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If you need a ventilator for COVID-19, odds are 50-50 you'll survive. But doctors are learning more every day

PHILADELPHIA — Mike DeWan, 43, of Worcester; Jim Cracas, 51, of Chester Springs; and Raveena Brown, 62, of Bear, Del., each had the bad luck to get a horrible case of the coronavirus, so bad that they needed to spend days — in DeWan’s case, weeks — on a ventilator, a machine that forced oxygen-rich air into their fluid-filled lungs.All strong and healthy before their illnesses, they also had the good luck to survive. About half of coronavirus patients who need ventilators die.They now have one more thing in common: None remembers anything about being on the machine that has been the focus of s...

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How a coronavirus economy could harm recent college grads

Canceled internships. Rescinded job offers. Students who graduate from college this spring, or who had lined up an internship for on-the-job training over the summer, will enter a vastly different job market than the one that existed even a few months ago — and if the downturn becomes a recession, it could have long-term impacts on their earnings, economists say.In the face of the COVID-19 national health emergency, there’s early evidence that at least some entry-level job offers for college grads are being rescinded, and many internships are being moved online; a few are being canceled altoge...

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NYC Mayor de Blasio goes scorched earth on Trump on CNN: 'He should kiss his re-election goodbye'

Appearing on CNN's "New Day" with host Alisyn Camerota, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) unleashed a fusillade of criticism at Donald Trump saying the president is failing the people of his city and that he can "kiss his re-election goodbye."

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Republicans warn Trump's bungling of COVID-19 tests is 'another nail' in his 2020 campaign's coffin

President Donald Trump wants to see Americans return to work as quickly as possible, but health experts have warned that the United States at the moment does not have the proper testing capacity to ensure that infections will not erupt after the economy "reopens."

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Georgia mayor rips GOP governor for relaxing COVID-19 restrictions while his hospitals are still packed with victims

Appearing on CNN's "New Day" on Tuesday morning, the mayor of Albany, Georgia ripped into the Republican Governor Brian Kemp for his plans to relax safety standards put in place during the coronavirus pandemic, saying the crisis is unabated in his city.

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Trump says he's aiming to shield corporations from legal liability for workers who contract Covid-19 on the job

"Businesses are asking for the right to expose their workers to fatal risks with no consequences. It's bad economics and bad policy."

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'Pathetic' Trump torn to pieces for boasting about his TV ratings again after COVID-19 kills 42,000 Americans

President Donald Trump on Tuesday once again bragged about the television ratings that his press conferences are getting even though the United States is still reeling from the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Germany's Oktoberfest scrapped over virus in blow to beer industry

Bavaria on Tuesday cancelled the iconic Oktoberfest for the first time since World War II dealing a fresh blow to Germany's beer industry already hard hit by the coronavirus pandemic.

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‘Mortified’ Atlanta business owners have no intention of following Trump-loving governor’s order to reopen

Trump-loving Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp shocked many residents in his own state on Monday when he announced that bowling alleys, gyms, and other businesses would be allowed to open as soon as Friday.

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Trump wants sports back – but fans aren’t so sure

Some politicians, media figures and business leaders are clamoring for sectors of the economy to re-open in the near future, and President Trump, on April 14, specifically mentioned America’s professional sports leagues.

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WHO warns rush to ease Covid-19 measures could spark resurgence of virus

The World Health Organization (WHO) said Tuesday that rushing to ease coronavirus restrictions would likely lead to a resurgence of the illness as governments in Europe began rolling out plans to lift quarantine measures to get their economies up and running again.

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What we know about the 'devious' coronavirus

Will the novel coronavirus leave you short of breath or make you lose your sense of smell? And if you have had it once, can you be confident you are immune? So far, the research on COVID-19 has raised as many questions as it has answered.

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Trump vows immigration ban as US protestors demand lockdown end

Donald Trump pledged a temporary ban on immigration to the United States because of the "invisible enemy" of coronavirus, as the disease sparked angry demonstrations on American streets to demand an end to crippling lockdowns.

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