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US approves plasma to treat virus, global death toll above 800,000

The United States announced an emergency authorization to use blood plasma from recovered coronavirus patients as a treatment for the disease, which has killed more than 800,000 people around the world.

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Australian archbishop 'deeply troubled' by Oxford vaccine deal

A senior Catholic archbishop has warned he is "deeply troubled" by Australia's vaccine deal with AstraZeneca, saying the potential vaccine uses a fetal cell line that creates an "ethical quandary" for Christians.

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Biden slams Trump for 'walking away' as pandemic ravaged US

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden said Sunday he blames Donald Trump for "walking away" as COVID-19 ravaged the country, in a televised interview alongside running mate Kamala Harris on the eve of the Republican convention.

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Timid restart for US cinemas

The United States had its first real weekend back at the movies with the reopening of theater heavyweights AMC and Regal -- but film fans made only a timid return in a country which continues to register more than 40,000 new cases of coronavirus a day.

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GOP will frame Biden's COVID-19 lockdown as 'Hollywood elitism' -- ignoring Americans scared to die: report

In the words of President Barack Obama at the Democratic Convention in 2016, "Do you really think that a guy who has spent his 70 years on this Earth showing no regard for working people is suddenly going to be your champion? Your voice?"

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Trump's briefing about plasma as a miracle treatment for COVID-19 is about the GOP convention: CNN analyst

Speaking to CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Sunday in the wake of President Donald Trump's abrupt press conference, CNN columnist and commentator Chris Cillizza speculated that the only reason convalescent plasma was being rushed to approval was to tease the Republican convention.

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Trump abruptly ends news conference after reporter points out contradictory statements on plasma treatment

President Donald Trump abruptly ended his press conference after a reporter asked for details about the emergency authorization of convalescent plasma from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

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Notre Dame's class suspension may be a cautionary tale for other campuses trying to reopen

CHICAGO — Hours before the University of Notre Dame suspended in-person classes to quell a growing COVID-19 outbreak among students, Clay Goldman walked into a campus testing center that didn’t have enough chairs for everyone awaiting results. Goldman, a first-year law student, went to the center inside Notre Dame’s famed football stadium Tuesday afternoon because three of his track teammates contracted the virus, and he worried he’d been exposed. But booking an appointment wasn’t easy. The university’s sole testing site has been inundated since students returned in early August, identifying a to...

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13 dead in crush at Peru party raided over virus violations

At least 13 people suffocated in a crush during a raid on a nightclub in Peru's capital where a party was being held despite a coronavirus ban on such gatherings, police said.

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Trump defender shut down with daily death toll numbers after trying to downplay the COVID-19 crisis

On CNN Saturday, Republican strategist Brian Robinson attempt to downplay the human cost of the coronavirus came to an abrupt end when "New Day" host Victor Blackwell forcefully pointed out to him that 1,000 Americans are dying every day during the still-raging pandemic.

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Swab, Spit, Stay Home? College Coronavirus Testing Plans Are All Over the Map

Yousuf El-Jayyousi, a junior engineering student at the University of Missouri, wanted guidance and reassurance that it would be safe to go back to school for the fall semester. He tuned into a pair of online town halls organized by the university hoping to find that.

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Deadly mix: How bars are fueling COVID-19 outbreaks

From the early days of the U.S. coronavirus outbreak, states have wrestled with the best course of action for bars and nightclubs, which largely have their economic prospects tied to social gatherings in tight quarters. As the virus has pinched the industry’s lifeblood, bar owners in a handful of states are fighting in court against government orders that they stay closed.

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Trump ripped by rocker Ozzy Osbourne for 'acting like a fool' on COVID-19 while 1,000 Americans die every day

In a new interview with Rolling Stone, singer/songwriter Ozzy Osbourne unloaded on President Donald Trump for his mishandling of the coronavirus pandemic.

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