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Vaccine orders plummet amid coronavirus outbreak: CDC

Orders for vaccines against diseases such as measles have declined since a national emergency was declared in the United States because of the coronavirus pandemic, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday.

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US prevents Security Council vote on pandemic: diplomats

The United States on Friday prevented a vote in the UN Security Council on a resolution on the coronavirus pandemic, apparently because it made implicit mention of the World Health Organization, diplomats said.

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Trump says coronavirus will 'go away without a vaccine'

During a meeting with GOP lawmakers on Friday, President Donald Trump suggested that developing a vaccine for coronavirus might be unnecessary because it will "go away" on its own.

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Trump’s GOP meeting goes off the rails as he rants about a fish and his lawn in Los Angeles

During his GOP luncheon this Friday, President Trump veered into sometimes confusing rant about water and fish after hearing remarks from Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) about California essential workers.

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Belgian llama holds key to possible corona treatment

Scientists the world over are scrambling to perfect an anti-viral treatment for the novel coronavirus, and following what might seem to be some unusual trails.

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Sao Paulo extends stay-at-home, ignoring Bolsonaro

The governor of Sao Paulo, the Brazilian state at the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic in Latin America, said Friday he was extending stay-at-home measures until May 31, ignoring opposition from far-right President Jair Bolsonaro.

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New York child dies from rare disease linked to COVID-19

A five-year-old boy in New York state has died from a rare inflammatory disease believed to be caused by the new coronavirus, Governor Andrew Cuomo said Friday.

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Trump's supporters still refuse to acknowledge 'the insane ravings of a narcissistic imbecile': ex-RNC spokesperson

In a biting column for the conservative Bulwark, the former spokesperson for the Republican National Committee expressed disgust with supporters of Donald Trump for dismissing any criticism of the president with a glib "Orange Man bad" retort no matter what he has done.

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Trump's plan to use his 'magical lying powers to falsify the Obama economy' is becoming harder to pull off: op-ed

Writing in the Washington Post this Friday, columnist Greg Sargent points out that the new economic report "paints a picture of truly extraordinary economic carnage," with a stunning loss of 20 million jobs in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic -- the highest since the Great Depression.

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Virginia theme park depicting dinosaurs fighting in the Civil War delays opening because of COVID-19

A popular pop-up theme park in Natural Bridge, Virginia has been forced to postpone its late spring opening this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, depriving locals and travelers alike of seeing replicas of dinosaurs fighting with Union soldiers during the Civil War.

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Most Americans oppose reopening country now: poll

A large majority of Americans oppose reopening the country now, with Democrats and Republicans sharply divided on the question, according to a poll published on Friday.

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Viewers fume after news station fires gay weatherman for calling out far-right anti-lockdown protesters

Up until last week, 39-year-old Sven Sundgaard was a weatherman for TV station KARE 11, making a name for himself as a high-profile LGBTQ figure in Minneapolis, Minnesota. But when he decided to voice his displeasure with the surge of anti-lockdown protests in the U.S., he was fired after 14 years, Queerty reports.

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White House officials unable to explain bungled coronavirus drug deliveries: 'We don't know who gave the order'

Some states desperately waiting for supplies of the drug remdesivir -- which is helpful in the treatment of the coronavirus -- are getting shortchanged by the federal government with the drug mistakenly being shipped by the federal government to other areas that have not been hit as hard by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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