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Covid-19: France reports 1438 deaths in 24 hours, sharp increase due to unreported deaths from Easter

Over 17,000 people have now died in France from COVID-19, a top health official said on Wednesday, but the the total number currently hospitalised has fallen for the first time since the epidemic began.

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Steven Mnuchin's talks with Dems over next coronavirus relief package has GOP nervous: report

According to a report from POLITICO, Republicans are getting a little uncomfortable with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's discussions with Democrats on how to break an impasse over the next coronavirus relief package.

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Doctors think ventilators might harm some COVID-19 patients

A global debate has emerged among doctors treating COVID-19: When should patients who need help breathing be placed on ventilators -- and could intubation do some people more harm than good?

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‘I see you’re wearing a mask’: Reporter hilariously nails Michigan protester who says he’s not concerned about coronavirus

A large crowd of protesters organized by a conservative group descended on the Michigan's state Capitol this Wednesday, calling on Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to reopen the state's economy.

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Germany to begin easing virus curbs

German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday announced first steps in undoing coronavirus restrictions that have plunged the economy into a recession, with most shops allowed to open although schools must stay closed until May 4.

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'Coronavirus Cornyn': GOP senator's latest effort to downplay threat of COVID-19 massively backfires

Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) on Wednesday tried to spread some purportedly encouraging news about the COVID-19 pandemic -- but his happy talk was quickly shot down by his own Twitter followers.

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'Self-inflicted wound': Trump hands China a PR opportunity as he lashes out at the World Health Organization

With his brash move to stop funding the World Health Organization in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, President Donald Trump may score points at home but is handing an opportunity that China is delighted to exploit.

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Richest man in the world Jeff Bezos now $24 billion richer amid pandemic: 'Biggest coronavirus stimulus of all'

"Our society cannot sustain itself when so few have so much, while so many have so little," said Sen. Bernie Sanders.

Amplifying fresh critiques of wealthy inequality that have mounted throughout the coronavirus pandemic, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos—the world's richest man—has added nearly $24 billion to his already massive fortune in 2020 as virus-related lockdowns across the globe have forced people to stay inside and fueled increased e-commerce demand.

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Trump wanted to do a coronavirus radio show – but chickened out over fears of stepping on Rush Limbaugh’s toes: report

In early March as the coronavirus was spreading across the country and the world, President Trump barged into a coronavirus task force meeting and floated the idea of starting a White House radio talk show.

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Nancy Pelosi: Trump defunding WHO 'is dangerous, illegal and will be swiftly challenged'

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) on Wednesday asserted that President Donald Trump's move to defund the World Health Organization (WHO) "is dangerous, illegal and will be swiftly challenged."

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Trump trying to cover up his coronavirus failures with his 'ridiculous scapegoating' of the WHO: op-ed

In an op-ed for The Washington Post this Wednesday, Greg Sargent contends that President Trump's decision to suspend funding to the World Health Organization (WHO) is an attempt to paint a portrait of himself as an effective leader who holds people accountable for their failures. "In just about every conceivable way, this is the opposite of the truth," Sargent writes.

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Trump supporters are willing to die to reopen economy: 'When it’s my time to go, God’s going to call me home'

Supporters of President Donald Trump are getting antsy about stay-at-home orders -- and they're encouraging one another to openly rebel against strict measures aimed at slowing the spread of the coronavirus.

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Swedish coronavirus model under fire as deaths rise

Sweden's softer approach to containing the new coronavirus was already an outlier in Europe and is coming under even more scrutiny as death rates leap ahead of its Nordic neighbors.

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