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Tightly packed crowd with almost no masks cheers as Trump condemns ‘plague from China’

At Thursday's roundtable on criminal justice in Dallas, Texas, President Donald Trump briefly veered into discussing coronavirus, denouncing the "plague from China" — to resounding applause.

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Trump supporters have to promise not to sue over COVID-19 to attend rally in 19,000 seat arena

President Donald Trump's 2020 reelection campaign announced the details of their highly-controversial decision to hold a rally in Tulsa on Juneteenth.

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Brazil to produce Chinese coronavirus vaccine: officials

Brazilian officials on Thursday announced an agreement with China's Sinovac Biotech to produce its coronavirus vaccine in the state of Sao Paulo, where tests involving 9,000 volunteers are to begin next month.

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US economy will stay open even in second virus wave: Steve Mnuchin

US Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said Thursday there will be no more shutdowns to stop the coronavirus pandemic, even as the outbreak flares in some states.

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Moderna's coronavirus vaccine to enter final trial stage in July

A vaccine against COVID-19 developed by the US biotech firm Moderna will enter the third and final stage of its clinical trial in July with 30,000 participants, the firm said Thursday.

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Coronavirus is mutating as it moves around the US -- here's what that means for you

A new analysis published in the journal Science found seven new strains of the coronavirus that have been circulating in California — and that's according to a very small sample size.

Specifically, a group of international scientists looked at samples from 36 COVID-19 patients in nine California counties and the Grand Princess cruise ship from late January to mid-March. Through a phylogenetic analysis — which is when researchers study the evolutionary relationships of genes — they found at least seven different SARS-CoV-2 lineages, including the WA1 strain which has been associated with Washington state.

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US surgeons perform double-lung transplant on COVID-19 patient

Surgeons have performed a double-lung transplant on a COVID-19 patient in Chicago, the hospital that carried out the procedure said Thursday, in what is thought to be a first in the United States.

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The US is losing the ‘discipline’ to fight coronavirus and is 'leaving the battlefield before the war is over’

After months of social distancing because of the coronavirus pandemic, Americans are longing to get back to normal. But truth be told, “normal” will not return until there is a COVID-19 vaccine and it is widely available. And British journalist Edward Luce, in a Financial Times article published on June 11, fears that too many Americans are no longer willing to take the steps necessary to reduce the COVID-19 death count in the United States.

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Is is safe to stay in a hotel, cabin or rental home yet?

After nearly three months of quarantine, millions of Americans are ready to travel – an overnight trip, a weekend getaway, a summer sojourn. With states reopening, that’s now possible, with a caveat. Before coronavirus, few people likely thought twice about staying in a hotel room, rental home or cabin in the woods. But now, we have to factor in the potential for coronavirus exposure. Even if you’re OK with the travel risks taking you to your destination – plane, train or automobile – what about the risks of the destination spot itself?

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Ex-Trump official warns of new COVID-19 surge: 'Not a second wave -- they never got rid of the first wave'

Former Trump FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb on Thursday warned that the novel coronavirus is still plowing its way through the United States with few signs of relief in sight.

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Chicago infant who tested positive for coronavirus in March confirmed to have died of virus-related pneumonia

CHICAGO — Officials confirmed on Wednesday that the death of a 9-month-old in March was caused, in part, by COVID-19.Joseph Myles, the youngest known victim in Cook County of the virus so far, was pronounced dead on March 23 at Mercy Hospital in Chicago.The infant died of viral pneumonia due to coronavirus NL-63 and the COVID-19 infection, according to the Cook County medical examiner’s office.His passing, and the fact that he tested positive for the coronavirus, was announced at the then-daily news conferences about the pandemic, shocking and saddening city and state health officials, who cal...

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Virus fallout takes heavy toll on young workers

When Britain went into coronavirus lockdown on March 23, the management at Pierre's employer, a recruitment start-up in London, told staff not to worry about their jobs.

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What's the difference between asymptomatic and presymptomatic spread of coronavirus?

With evolving updates from the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta about the novel coronavirus, there may be some confusion about the ways it can spread.There is a difference between asymptomatic and presymptomatic spread of the virus, which causes the disease COVID-19. Here’s a breakdown of the differences and some questions people might have about them.WHO defines asymptomatic spread as when transmission occurs by people who do not have symptoms and will never get them. But these infected carriers could still get others sick.Conversely, pre...

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