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Pastor dies from coronavirus — only weeks after he defiantly held packed church service

A Virginia pastor who defiantly held a packed church service on March 22 has passed away after being infected with the coronavirus, the New York Post reports.

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Sidelining key health agency made US 'less safe,' says ex-chief

The United States has become "less safe" as a result of the White House's decision to sideline the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) a former director of the agency said Monday.

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GOP congressman calls for Fauci’s ouster over coronavirus lockdowns: ‘He's emasculated the economy'

Arizona Rep. Andy Biggs (R) wants to see President Donald Trump fire Dr. Anthony Fauci from the coronavirus task force.

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'Don’t listen to Donald Trump': Ex-Republican congressman says 'we should just say it out loud now'

Former Republican Congressman David Jolly said Monday during an MSNBC panel discussion that we should just start saying it out loud that Americans shouldn't listen to anything Donald Trump says.

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GOP lawmaker mocks the warnings to stop handshaking: Soon hugs will be 'criminal acts'

The spread of COVID-19 has led to warnings to avoid the traditional greeting of shaking hands — and has some experts questioning whether the practice should continue in our culture.

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Trump back in court to make sure unseen 'Apprentice' footage never sees light of day

As the coronavirus outbreak continues to dominate the headlines, President Trump is taking to the courts to ensure that behind-the-scenes footage of the reality TV show The Apprentice never sees the light of day, Deadline reports.

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Trump obliterated nursing home safety regulations in 2017 -- COVID is showing why they're desperately needed: Ex-healthcare official

Eldercare facilities are desperately trying to keep the contagious coronavirus from overrunning their facilities. Speaking to MSNBC on Monday, Andy Slavitt, the former director of the Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services said he can't understand why President Donald Trump's administration isn't doing more.

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'God help us': Americans horrified after Trump names Jared and Ivanka to his 'Council to Re-open America'

President Donald Trump on Monday announced his picks for his "Council to Re-open America" that will make recommendations on when to get Americans back to work during the coronavirus pandemic.

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How COVID-19 exploded from the chaos within nursing homes

SAN JOSE, Calif. — To Dr. Mehrdad Ayati, it became clear in early March that nursing homes were about to explode as major incubators of coronavirus outbreaks.The geriatric care specialist who teaches at Stanford and his colleagues were fielding desperate questions from skilled nursing facilities asking how they could protect patients and staff from getting COVID-19.Where could they find personal protective equipment such as masks, gowns and gloves for their staff? If their mostly elderly patients started showing COVID-19 symptoms, should they keep them inside or transfer them to hospitals?“Nob...

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Good Morning America host George Stephanopoulos tests positive for coronavirus

NEW YORK — “Good Morning America” host George Stephanopoulos announced Monday morning on his show that he has tested positive for coronavirus, more than a week after his wife was diagnosed.“I’ve never had a fever, never had chills, never had a headache, never had a cough, never had shortness of breath,” he said on “GMA.” “I’m feeling great.”Stephanopoulos, 59, said it came as “no surprise” that he got coronavirus after his wife, actress Ali Wentworth, tested positive.The couple, along with their two daughters, 14-year-old Harper and 17-year-old Elliott, had been self-isolating at home in New Y...

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Health experts rather than Trump should decide when the NFL season should begin, poll says

President Donald Trumpmay want the National Football Leagueseason to open as soon as possible but more than six in 10 Americans say health experts should be the ones to make the call in response to the coronavirus.In a Seton Hall Sports Pollreleased Monday, 61% said the decision on when to start the 2020 professional football season should rest with medical experts, while only 18% said the president or state governors should decide.“Americans want the health professionals to say when the time is right for sports to return,” said Rick Gentile, director of the Seton Hall Sports Poll.CORONAVIRUS ...

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Amplifying food supply chain concerns, 230+ coronavirus cases close down top US pork producer

The indefinite shutdown comes as farmers nationwide are forced to dump fresh milk and mulch unharvested produce back into the ground.

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Viral screenshot of Jim Cramer's 'Mad Money' shows 'everything that's wrong with America'

As the coronavirus death toll in the U.S. surpasses 20,000 people, the stock market somehow managed to have its best week in decades. It's a phenomenon that was highlighted in viral tweet from this Thursday, where Democratic strategist Justin Horwitz shared a screenshot of Jim Cramer's CNBC show where the chyron points out that more than 16 million Americans have lost their jobs within 3 weeks, while at the same time a graphic above reports the stock market's news.

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