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MSNBC science analyst destroys Trump official Deborah Birx for telling ‘opposite’ of truth on faulty CDC tests

Dr. Joseph Fair, an MSNBC science contributor, accused White House coronavirus coordinator Deborah Birx of telling the "opposite" of the truth about the accuracy of the World Health Organization's coronavirus tests.

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Trump insists he didn't flip-flop on virus: 'I felt it was a pandemic long before it was a pandemic'

President Donald Trump on Tuesday asserted that he had not changed his "tone" with regard to the seriousness of the novel coronavirus pandemic.

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At coronavirus briefing, Trump says Fox News viewers are 'especially' important

President Donald Trump referred to Fox News viewers as "especially" important at a COVID-19 briefing on Tuesday.

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Doctor explains what parents need to know about coronavirus and kids: 'We shouldn't be treating this like a snow day'

A public health expert explained how parents should explain the coronavirus outbreak with their children, and outlined what steps they can take to protect their families.

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‘2 million Americans could die’: MSNBC’s Morning Joe explains ‘staggering’ challenge from coronavirus

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and presidential historian Jon Meacham agreed the United States was facing a challenge almost as all-encompassing as World War II.

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'Isolate him': Ex-Trump official calls on president to go into ‘verbal quarantine’ during COVID-19 crisis

President Donald Trump's one-time White House communications director advised his team to keep him away from television cameras and off Twitter during the coronavirus outbreak.

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'You can't shoot a virus!' MSNBC's Morning Joe destroys GOP's 'macho' recklessness against coronavirus

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough obliterated Republican lawmakers and governors who are urging Americans to continue gathering in public despite the coronavirus outbreak.

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'Responsible for this chaos’: MSNBC’s Morning Joe blames Trump for crowds gathering despite CDC's coronavirus warnings

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough hammered President Donald Trump for downplaying the coronavirus, and blamed him for crowds continuing to gather over the weekend despite scientist warnings and mass closings.

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More Republicans than Democrats will die because of right-wing coronavirus lies: conservative columnist

Appearing on MSNBC's "AM Joy" on Sunday morning, conservative columnist Jennifer Rubin said the daily drumbeat of misinformation coming from the White House and Fox News that has downplayed the coronavirus pandemic will likely lead to more deaths among Republicans than Democrats.

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The coronavirus crisis has set off the 'slow-motion collapse' of the Trump presidency: MSNBC contributor

Appearing on an MSNBC panel on Sunday morning, former New York Times editor Howell Raines said the coronavirus pandemic that is engulfing the country -- and the failures of the current administration to deal with it -- is leading to the "slow-motion collapse" of Donald Trump's tenure as president.

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Virologist pours cold water on Trump claim his coronavirus test results won't be available for another day

During a panel discussion following the coronavirus press conference conducted by Vice President Mike Pence -- that Donald Trump crashed -- a virologist cast a skeptical eye at the president's claim that the coronavirus test he claimed he took would take over a day to show results.

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WATCH: Trump silences reporter asking him if he's sending 'mixed messages' with his coronavirus comments

During a surprise appearance at a press conference that was supposed to be helmed by Vice President Mike Pence, Donald Trump cut off MSNBC's Kelly O'Donnell as she tried to press him over sending " mixed messages" to the public every time he publically addresses the nation.

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