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Boris Johnson under pressure to explain UK virus plan on return to work

Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to return to work soon after his recovery from COVID-19, as pressure mounts on his government to explain how to get Britain out of lockdown.

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Does sunlight rapidly destroy the coronavirus?

Does sunlight rapidly destroy the coronavirus? A White House presentation on a mysterious government study says so -- but some scientists have called for caution as we await more evidence.

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'Exasperated' Trump aides scrambling to repair damage from president's press conferences: report

According to a report from Politico, "exasperated" White House allies and aides are trying to reel President Donald Trump back in after his daily press conferences on the COVID-19 health crisis did what appears to be irreparable damage to re-election hopes.

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Trump urged his health advisers to promote a optimistic coronavirus model with ‘woefully incomplete’ data: report

On Saturday, Politico reported that a key reason the Trump administration has been slow to act on the coronavirus pandemic is that the president latched onto a specific model of the virus' spread that made overly optimistic projections.

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Italy unveils punishing public debt, deficit forecasts

Italy's economically punishing coronavirus lockdown, combined with big-spend stimulus packages to support families and firms, will push public debt and deficit to dizzying heights, the government said Friday.

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Hopes grow for antibody tests, but experts urge caution

The sun is only just rising in Berlin but Lothar Kopp, 65, is already standing in line outside a clinic in the district of Reinickendorf.

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Trump is abandoning his COVID-19 press conferences because he is 'finally getting scared': conservative columnist

In a column for the Daily Beast, longtime conservative Matt Lewis claimed that Donald Trump's plan to abandon the daily press conferences where ostensibly he was to update the public on new information on the COVID-19 pandemic, is a sign that he knows they have been a failure for him as he scrambles to stop his slide in the polls.

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Virus toll nears 200,000 as UN pushes for global vaccine effort

The global coronavirus death toll approached 200,000 on Saturday as the United Nations launched an international push for a vaccine to defeat the pandemic.

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Some Georgia businesses reopen as US death toll crosses 50,000

Gyms, hair salons and tattoo parlors had a green light to reopen Friday in the state of Georgia as the United States surpassed the grim milestone of 50,000 deaths from the coronavirus pandemic.

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Boris Johnson under pressure to explain UK coronavirus plan on return to work

Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to return to work soon after his recovery from COVID-19, as pressure mounts on his government to explain how to get Britain out of lockdown.

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Trump's own administration 'scrambles' to prevent people from using disinfectants the way the president suggested

On Friday, The Washington Post reported that members of the Trump administration are "scrambling" to make sure people don't actually try to inject themselves with household cleaning products — as President Donald Trump himself suggested on Thursday scientists should be looking into.

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Push for coronavirus vaccine as Trump disinfectant theory sparks uproar

The United Nations on Friday launched a global push for a coronavirus vaccine as President Donald Trump triggered an uproar by suggesting patients be treated with disinfectant and the US death toll passed 50,000.

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Ex-White House press secretary demolishes Trump administration's excuse for press conference 'mistakes'

Faced with mounting questions about President Donald Trump's problematic comments during White House coronavirus task force briefings — most notably yesterday's suggestion that people use UV radiation and household cleaner injections to treat coronavirus — some White House officials are claiming that this can partly be chalked up to exhaustion with the packed schedule necessitated by the pandemic.

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