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Diary of Samuel Pepys shows how life under the bubonic plague mirrored today’s pandemic

In early April, writer Jen Miller urged New York Times readers to start a coronavirus diary.

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‘Reopen’ protest movement created, boosted by fake grassroots tactics

Many Americans have been under strict stay-at-home orders, or at least advisories, for more than a month. People are frustrated and depressed, but have complied with what they’ve been asked to endure because they trust that state and local public health officials are telling the truth about the coronavirus pandemic.

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Coronavirus drifts through the air in microscopic droplets – here’s the science of infectious aerosols

During the 1970s when I was growing up in Southern California, the air was so polluted that I was regularly sent home from high school to “shelter in place.” There might not seem to be much in common between staying home due to air pollution and staying home to fight the coronavirus pandemic, but fundamentally, both have a lot to do with aerosols.

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Coronavirus is spreading through rural South’s high-risk population – reopening economies will make it worse

In the rural South, the COVID-19 pandemic is becoming a silent disaster.

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GOP panicked over Trump's collapsing poll numbers as president's campaign aides battle over strategy: report

According to a report from Politico, the Republican party leadership has grown increasingly panicked over the downward slide in Donald Trump's approval numbers that could spread and cripple the entire party before the November election.

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WATCH: GOP candidate short circuits after reporter explains how going back to work could kill people

Jason Roberge, a Republican congressional candidate from Virginia, was recently thrown for a loop when a reporter from the U.K.'s Sky News explained to him how sending people back to work in the middle of a pandemic could have deadly consequences.

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Lysol maker forced to disavow Trump claims: ‘Our disinfectant products should not be administered into the human body’

The manufacturer of Lysol was forced to fact check President Donald Trump's claims that disinfectant could be taken internally as a possible treatment for coronavirus.

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'Beyond madness': MSNBC's Morning Joe horrified by Trump's bizarre COVID-19 treatment claims

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough was shocked and horrified by President Donald Trump's recommendation to inject disinfectants or somehow use UV light internally to treat the coronavirus.

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UK PM Boris Johnson recovering well from COVID-19 and in 'incredible' shape

Prime Minister Boris Johnson faces the biggest conundrum of his premiership as he recuperates from COVID-19: how to lift a lockdown that is destroying swathes of the British economy without triggering a deadly second wave of the outbreak.

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'Please don't': Experts and doctors forced to speak out after Trump ponders whether injecting disinfectants could treat Covid-19

"ALERT! Please do not ingest, inject, inhale, or otherwise use any disinfectant outside of its labeled instructions. And do not start using tanning beds or sunning without sunscreen."

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'An amped-up War on Christmas': Why Trump's evangelical fans think God wants them to defy lockdowns

Many of President Donald Trump's evangelical Christian supporters believe that it is their God-given duty to defy lockdown orders during the coronavirus pandemic, as they believe obeying restrictions will result in the establishment of an anti-Christian dictatorship.

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Trump appointees pushed health officials to ‘flood’ two states with COVID-19 'cure' touted by president

President Donald Trump's political appointees tried to "flood" two states with doses of a malaria drug dubiously hyped as a potential coronavirus treatment.

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You've got mail: Tom Hanks writes to bullied boy called 'Corona'

Hollywood megastar and coronavirus survivor Tom Hanks has written a comforting letter to a bullied Australian boy called Corona and gifted him a cherished typewriter bearing the same name.

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