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Telemedicine may be the new normal in a post-coronavirus world -- here's how it works in six common specialties

SEATTLE — The new coronavirus pandemic has necessitated the embrace of virtual medicine regardless of how ready patients, doctors, nurses and health care systems were for the shift.Now that telehealth has been quickly rolled out across the nation and patients and clinicians have found the experience useful, it is unlikely that virtual doctor visits, in all its various forms, will be temporary, said Dr. Devin Mann, senior director for informatics and innovation at New York University.“Once we get back to whatever the new normal is, I think they will all play a role in the spectrum of ways that ...

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New CDC report reveals full extent of racial disparity in COVID-19 deaths

For weeks, medical experts have been warning of a racial disparity in COVID-19 cases, with African-American and Hispanic populations disproportionately seeing higher rates of illness and death.

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Tennessee GOP Speaker declares the capitol closed because of coronavirus — but Republican Senate candidate is allowed inside

On Monday Speaker of the Tennessee House of Representatives Cameron Sexton and Tennessee state troopers announced to a crowd of protesters that he was shutting down the state capitol, as a safety precaution due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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'Worst-case scenario': CNN's Sanjay Gupta walks through how Trump rally will be a coronavirus disaster

On CNN Monday, medical expert Dr. Sanjay Gupta had a chilling warning about the potential consequences of President Donald Trump's rally in Tulsa.

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Experts say $17.5 billion writedown by BP prove oil giant knows 'reserves of oil and gas increasingly worthless'

"Big Oil is finally admitting what we've been saying for the last ten years: their reserves of oil and gas are increasingly worthless because there's no way to safely, or profitably, produce them."

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Trump buried in mockery for his claim about COVID testing: 'This is SNL material'

On Monday, President Donald Trump appeared to suggest to reporters that the United States would cease to have cases of COVID-19 if testing stopped.

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Putin mocks Trump for handling the coronavirus outbreak worse than Russia

Russian President Vladimir Putin poked at his friend President Donald Trump for failing to handle the United States COVID-19 outbreak, the Daily Mail reported.

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Trump's 'increasingly strange and delusional' tweets reflect the rising turmoil in his 'inner life': op-ed

Writing in The Guardian this Monday, Francine Prose contends that over the past few weeks, "the increasingly strange, intentionally provocative, inappropriate and frankly delusional tweets and pronouncements" coming from President Trump's Twitter account "have once again caused us to reflect on the president’s inner life."

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GOP lawmaker with COVID-19 tries to explain why he wasn't wearing a mask on the House floor

On Monday, Rep. Tom Rice (R-SC) announced he learned last week that he and members of his family tested positive for what he termed the "Wuhan virus" — assuring everyone he was out of danger and recovering, but complaining that he wasn't able to taste bacon.

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Oscars postponed by two months due to pandemic

The 93rd Oscars have been postponed by eight weeks to April 25 after the coronavirus pandemic shuttered movie theaters and wreaked havoc on Hollywood's release calendar, the Academy said Monday.

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Trump: If COVID-19 testing stops -- the US won't have coronavirus cases anymore

President Donald Trump came up with his latest idea for how to reduce cases of the coronavirus in the United States: stop testing.

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US Fed at last launches Main Street Lending Program

The US Federal Reserve at long last launched its Main Street Lending Program on Monday after making a series of changes to broaden its reach.

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Mick Mulvaney dumped over $500K in stocks while Trump promised the economy was 'doing fantastically': report

According to a new report from The Daily Beast, President Trump's then acting-chief of staff Mick Mulvaney unloaded hundreds of thousands of dollars of stocks as the coronavirus pandemic began to tank the stock market back in March.

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