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Consumer beware: Coronavirus antibody tests are still a work in progress

After hearing for months about serious access issues involving tests that diagnose COVID-19 based on swabs from the nose or throat, Americans are being inundated with reports about promising new tests that look for signs of infection in the blood.There are high hopes for these antibody tests, which detect proteins that form in blood as part of the body’s immune response to an invading virus. Communities across the U.S. have been rolling out the results of serological surveys that examine blood samples from people who haven’t been diagnosed with COVID-19 to see if they were, in fact, previously...

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Eric Trump promotes 'quarantine wine' -- on the same day that his dad spares visas for vineyard workers

On the same day that President Donald Trump ordered a temporary halt on some green cards, his second son promoted Trump-branded "quarantine wine" on social media.

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Trump called out for his frequent lie that Pelosi was 'dancing' in Chinatown

At President Donald Trump's latest coronavirus task force briefing, he took a moment to repeat one of his favorite talking points, saying that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) was "dancing in the streets" in Chinatown at the same time he was restricting travel from China.

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GOP senator under FBI investigation has long record of trading stocks in health companies he oversees: report

In his 15 years in the Senate, Richard Burr, a North Carolina Republican, has been one of the health care industry’s staunchest friends.

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Canada begins staggered lifting of pandemic lockdown

Canada began a staggered loosening of pandemic restrictions on Monday as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau urged vigilance and baby steps to avoid a COVID-19 resurgence.

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Mysterious blood clots are COVID-19's latest lethal surprise

After nearly three weeks in an intensive care unit in Los Angeles, doctors treating 41-year-old Broadway actor Nick Cordero for COVID-19 were forced to amputate his right leg.

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Trump struggles to answer if he should be re-elected: ‘We’ve lost a lot of people, but...’

At President Donald Trump's coronavirus press briefing on Monday, a reporter asked the president to explain why he deserves re-election, given that he has overseen a disaster that killed more Americans than the Vietnam War. The president frantically worked to try to provide an answer.

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Trump refuses to take responsibility for people who poisoned themselves after his coronavirus comments

At Monday's coronavirus press briefing, President Donald Trump was asked whether he felt there was a connection between the spike in people who have reported poisonings from household cleaners, and his comments the previous week that scientists should look into injecting bleach into people's bloodstream and lungs as a possible means of treating coronavirus.

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‘It’s a very unfair question’: Trump takes offense when asked why Alex Azar still has a job

At Monday's coronavirus press briefing, President Donald Trump grew angry when a reporter asked him why Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar still has a job, after telling the American people the coronavirus would not significantly impact day-to-day life.

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Trump slammed for giving the public no useful information in corporate-studded press briefing

On Monday, President Donald Trump held a new press conference in the Rose Garden, bringing out a number of corporate executives to discuss what they are doing with the administration to combat the coronavirus pandemic.

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Trump was repeatedly warned about coronavirus while he was downplaying the threat: Washington Post

On Monday, The Washington Post reported that the president was repeatedly given warnings from the intelligence community about the threat from coronavirus, at the same time he was telling the public there was little to fear.

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Georgia's GOP governor loses his temper as reporters challenge his push to reopen businesses

On Monday, while hosting a press conference to discuss his policy on the coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) lost his temper as reporters hit him with tough questions on why he was trying to reopen the state so quickly.

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