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Texas reports record high coronavirus hospitalizations for 5th day in a row

The Texas Tribune is using data from the Texas Department of State Health Services to track how many people have tested positive for the novel coronavirus in Texas each day. The state data comes from local health officials, and it may not represent all cases of the disease given limited testing. Here's what we know about the daily numbers.

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Honduran president and wife test positive for coronavirus

The Honduran president has said he and his wife have tested positive for coronavirus.

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Putin has 'disinfection tunnel' to protect him from coronavirus

Visitors meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin at his country residence must first pass through a walk-through device that sprays them with disinfectant, to protect him from the coronavirus, officials said.

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Afraid of getting a COVID-19 test? These survivors want to share their stories

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — He felt fear. Yes, he did.As he lay in a bed in April at the University of Kansas Hospital, when COVID-19 latched onto his lungs and made him fight to breathe, when his oxygen level dipped so low it set off an alarm in his hospital room, pastor Daniel L. Freeman I summoned every ounce of energy he could from his weary body and prayed.I don’t want to be on a ventilator. I know you have the power. I know if it’s in your will I’m going to be able to bounce back.He bounced back. Not all the way just yet. He still needs a rest after delivering a sermon to his flock at New Beginni...

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Fox News host urges Trump to ignore 'alarmist COVID drivel' -- and accuses Dr. Fauci of leading 'medical deep state'

Fox News host Laura Ingraham, who has no background in medicine, used her primetime platform this week to deride Dr. Anthony Fauci, the 36-year head of the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases, as "the medical deep state."

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Dick Cheney's cardiologist accuses Trump of 'criminal endangerment' in Tulsa just to get a photo-op

On Tuesday's edition of CNN's "OutFront," Dr. Jonathan Reiner — a longtime White House medical adviser and former Vice President Dick Cheney's cardiologist — condemned President Donald Trump for insisting on holding a campaign rally in Tulsa amid a new wave of COVID-19 cases.

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Trump supporter says dying of COVID after Tulsa event will just make him mad he won’t be able to vote: report

On Tuesday, the Tulsa World spoke with James Massery, one of the many supporters of President Donald Trump who are already gathering to attend his Tulsa campaign rally on Saturday. He made it clear to reporters that he doesn't fear COVID-19 — and if it kills him, it'll just be a shame he wasn't able to vote for Trump.

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'Much more infectious': A mutated strain of the novel coronavirus has scientists very concerned

New research on mutations in the novel coronavirus reveals that an evolved strain of the disease may possess a significantly increased ability to infect people. Physically, this mutation's changes have increased the number and flexibility of the protein spikes on the virus' surface.

"Viruses with this mutation were much more infectious than those without the mutation in the cell culture system we used," wrote Scripps Research virologist Hyeryun Choe, PhD, who is the senior author of the study. The study is still undergoing peer review, and its authors noted that the conclusions need to be viewed as preliminary. The conclusions were announced prior to the completion of peer review "amid news reports of its findings," according to Scripps Research.

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Florida governor refuses to impose new lockdown as COVID cases explode

At a news conference on Tuesday, according to the Tampa Bay Times, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) closed the door on the possibility of imposing another stay-at-home order or similar measure — even as a new outbreak of COVID-19 in his state is causing a spike in cases.

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'This is mass murder': COVID-19 deaths in US prisons have risen by 73 percent the past month

The number of known cases in the facilities has doubled since mid-May to over 68,000.

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'Just freakin' lies': Ex-senator says Pence has adopted the 'stupid' administration's policy of making up things about COVID-19

Former Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) went off on Vice President Mike Pence for lying about the coronavirus cases in Oklahoma.

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Tulsans lash out at mayor for saying he's concerned about Trump rally -- but the city has enough ICU beds

Tulsa Mayor GT Bynum took to Facebook for a long comment admitting that he is concerned about President Donald Trump's rally at the BOK Center. But he said that he isn't worried about the city's capacity to handle additional COVID-19 cases.

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Florida sees a record 2,783 daily coronavirus cases as state total hits 80,000

MIAMI — Florida’s Department of Health on Tuesday morning confirmed 2,783 additional cases of COVID-19, setting another daily total record high since the start of the pandemic. The state now has a total of 80,109 confirmed cases.Previously, the highest daily total recorded was on Saturday when 2,581 cases were reported. There were also 55 new deaths announced Tuesday, raising the statewide death toll to 2,993.The state slowly began to reopen in May. Now in June, most businesses across the state are open at limited capacity with social distancing regulations in place to reduce the risk of COVID...

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