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'We have a great testing system': Trump says he doesn't need to continue federal assistance for COVID-19 testing

At Thursday's coronavirus task force press briefing, President Donald Trump was asked why the federal government is ending its support for COVID-19 testing programs around the country, he stood by that move.

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Amish community pitches in to create medical supplies for Ohio hospitals

On Thursday, The New York Times reported that an Amish community in Ohio is mobilizing to create medical supplies for local hospitals.

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FDA warns Alex Jones to stop telling his viewers to drink silver to fight coronavirus

On Thursday, The Daily Beast reported that the Food and Drug Administration is warning conspiracy theorist broadcaster Alex Jones to stop marketing supplements containing colloidal silver to his listeners as useful against COVID-19.

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'We're still flying blind': MSNBC host aghast that US has tested less than 1 percent of Americans

Horrifying statistics were confirmed Thursday, that the United States has over 450,000 cases of coronavirus and still under 1 percent of the population has been tested.

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US man arrested for beating mom after she hid toilet paper

A California man was arrested this week after allegedly punching his mother -- who had apparently hidden the family's stash of toilet paper because of his excessive use of the hot commodity.

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Trump is ‘treating life-saving medical equipment as emoluments’ to ‘dole out’ as political favors: reports

For weeks questions have been swirling about the Trump administration's refusal to release critical life-saving medical equipment and supplies from the Strategic National Stockpile, the Trump administration's refusal to actually force manufacturers to produce critical life-saving medical equipment and supplies, and the Trump administration's refusal to answer questions about its very different supply chain tactics surrounding critical life-saving medical equipment and supplies.

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US cautiously optimistic as coronavirus curve appears to flatten

US health officials made cautiously optimistic noises about coronavirus despite a jump in deaths Thursday, suggesting Americans might be able to take summer holidays, as falling hospitalization rates hint at a turning point in the battle against COVID-19.

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Macron visits Marseille doctor behind virus 'cure' touted by Trump

President Emmanuel Macron visited a French doctor in Marseille on Thursday whose work on a drug normally used for auto-immune diseases has been promoted by US President Donald Trump as a potential weapon against Covid-19 but has split medical opinion.

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'Extremely alarming': Coronavirus stimulus law allows the Federal Reserve to hold secret meetings on corporate bailouts

"That provision's a body blow to transparency when we need it most."

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Trump slammed for playing ‘disgusting political game’ with medical equipment

On Thursday, The Denver Post editorial board raked President Donald Trump over the coals for politicizing the allocation of critical medical supplies in the coronavirus pandemic, calling it a "disgusting political game."

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UK's Boris Johnson moved out of intensive care, 'in extremely good spirits'

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been moved out of intensive care as he continues to recover from the Covid-19 disease, a spokesman said on Thursday.

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'American shame': Doctors spit fire at Trump's 'sinful incompetence' on COVID-19 pandemic

Stat News this week interviewed a dozen different doctors from across the United States, and they all said that the federal government had failed to act in a timely manner to contain the COVID-19 pandemic.

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8 Capitol police test positive for coronavirus -- 2 weeks after lawmakers flooded the Hill

The coronavirus has made it's way to the Capitol Police, those responsible for security around the U.S. Capitol and lawmakers. Thus far, eight have tested positive, according to CNN and the gestation period of the virus could be concerning for many lawmakers.

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