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‘Wear a face covering’: Florida Surgeon General finally tells people to wear masks — but it’s not a requirement

While remaining relatively under the radar, Florida Surgeon General Scott Rivkees issued a health advisory asking citizens to wear masks while out in public in order to stem the spread of coronavirus, the Miami Herald reports.

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Tulsa rally showed Trump is a ‘political fat Elvis’ who is too ‘lazy’ to change his schtick: MSNBC anchor

MSNBC host John Heilemann filled in for Nicolle Wallace on Monday and had some brutal criticisms of the president's weekend rally.

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Two more Trump advance team members test positive for COVID-19 after Tulsa rally

It was reported hours before President Donald Trump's rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma Saturday, that six members of his advance team tested positive for the coronavirus. Now that the team members are back from the rally, two more have now tested positive.

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'Poverty is a policy choice': Studies detail how poorest saved by COVID-19 stimulus—and why more is needed

"When you look at the size of the government response, it makes sense."

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'You're telling me everything is fine' when people don't show up in a red state: MSNBC's Tur hammers Trump campaign aide

Top campaign aide to President Donald Trump, Marc Lotter, scrambled to try and explain away the embarrassing turnout, slumping polls, and so-called "misstatements" about COVID-19, during his Monday MSNBC appearance.

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Arizonans waiting in 104 degree heat for over 5 hours to get COVID-19 tests before Trump arrival: NBC News reporter

Coronavirus cases have climbed past 52,500 in Arizona, giving the state its highest hospitalization rate for the virus since April. In the midst of the ongoing health crisis, NBC News reporter Vaughn Hillyard told his own story about trying to get tested for the virus in the state -- a test he's seeking out after reporting amongst the massive crowds of protesters.

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Virus cases top nine million as WHO says pandemic 'accelerating'

Global coronavirus infections topped nine million on Monday shortly after the World Health Organization warned that the pandemic was accelerating, even as France took its biggest step yet back to normality by allowing millions of children to return to school.

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WATCH: Trump sidesteps, dodges, refuses to say he was joking about slowing down testing

'If It Did Slow Down We're Way Ahead'

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Trump refuses to say if he officially ordered curb on COVID-19 tests: 'We've done too good of a job'

President Donald Trump on Monday refused to say if he had officially ordered COVID-19 testing to be slowed in order to reduce the number of confirmed cases.

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Trump's boast he 'slowed down' COVID-19 testing matches what state health officials were seeing: report

According to a report from the Daily Beast, two officials working Donald Trump's administration said the president's claim he wanted COVID-19 testing in the U.S. to be slowed down matched up with what they witnessed while working on the White House task force.

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Paris throws off mask to party like the virus never was

Social distancing and face masks were largely forgotten as thousands of French people danced and partied well into Monday in the first big blow out since the coronavirus lockdown.

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A lonely and dangerous lockdown for LGBTQ Indians

In conservative India, many in the LGBTQ community hide their real selves. But being stuck inside with their families for months in the coronavirus lockdown has made this hard to keep up -- with sometimes dire consequences.

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40 MLB players and staff test positive for COVID-19 in week: report

Major League Baseball saw 40 players and staff members test positive for COVID-19 in the past week, USA Today reported on Sunday as talks on how to get a 2020 season underway dragged on.

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