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Doctors facing grim choice over ventilators told to put patients with disabilities at the back of the line

As cases related to the novel coronavirus continue to strain hospitals, doctors face difficult choices about rationing scarce medical resources like ventilators – choices that will likely determine who lives and who dies.

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White House worried Trump-inspired protests will blow up in his face if attendees are stricken with COVID-19: NYT's Haberman

Appearing remotely on CNN's "New Day" New York Times White House correspondent Maggie Haberman claimed that senior officials in Donald Trump's administration are deeply concerned about the possibility of a coronavirus outbreak afflicting supporters who have flocked to the streets to protest the pandemic shutdown at the president's urging.

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China turns on the charm and angers Trump as it eyes a global opportunity in coronavirus crisis

A new “red scare” is developing in the U.S.

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Trump's plan to rally his base by supporting anti-quarantine protests is almost certain to flop: political scientist

President Donald Trump has been lending his support to protesters who are rallying against their states' stay-at-home measures that are aimed at slowing the spread of the coronavirus.

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Officials knew coronavirus could spread at the Houston rodeo but proceeded with the event anyway

Days before the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo kicked off, area politicians celebrated this great piece of Americana — dubbed the world’s largest livestock show — which was going forward in the age of the coronavirus.

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Pandemic has 'destroyed' rights of dying: Israeli academic

The coronavirus pandemic has "destroyed" the rights of dying people, renowned Franco-Israeli sociologist Eva Illouz told AFP, lamenting the absence of meaningful human contact in many patients' final days.

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Merkel anxious as Germany begins opening up

Some small shops in Germany reopened on Monday as the country took a cautious step toward returning to normal, though Chancellor Angela Merkel issued a stark warning against complacency in the face of the pandemic.

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Coronavirus may be spread by speaking -- but masks would help

The coronavirus might be spread by seemingly healthy people even more easily than previously thought.

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Bill Barr is about to take the fall for Trump's coronavirus policy: report

According to a report from the Daily Beast, Attorney General Bill Barr appears poised to take the lead and attempt to force governors to re-open their states during the coronavirus pandemic -- even at the risk of ramping up the spread of the virus when it appears to be slowing down.

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Hero healthcare workers stand in street to block right-wing protest against Colorado stay-at-home order

"When they're telling us not to contribute to what they're seeing in the hospital every day, listen."

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Middle East braces for bleak Ramadan as virus threat lingers

From cancelled iftar feasts to suspended mosque prayers, Muslims across the Middle East are bracing for a bleak month of Ramadan fasting as the threat of the COVID-19 pandemic lingers.

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Australia calls for independent probe into global virus response

Australia on Sunday called for an independent investigation into the global response to the coronavirus pandemic, including the World Health Organization's handling of the crisis.

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A nurse’s hospital wouldn’t let her wear an N95 mask -- she hasn’t been back to work in weeks

On March 31, Florida emergency room nurse Naomi Moya took a big risk. Though her hospital didn’t allow staff to wear N95 masks when treating patients who were not diagnosed with the coronavirus, Moya brought one from home and put it on to protect herself.

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