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As coronavirus patients skew younger, tracing task seems all but impossible

Younger people are less likely to be hospitalized or die of COVID-19 than their elders, but they circulate more freely while carrying the disease, and their cases are harder to trace. Together, these facts terrify California hospital officials.

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Mask-wearing was a risk factor for COVID-related discrimination during the early stage of the pandemic: study

Asian Americans are more likely than other ethnic groups to have experienced an incident of COVID-related discrimination, which appears to be partially related to wearing face masks, according to new research published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine30273-7/fulltext). The study also found evidence that perceived discrimination was linked to greater mental distress during the early stages of the pandemic.“Disease-associated discrimination is nothing new in the history of outbreaks of novel viruses,” said study author Ying Liu, a research scientist at the Dornsife Center for Econo...

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Return of Coronavirus Task Force briefings may not feature Birx or Fauci — just Trump: report

President Donald Trump intends to restart coronavirus briefings, but they may not include any medical experts.

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The most promising coronavirus vaccine candidate shows yet more positive results

A new study reveals that a promising coronavirus vaccine being developed by Oxford University researchers is safe and shows promise.

The Oxford vaccine, which goes by the unpronounceable moniker "ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 (AZD1222)," is being developed with the assistance of a British-Swedish pharmaceutical company known as AstraZeneca, according to an article recently published in The Lancet. The study involved 1,077 volunteers and in its early-stage human trials was shown to be safe and stimulate a strong immune response. Andrew Pollard, the lead author of the study, said in a statement that the researchers hope "this means the immune system will remember the virus, so that our vaccine will protect people for an extended period."

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'He's surrendered': Biden slams Trump's coronavirus leadership in Joy Reid's debut primetime broadcast

On Monday, during the debut broadcast of Joy Reid's new primetime MSNBC broadcast "The Reid Out," former Vice President Joe Biden tore into President Donald Trump's management of the coronavirus pandemic.

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Trump is only embracing masks out of terror of his crashing poll numbers: NYT’s Maggie Haberman

On CNN Monday, following President Donald Trump's tweet endorsing face masks, New York Times correspondent Maggie Haberman broke down the implications.

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Despite surging need amid pandemic, GOP moves to rollback SNAP when food assistance 'matters now more than ever'

Pointing to the success of the SNAP food assistance program during the coronavirus pandemic, economists on Monday said Republicans' plan to end the expansion of the aid would be "unconscionable."

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Trump is ‘not patriotic’ because he sent a tweet wearing a coronavirus mask: conservative Michelle Malkin

After months of sending mixed messages on the wearing face masks to stem the spread of coronavirus, President Trump finally fired off a tweet endorsing the practice, even calling it "patriotic."

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Teachers sue Florida governor for order to reopen schools in defiance of 'basic human needs for health and safety'

The state's "push to physically reopen schools full time without any precautions or new resources, and, most importantly, amid a skyrocketing Covid-19 surge, ignores science, safety, and basic humanity."

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COVID-19 cases spike in LA as 15 kids sick with rare virus-related syndrome

The number of COVID-19 hospitalizations in Los Angeles County were at their highest level at the weekend since the pandemic began, as 15 children were diagnosed with a rare and potentially deadly virus-related inflammatory syndrome.

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Hecklers storm Ron DeSantis press conference: 'You're lying to the public!'

During a press conference this Monday where Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis called on citizens to get tested for coronavirus antibodies, protesters stormed the event accusing him "lying to the public."

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Troubled Trump to relaunch his televised coronavirus briefings

US President Donald Trump said Monday he will soon resume his televised coronavirus briefings, signalling a bid to regain control of the message when public dismay at his handling of the pandemic risks sinking his reelection bid.

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Coronavirus taking off in rural US state of Idaho

Since last week, the small, rural northwestern US state of Idaho has been racking up 500 new coronavirus cases a day -- a sign of the exponential spread of the disease across the country.

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