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Arizona is tossing out nearly a quarter of its COVID test results -- because they arrived by fax: report

Writing for the Arizona Republic this Tuesday, Laurie Roberts says that while it's bad enough that Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has allowed state officials to dictate when it's safe to reopen schools according to certain benchmarks, it's now known that one of those benchmark might not even be accurate.

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Anderson Cooper takes MyPillow CEO to the woodshed over COVID-19 remedy: 'You are a snake oil salesman'

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell came out on the losing end of an interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper on Tuesday.

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US aid deal possible if Democrats are 'reasonable': Steve Mnuchin

Agreement on a new deal for more emergency pandemic spending is within reach if Democratic leaders are willing to be "reasonable," US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Tuesday.

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Angela Merkel rules out easing coronavirus rules as German cases spike

Chancellor Angela Merkel warned on Tuesday there could be no further relaxation of coronavirus restrictions while Germany grapples with a surge in new infections.

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Louisiana Republican wants to force people to submit a positive COVID test to vote by mail

According to the Daily Advertiser, Louisiana Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin is proposing a rollback of voter eligibility to cast an absentee ballot ahead of the November election.

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American right-wing news outlets are fueling coronavirus conspiracy theories in Europe: report

Europe, like the U.S., has it's own coronavirus "truther" movement. Protesters taking to the streets to condemn the wearing of masks, the dissemination of conspiracy theories -- Europe has its share of people who think it's all a hoax.

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Michelle Obama's speech 'stung' Trump -- that's why he lashed out with 'nonsensical' tweets: CNN panel

Former first lady Michelle Obama's speech at the Democratic National Convention on Monday night earned rave reviews from many pundits -- but also the ire of President Donald Trump, who attacked Obama in an early-morning tweet.

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Americans have lost over $100 million because of COVID-19 financial fraud

With more than 160,000 reports and over $100 million in losses, COVID-19 fraud has spread rapidly and left many in a more difficult financial position.Q2 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and moreA new virus has led to a new type of fraud as scam artists have taken full advantage of the coronavirus pandemic. What exactly is COVID-19 fraud, and which parts of the country have been most affected? The Ascent conducted a study of Federal Trade Commission (FTC) data in early August to find out that and much more about COVID-19 fraud.Defining COVID-19 FraudThe FTC's classification of COVID-19 fra...

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Here are 6 accidents UNC researchers had with lab-created coronaviruses

From Jan. 1, 2015, through June 1, 2020, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill reported 28 lab incidents involving genetically engineered organisms to safety officials at the National Institutes of Health, according to documents UNC released to ProPublica under a public records request. The NIH oversees research involving genetically modified organisms.

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Can you get coronavirus twice? Promising new studies say probably not

Whenever a new virus enters the human population, one of immunologists' first questions is how the body's immune system reacts to it once the immune system clears it from the body. For certain viruses, getting them once (or being vaccinated once) means that you now have life-long immunity; in other cases, the immune system appears to forget how to defend against them after a short period of time.
Now, for the good news: While previously some experts feared that a coronavirus vaccine might only confer short-term immunity, that may not be true. Recently, there has been a flurry of promising research signaling that those who recover from a coronavirus infection will have lasting immunity. Understanding the human body's immune response is key to returning to any sense of normalcy in our world, and has repercussions for public health behaviors and vaccine development.
According to one of the new studies, which has yet to be peer-reviewed and was posted on MedRxiv over the weekend, researchers at the University of Arizona conclude that "immunity is durable for at least several months after SARS-CoV-2 infection." Specifically, the research says a previously-infected person is immune to the coronavirus for at least three months, even after a mild infection; though researchers say that's a conservative prediction, based on lack of long-term human health data for the nascent virus.

The conclusion conflicts with earlier reports that suggested immunity was transient, meaning that it only lasted for a short period of time.

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New Zealand PM hits back at Trump's 'patently wrong' virus claims

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Tuesday slapped down Donald Trump's talk of an out-of-control coronavirus "surge" in New Zealand as "patently wrong".

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Investors pan for gold in rush for coronavirus vaccine

With the race on to find a coronavirus vaccine, the biotech sector -- from an investor's point of view -- appears to be the new gold rush, promising often giddy returns, but analysts warn that the exuberance could be exaggerated.

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Texas becomes fourth state to surpass 10,000 COVID-19 deaths

Texas is mourning more than 10,000 known COVID-19 fatalities, 100 times more people than were killed in Hurricane Harvey, according to new figures released by state officials Monday. It’s a somber mark that only three other states have passed since the pandemic hit the United States earlier this year.

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