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People with COVID-19 may be infectious days before symptoms: study

People infected with the new coronavirus may start spreading the virus several days before they have any noticeable symptoms, according to a new modelling study published Wednesday.

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WATCH: Profanity-spewing police captain approaches nanny and her ‘coronavirus kids’ to berate them over social distancing

In a video posted online by Nashville Scene and first reported by Scoop: Nashville on Sunday, Metro Nashville Police Department Captain Jason Reinbold can be seen stepping out of his house and cursing at a nanny and her family for stopping near his property while on a bike ride.

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Pence criticized by longtime associates for standing silent while Trump claimed 'total authority'

Longtime observers -- as well as friends -- of Mike Pence are expressing shock and dismay that the vice president stood by silently on Monday when Donald Trump claimed that, as president, he has "total authority" to do as he pleases, saying the president's bold assertion goes against everything Pence has always professed to believe.

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Illinois governor chartering flights from China in secret to prevent Trump from seizing medical supplies

Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker plans to fly millions of masks and gloves from China to his state on charter jets -- and wanted to keep the plan secret so the Trump administration won't seize the shipments and divert them to the federal stockpile, the Chicago Sun-Times reports.

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Lack of data makes predicting COVID-19’s spread difficult but models are still vital

Editor’s note: The question everyone in the world wants answered is how far the new coronavirus will spread and when the pandemic will begin to ebb. To know that, epidemiologists, public health authorities and policymakers rely on models.

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What policing during the pandemic can tell us about crime rates and arrests

Social distancing orders in place across the U.S. have added to the long list of low-level offenses that police are charged with enforcing as a routine part of their job.

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Researchers seek to repurpose an existing manufacturing platform to produce a COVID-19 vaccine

The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work.

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Afghan girls try building ventilator from used car parts

A team of robot-designing girls in Afghanistan is trying to build a low-cost medical ventilator from car parts, as health authorities look to boost critical-care capabilities for coronavirus patients in the impoverished country.

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'This is COVID-19, not COVID-1!' Kellyanne Conway uncorks scientifically illiterate rant against WHO on Fox & Friends

Trump White House counselor Kellyanne Conway uncorked a bizarre rant against the World Health Organization on Wednesday, hours after President Donald Trump said he was freezing funding to the group.

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Trump delaying stimulus checks to put his name on them is going to blow up in his face with voters: ex-Senator

Appearing on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Wednesday morning, former Senator Claire McCaskill (D-MO) pummeled Donald Trump for forcing the Treasury to hold up sending out the desperately-needed $1200 stimulus checks to taxpayers so his name could be printed on the memo line.

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Fox News host calls out conservative hypocrisy: Their heads 'would've exploded' if Obama said he had 'total' authority

This week, President Donald Trump is being called out for asserting that his “authority” is “total” when it comes to deciding whether or not governors in individual states should lift restrictions they have ordered in response to the coronavirus pandemic.

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