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Here's why Republicans are more likely to get COVID-19 than Democrats: survey

President Donald Trump spent months trying to downplay the threat of the coronavirus pandemic. And even after he accepted what the scientists were saying, he was quick to push state and local governments to lift restrictions even though testing isn't yet available widely enough to support such an action.

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Costco shopper gets owned after rant about their mandatory mask rule on Facebook

Costco shopper Sharon, was irate about the mandatory mask rule and took to the company's Facebook page to rant.

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Poland postpones May 10 presidential election over Covid-19 fears

Poland's governing parties said on Wednesday they had agreed to postpone the country's May 10 presidential election after a failed attempt to hold it via a postal vote due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Democrat confused why Senate is focusing on a Kentucky judge over stopping fraud in COVID-19 bailout bill

Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) can't understand why the U.S. Senate is spending its time focusing on a judge from Kentucky when there are issues facing Americans that desperately need help amid the coronavirus crisis.

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White House waves off needs for more testing -- because Americans will never be satisfied and want a test 'an hour later'

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany was dismissive of the need for more testing during the briefing Wednesday.

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WATCH: Kayleigh McEnany flatly refuses to apologize for claiming coronavirus would never hit the US -- and walks out

At Wednesday's briefing, White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany was asked whether she regrets her previous claim, on Fox News, that coronavirus would never come to the United States, now that over 70,000 people are dead and over a million identified infections.

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A mysterious illness is striking children amid the coronavirus pandemic – but don’t be too quick to tie it to Kawasaki disease

Critically ill children have been ending up in intensive care units with shock-like symptoms in recent weeks, adding yet another mysterious layer to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Kayleigh McEnany dismisses push for Dr. Fauci to testify to the House as 'publicity stunt'

At Wednesday's White House briefing, press secretary Kayleigh McEnany flatly dismissed the idea of allowing task force infection expert Dr. Anthony Fauci to testify to the House about the administration's handling of the pandemic.

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Trump is walking away from his 'wartime president' narrative and returning to putting his head in the sand: op-ed

As the coronavirus pandemic raged in mid-March, President Trump declared himself to be a "wartime president" and issued statements lionizing his alleged commitment to facing the outbreak head-on. This week, Trump announced that he was "winding down" the coronavirus task force's duties, before slightly walking back his statement and saying the task force would carry on "indefinitely," but will now be focused on reopening the economy.

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Trump attacks whistleblower who was reassigned after raising concerns about pandemic response

On Wednesday, President Donald Trump lashed out at Dr. Rick Bright, the public health official who filed a whistleblower complaint against the administration after being reassigned from a vaccine program.

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Positive tests for recovered virus patients are not reinfections: WHO

Coronavirus patients declared recovered who later test positive for the disease are still expelling dead lung cells rather than getting a new infection, the World Health Organization (WHO) told AFP on Wednesday.

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US prison COVID-19 infections hit 30,000: university

US prisons have reported 30,000 cases of coronavirus among inmates and guards, a US university research group reported Wednesday, as a government study said prison guards could be instrumental in the spread of the disease.

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Trump argues with nurse in Oval Office after she explains her area still has medical shortages

On Wednesday, at an event in the Oval Office marking National Nurses Day, President Donald Trump derailed a nurse as she tried to explain there are still some parts of the country that don't have adequate medical supplies to manage COVID-19, according to Bloomberg News.

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