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Coronavirus pandemic: why a flu jab is a good idea in countries heading into winter

As the southern hemisphere moves closer to winter, virologists are concerned about the upcoming influenza season. This may result in more people needing medical care for flu – including hospitalisation – while the health system is still battling the coronavirus. This may swing the pendulum in favour of SARS-CoV-2 by making it harder to control the pandemic, especially in Africa, which has recorded the lowest number of cases thus far.

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Trump whines about media not giving him enough credit after 56,000 Americans die in six weeks

More than 56,000 Americans have died from COVID-19 in just the past six weeks -- but President Donald Trump believes he's not getting enough credit for the job he's doing.

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Evidence obesity is a risk factor for serious illness with coronavirus is mounting – even if you’re young

Recent studies have found alongside older age and chronic health conditions, obesity is a risk factor for becoming seriously ill with COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2.

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Coronavirus: governments knew a pandemic was a threat – here’s why they weren’t better prepared

Most people think or at least hope their government is doing a good job in the face of COVID-19, according to the polls. But there can be no doubt that governments around the world were ill-prepared for this pandemic.

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How Shinzo Abe has fumbled Japan’s coronavirus response

As countries around the world debate when and how to ease pandemic restrictions, coronavirus infections continue their steady rise in Japan.

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Deaths and desperation mount in Ecuador, epicenter of coronavirus pandemic in Latin America

Dead bodies are lying at home and in the streets of Guayaquil, Ecuador, a city so hard-hit by coronavirus that overfilled hospitals are turning away even very ill patients and funeral homes are unavailable for burial.

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'Blithering idiocy': MSNBC's Morning Joe rains hell on Mike Pence's 'ridiculous' claims about COVID-19 testing

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski roasted Vice President Mike Pence's misleading claims about coronavirus testing.

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UK raises alarm over virus-related syndrome in children

Britain's health minister said Tuesday he was "very worried" at signs of a coronavirus-related syndrome emerging in children but stressed it needed more research and remained very rare.

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Morning Joe and Mika bust Trump for ignoring a dozen COVID-19 classified briefings

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski laid the blame for tens of thousands of coronavirus deaths on President Donald Trump.

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Brutal new ad whacks Trump for making ‘America first’ -- in COVID-19 deaths

A brutal new advertisement from pro-Democrat super PAC Priorities USA takes President Donald Trump's slogan of "America first" and throws it right back in his face.

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Fox-watching boomer parents horrify their own kids -- by defying stay-home orders

The coronavirus outbreak is dividing families, largely along generational lines, as baby boomers defy stay-at-home orders to the horror of their generation X and millennial children.

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Tyson's dog treat factory workers sound alarm when company tells them to work after colleague dies from COVID-19: 'This isn't essential'

Workers at a Tyson dog treat factory in Iowa are begging the company to temporarily shut down the plant after one of their colleagues died after being infected with COVID-19.

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Trump refuses responsibility for spike in poisonings after ‘disinfectant injection’ comments

President Donald Trump is refusing to take any responsibility for the massive increase in calls to poison control centers after he mused last week that an "injection" of disinfectant might cure people of coronavirus, and urged doctors to test his theory.

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