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'Worse than I could have imagined': Epidemiologists rain hell on Trump's 'appalling' pandemic performance

Several professional epidemiologists have told The Atlantic that they've been shocked at the Trump administration's failed response to the novel coronavirus pandemic, which so far has killed 155,000 Americans in just five months.

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Reporter tests positive for coronavirus one day after being in close proximity to Trump

A reporter who traveled with President Trump on his recent trip to Tampa Bay, Florida, has tested positive for coronavirus, the Tampa Bay Times reports.

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An inside look at a mother and daughter’s harrowing journey through the underground mask trade

In late April, as an escalating pandemic shut down most of the country and the federal government shelled out billions of dollars to untested contractors for protective masks, Juanita Ramos got a call from a friend in the marijuana business.

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Trump's 'deceptive' COVID happy talk picked apart by Washington Post reporter

Washington Post reporter Philip Bump on Monday zeroed in on President Donald Trump's latest attacks on his own administration's public health officials in an attempt to portray the COVID-19 pandemic as under control in the United States.

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White House suddenly orders 'mandatory' COVID-19 testing for presidential staff

White House employees will now be subject to mandatory testing for COVID-19, an official said on Monday.

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Louie Gohmert’s daughter begs him to heed medical advice and not to follow Trump to ‘an early grave’

In a statement posted to Twitter this Friday, the daughter of Texas GOP Rep. Louie Gohmert said that her father contracted the coronavirus because he chose to ignore medical expertise.

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Doctors fear Trump will lie about a vaccine to win the election

There is a fear among many that the so-called "October Surprise" won't be another international scandal at the White House, but President Donald Trump announcing a vaccine, whether there is one or not.

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'It's not a both sides thing': CNN host battles Trump aide over hydroxychloroquine misinformation

CNN host Jim Sciutto took on White House trade adviser Peter Navarro on Monday about his evangelism of the drug hydroxychloroquine.

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Oklahoma teacher threatened by COVID-19 regrets vote for Trump — and blasts his 'failure of leadership'

On Monday, CNN spoke with Nancy Shively, an Oklahoma special education teacher who wrote for USA TODAY that she regrets her 2016 vote for President Donald Trump.

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WHO warns there may never be a COVID-19 'silver bullet'

The World Health Organization warned Monday that there might never be a "silver bullet" for the new coronavirus, despite the rush to discover effective vaccines.

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Trump flip flopping on key COVID-19 decisions as he scrambles to create the impression he is ‘in charge’: analysis

Writing for POLITICO this Monday, Anita Kumar says that President Trump wants to appear as if he's taking charge, but his presidency is filled with red lines he always fails to enforce.

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This woman is cataloging the dead after the government's 'scandalous' failure to track health care workers lost to COVID-19

When police discovered the woman, she’d been dead at home for at least 12 hours, alone except for her 4-year-old daughter. The early reports said only that she was 42, a mammogram technician at a hospital southwest of Atlanta and almost certainly a victim of COVID-19. Had her identity been withheld to protect her family’s privacy? Her employer’s reputation? Anesthesiologist Claire Rezba, scrolling through the news on her phone, was dismayed. “I felt like her sacrifice was really great and her child’s sacrifice was really great, and she was just this anonymous woman, you know? It seemed very trivializing.” For days, Rezba would click through Google, searching for a name, until in late March, the news stories finally supplied one: Diedre Wilkes. And almost without realizing it, Rezba began to keep count.

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