University of Alabama, seen as a test case for returning to in-person learning amid the pandemic, has reported close to a thousand positive coronavirus cases since reopening.

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Experts: Trump and his FDA commissioner ‘grossly misrepresented’ data on blood plasma’s benefits in treating COVID-19 patients

A recurring theme during the opening night of the 2020 Republican National Convention was that President Donald Trump saved hundreds of thousands of American lives because of his quick and efficient response to the coronavirus pandemic — a claim that Trump critics are denouncing as absolutely absurd in light of how deadly COVID-19 has been in the United States. One of Trump’s recent claims, made at a news conference on Sunday, August 23 — the day before the convention got underway — is that his administration’s emergency approval of blood plasma for coronavirus patients in hospitals reduced the number of deaths by 35%. But scientists, according to New York Times reporters Katie Thomas and Sheri Fink, find that figure to be misleading.

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