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CNN panel tears into Trump for obsessing over the optics of face masks: 'This isn't about looks'

On Wednesday, a CNN panel broke down President Donald Trump's recent remark that he likes how he looks in a face mask.

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Trump says he'd have 'no problem' using mask in 'tight' quarters

US President Donald Trump, who has yet to be seen in public wearing a face mask during the coronavirus pandemic, said Wednesday he would have "no problem" doing so -- if conditions called for it.

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'We're aware that there are embers': Kayleigh McEnany downplays growing COVID-19 outbreaks

At Wednesday's White House briefing, Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany tried to downplay the new wave of coronavirus cases when asked to defend President Donald Trump's latest comment that the virus will soon "disappear."

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Internal messages reveal crisis at Houston hospitals as coronavirus cases surge

At Lyndon B. Johnson Hospital on Sunday, the medical staff ran out of both space for new coronavirus patients and a key drug needed to treat them. With no open beds at the public hospital, a dozen COVID-19 patients who were in need of intensive care were stuck in the emergency room, awaiting transfers to other Houston area hospitals, according to a note sent to the staff and shared with reporters.

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Wearing it wrong? 'Idiot' Trump ignites mockery after bragging masks make him look like the ‘Lone Ranger’

President Donald Trump on Wednesday told the Fox Business Network that he was "all for masks" amid the coronavirus pandemic.

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Trump insists coronavirus is 'going to sort of just disappear'

Speaking on Fox Business this Wednesday, President Trump reiterated his belief that the coronavirus will just go away on its own.

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'Hindsight is 20/20': Mask-free Myrtle Beach mayor wishes face coverings were mandated a month ago

The mayor of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina on Wednesday said that she wishes she her city had mandated face masks weeks before COVID-19 cases surged in the state.

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Republicans pretend they've always supported wearing masks – now that COVID-19 is surging in red states

When blue states like Washington, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Massachusetts were hit with coronavirus in large numbers, Republicans from President Donald Trump to Fox News were vehemently opposed to mask wearing. But now that coronavirus is surging in red states, like Texas, Florida, Arizona, and Georgia, they're changing their tune – and pretending they've always supported mask wearing.

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'Deplorable': Trump condemned as America buys up nearly entire supply of COVID-19 drug

"It's a very concerning precedent because if we see the vaccine coming from a U.S. company, we're likely to see the same type of behavior and hoarding by the U.S. and other developed countries."

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Trump supporters flood Marco Rubio with angry replies after he offers tepid support for face masks

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) aroused the ire of many Trump supporters on Wednesday when he made a tepid endorsement of wearing face masks to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus.

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Which drugs and therapies are proven to work, and which ones don’t, for COVID-19?

I am a physician and a scientist at the University of Virginia. I care for patients and conduct research to find better ways to diagnose and treat infectious diseases, including COVID-19. Here I’m sharing what is known about which treatments work, and which don’t, for the new coronavirus infection.

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Ohio ice cream shop begs customers to stop berating teenage workers for wearing masks

A northern Ohio ice cream shop is begging its customers to stop berating teenage workers for wearing masks.

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Texas' Lt. Gov blasts Fauci as coronavirus surges in his state: 'I don't need his advice anymore'

Texas recently reported a record-breaking 6,975 new infections of coronavirus. But Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says he will not be taking the advice of top infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci.

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