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Meatpacking workers in Texas Panhandle have little power to avoid the coronavirus

A workforce of immigrants has long powered the massive JBS meatpacking plant in Cactus, where a cluster of coronavirus cases is under investigation. They're risking their lives each shift in the county with the state's highest known infection rate.

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White House press secretary insists Trump hasn't 'cut back' on briefings as he skips third day in a row

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Monday insisted that President Donald Trump has not "cut back" on his coronavirus task force briefings even though he is not expected to hold one for the third day in a row.

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Trump's 'disinfectant' rant proves he's anything but a 'very stable genius' -- and his base is starting to notice: op-ed

Writing in the New York Times this Monday, Matt Flegenheimer said that when it comes to President Trump's grandiose self-assessments of his intelligence, his recent comments where he seemingly suggested injecting disinfectants to treat coronavirus prove that he's anything but a "very stable genius."

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National GOP Senatorial Committee warns candidates: 'Don't defend Trump' on pandemic response

The Republican Party has seemingly given up on defending President Donald Trump's widely criticized response to the COVID-19 pandemic and is now advising its Senate candidates to instead put the blame on China.

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Trump has devoted less than one percent of his coronavirus briefings to offering condolences for COVID-19 victims: report

"Just 4½ minutes expressing condolences for coronavirus victims"

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'Grotesque, deadly failure': Trump USDA under fire for allowing millions of pounds of produce to rot as food insecurity surges

"The Agriculture Department took more than a month to make its first significant move to buy up surplus fruits and vegetables."

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White House adviser flops when CNN's Berman asks why Trump promoted claim that COVID-19 deaths are inflated

Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro had no answer on Monday after being asked why President Donald Trump promoted a tweet that claimed medical professionals are deliberately inflating the COVID-19 death toll to harm the president's reelection campaign.

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Are people with pets less likely to die if they catch the coronavirus?

Because COVID-19 is a relatively new strain of a coronavirus, there has not been any research published about whether people with pets are less likely to die from contracting the virus.

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The coronavirus genome is like a shipping label that lets epidemiologists track where it’s been

Following the coronavirus’s spread through the population – and anticipating its next move – is an important part of the public health response to the new disease, especially since containment is our only defense so far.

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Failure to count COVID-19 nursing home deaths could dramatically skew US numbers

In New York state, 19 nursing homes have each reported 20 or more deaths from COVID-19. A nursing home in New Jersey reported 70 deaths out of its 500 residents. In the words of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, these homes have become a “feeding frenzy” for the virus and “the single biggest fear.”

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Three Beijing activists missing after preserving virus articles online

Three Beijing-based internet activists have disappeared and are believed to be detained by police for archiving censored coronavirus news stories online, according to a relative.

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Trump is 'tormented' by how the COVID-19 pandemic is crushing his poll numbers: CNN's John Harwood

President Donald Trump's behavior has grown even more erratic in recent days, highlighted by bizarre tweets about journalists who won "Noble" Prizes and angry attacks against Fox News.

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