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WATCH: Bay Area woman accuses Hispanic man of 'stealing' public park in racist COVID-19 meltdown

While participating in an outreach effort for the LoveDolores campaign in a San Francisco park, Andrés Patino came across a woman taking down signs and rope that restricted people from entering the playground, according to Mission Local.

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Kellyanne Conway has a temper tantrum after Fox News host calls out her bogus Biden attack

Trump White House counselor Kellyanne Conway threw a temper tantrum on Wednesday after Fox News host Sandra Smith called her out for peddling misinformation.

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WATCH: Anti-masker goes on bigoted rant then unzips his pants in department store meltdown

A man who refused to wear a face mask at a Marshall's department store went on a bigoted rant against store workers and then was caught on camera unzipping his pants.

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Cloth masks do protect the wearer – breathing in less coronavirus means you get less sick

Masks slow the spread of SARS-CoV-2 by reducing how much infected people spray the virus into the environment around them when they cough or talk. Evidence from laboratory experiments, hospitals and whole countries show that masks work, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends face coverings for the U.S. public. With all this evidence, mask wearing has become the norm in many places.

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'We’re being treated as guinea pigs': Faculty members fear in-person return to Texas universities

The July memo was blunt. Students at Sam Houston State University had been promised “direct contact” with faculty, and even in the grip of the coronavirus pandemic, the Huntsville school needed to deliver, Provost Richard Eglsaer told the faculty.

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Influenza is about to make this coronavirus year even worse -- what you need to know about flu shots

Bad as it has been these past few months to live with the danger of coronavirus, things are about to get worse. Fall is approaching and with it comes that other respiratory virus that puts thousands of Americans in the hospital every year: influenza. Prepare for an onslaught of public service messages begging you to get a shot not only to protect yourself and your vulnerable loved ones but an entire health system already strained by the COVID-19 pandemic. Hospitals often fill up in December and January when flu season really takes off, said Susan Bailey, an allergy and immunology specialist in F...

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REVEALED: Georgia officials knew of severe shortage of PPE for health workers as state plowed on to reopen

As the coronavirus crisis deepened in April, Georgia officials circulated documents showing that to get through the next month, the state would need millions more masks, gowns and other supplies than it had on hand.

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Pelosi called Congress back from vacation for USPS vote — but Dems also want coronavirus relief votes

Rank-and-file Democrats are pressuring Speaker Nancy Pelosi for the House of Representatives to take up coronavirus stimulus when the body returns from vacation.

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Trump ripped for Arizona rally: ‘Look at this super spreader event happening in Yuma’

President Donald Trump held an indoor event in Yuma, Arizona on Tuesday to celebrate the border wall he falsely promised would be paid for by Mexico.

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'Reassuring' study on risk of virus transmission on planes

Wearing masks to prevent the spread of the coronavirus was not widespread in March, when a group of German tourists took a long flight home from Israel -- but researchers were surprised to find only two passengers outside the group had been infected.

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Pandemic home-schooling puts Americans into debt: report

A significant proportion of Americans whose children are attending classes from home due to COVID-19 are going into debt to pay for food and school supplies, a survey released Tuesday found.

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Oleandrin is a deadly plant poison, not a COVID-19 cure

With COVID-19 cases and deaths rising in the U.S. and globally, identifying new therapies to prevent and combat the virus is a top priority. Natural products from plants are an attractive option in the search for a cure. Approximately 374,000 plant species are on Earth; humans have used more than 28,000 of them as a form of medicine.

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BUSTED: Georgia gov reopened state despite being briefed that health care workers faced PPE shortage

On Tuesday, The Daily Beast reported that Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) had access to documents revealing the state was facing a critical shortage of protective equipment in April — just as he moved to reopen businesses.

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