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Political ideology predicts susceptibility to believing fake news about the novel coronavirus pandemic

Political conservatism was associated with heightened susceptibility to believing fake news about COVID-19 in the early stages of the outbreak in the United States, according to new research published in Social Psychological and Personality Science. The study provides preliminary evidence that support for President Donald Trump plays a role in viewing COVID-19 as less of a personal threat and less severe in general.“When we launched the project in early March, Dustin Calvillo (the first author) and I were talking about the discrepancy with which the threat was being viewed by different people,...

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Georgia camp outbreak shows rapid virus spread among children

ATLANTA — COVID-19 spread quickly among unmasked youth at YMCA camp, CDC finds.Some 260 cases of the coronavirus have been tied to attendees and staff at a North Georgia YMCA children’s camp in June, according to a report released Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one of the largest known superspreading events in the state.The report details how COVID-19 spread rapidly among children and teens within the camp and raises questions about the effectiveness of safety protocols as school districts and colleges contemplate reopening for in-person instruction this fall.YMCA Ca...

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How Texas tracks the virus' toll

AUSTIN, Texas — The death toll from the coronavirus in Texas came into sharper focus this past week, as health officials added several hundred more fatalities to a tally that now exceeds 6,000.The jump came as the Texas Department of State Health Services shifted to death certificates listing COVID-19 as the cause of death, as a data source, instead of local health reports. State officials said the move provides a more accurate picture of the human toll of the disease.But the lag time in receiving death certificates — up to 10 days after a person dies — offers a delayed account of the number o...

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A new generation of COVID-19 tests may be Florida's best shot at containing virus spread

Florida’s coronavirus summer has felt like deja vu for public health experts worried about a testing system once again unable to keep up with surging cases and demand. Like the rest of the country, the Sunshine State has relied on commercial labs to perform ever-increasing numbers of labor intensive molecular tests to detect COVID-19. An early summer wave of people seeking the tests created a bottleneck of results with up to two-week delays across the state. That forced the Florida Division of Emergency Management to pivot to new providers and less sensitive tests earlier this month, reducing wa...

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Baseball is in crisis mode as more MLB players and staff test positive for COVID-19

CHICAGO — Seems like just yesterday Anthony Rizzo was providing hand sanitizer at first base for Brewers shortstop Orlando Arcia.It was a Rockwellian moment for the restart of the 2020 baseball season, giving viewers reason to smile and briefly put the realities of the COVID-19 pandemic on hold.“We’re playing in unusual circumstances,” Rizzo said afterward, admitting he was just trying to bring some fun back after the lengthy shutdown.But only eight days later, baseball already was in crisis mode.The latest news out of Milwaukee — four more positive coronavirus tests in the Cardinals organizat...

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'Kindergarten-level logic': Trump slammed for repeating false claim about rise in Covid cases across the US

President Donald Trump on Saturday took to Twitter after a game of golf to proclaim the ongoing rise in Covid-19 cases around the U.S. is due to increased testing around the country and not, as health experts have repeatedly explained, because the disease is continuing to spiral out of control around the nation.

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Jeanine Pirro praises people using ‘force’ to violate COVID rules: ‘Make up your own mind’

Fox News personality Jeanine Pirro on Saturday escalated her rhetoric against public health officials and coronavirus regulations.

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White House appeals to the youth vote: Disgruntled TikTok users ‘should get on the Trump train’

On Friday evening, President Donald Trump abruptly announced on Air Force One a controversial decision to attempt to ban TikTok in the United States.

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Trump campaign keeps holding campaign events — with ‘varying levels of safety precautions’: report

President Donald Trump's campaign is continuing to hold in-person events, even after his controversial Tulsa rally was blamed by many as potentially having caused the death of Herman Cain.

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Conservatives threaten to upend stimulus negotiations with last minute demand for payroll tax cut

On Friday, enhanced unemployment benefits and a moratorium on evictions both expired despite America's economic crisis.

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GOP intends to nominate Trump behind closed doors at RNC convention: report

The Republican National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina inteds to re-nominate President Donald Trump behind closed doors, according to a new report by the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.

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Enhanced unemployment expired Friday — President Trump responded by spending Saturday golfing

America's economic crisis worsened on Friday as enhanced unemployment insurance expired, as did the nationwide moratorium on evictions.

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'Wrong!': Trump launches fresh attack on Fauci over testing numbers

President Donald Trump publicly disputed the country's leading infectious disease expert on Saturday.

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