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Thousands of South Korea church members quarantined over virus

Thousands of Protestant church members in Seoul have been asked to quarantine, South Korean authorities said Monday, as the country battles virus clusters linked to religious groups.

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New Zealand PM delays election after virus return

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Monday delayed New Zealand's looming election by four weeks to October 17 after a renewed coronavirus outbreak hampered campaigning.

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Andrew Yang has the one number he thinks predicts a Trump loss

New polls were released Sunday showing that President Donald Trump continues to suffer from slumping poll numbers, but former White House strategist Van Jones said he's still unsure about a Trump loss.

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MyPillow guy gets Trump to trade in his advocacy for hydroxychloroquine for a flower oil to cure COVID-19

President Donald Trump has come up with another cure to the coronavirus pandemic. According to Axios, Trump thinks that the oil from a flower could help save people.

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Trump supporters are refusing to believe he could lose in November: report

According to a report from the New York Times, supporters of Donald Trump believe he will prevail in November based upon a belief that there are hidden voters who are not being counted by pollsters.

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Jared Kushner gets salty with CBS host after she asks about COVID: 'That's a very negative framing'

White House adviser Jared Kushner appeared to be irritated with CBS host Margaret Brennan on Sunday after she asked about COVID-19 and President Donald Trump's crusade against mail-in voting.

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Katrina hero Russell Honoré goes on epic rant accusing Trump of making America 'look stupid'

Appearing on MSNBC on Sunday morning, retired Lieutenant General Russel L. Honoré went on an extended and impassioned rant, attacking Donald Trump for hindering the Post Office and for his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, saying he is making the United States looks "stupid" in the eyes of the world.

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Doctors see rise in limb-threatening blood clots during COVID-19 crisis

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Health experts are now encountering a rare and terrifying COVID-19 complication: plug-like blood clots in the limbs of coronavirus victims that strangle circulation. And that means you could lose a limb to COVID-19, even if you don’t lose your life. After querying 10 major hospital networks in Florida, the South Florida Sun Sentinel has found 26 previously unreported examples of these coronavirus-caused limb clots. These clots contributed to the death of at least six of the patients who had them. And in at least one instance, surgeons at the University of Miami report havi...

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'Don't be cavalier about getting this virus,' Birx says

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — State and local governments need to be doing more to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus, said Dr. Deborah Birx, the Trump administration’s coronavirus response coordinator.“This is the moment to do more mitigation to stop the spread,” said Birx, who was in Kansas City, Kansas, Saturday for a meeting with Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly, as well as community and state health officials at KU Medical Center.They discussed what state and local officials could do to decrease the number of people testing positive for COVID-19. Many remedies that have been widely reported include s...

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Baby born in Dallas believed to be first to contract COVID-19 in womb

FORT WORTH, Texas — Doctors at Parkland Hospital in Dallas reported the first baby in the U.S. known to have contracted the coronavirus while in the womb. Baby Alexa Figueroa tested positive for COVID-19 less than 24 hours after being delivered six weeks early by mother Wendy Figueroa on May 2, according to Star-Telegram media partner WFAA-TV. Doctors delivered the baby prematurely after Wendy Figueroa tested positive when she was 34 weeks pregnant. “We immediately separated baby from mother. Mom was wearing a mask during delivery to reduce transmission,” said Dr. Mamarambath Jaleel, who runs the...

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Amid COVID-19 crisis, flu shot makers see record US production

Washington (AFP) - Global influenza vaccine makers have produced a record number of doses for the coming flu season, as authorities try to ease the burden on hospitals ahead of an expected COVID-19 resurgence.In the US, pharmaceutical companies plan to make around 196 million doses to serve the population of 330 million, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). That is up from 175 million last year, an 11 percent increase. Major pharmacy chain CVS, which administers flu vaccines without prescription, is ordering 18 million doses, double the amount in 2019.Vaccine make...

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The Bay Area moved thousands to coronavirus hotels and shelters. Now what?

SAN JOSE, Calif. — Since the coronavirus pandemic began, the Bay Area has moved thousands of homeless residents off the streets, out of unsafe living situations and into hotels and make-shift shelters.But six months into the pandemic, as some temporary programs start to close, officials, nonprofits and the people they’re sheltering are grappling with one big question: What happens now?“We feel really lucky that we’ve been able to bring so many people inside, and of course no one wants to see us have to exit people to the streets,” said Kerry Abbott, director of Alameda County’s Office of Homel...

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Israeli and UAE firms join forces in coronavirus research

Abu Dhabi (AFP) - Firms from the United Arab Emirates and Israel have signed an agreement to jointly develop research and studies on the novel coronavirus, the UAE's state WAM agency reported.The business deal comes days after a surprise political agreement between the UAE and Israel to normalise relations, a historic shift which will make the Gulf state only the third Arab country to establish full diplomatic ties with the Jewish state.The UAE's APEX National Investment and Israel's TeraGroup signed the "strategic commercial agreement" late Saturday in Abu Dhabi, WAM said in a statement."We a...

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