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May 02

AP FACT CHECK: Testing 'czar' rebuts Trump; vet care hyped

By Hope Yen, Calvin Woodward, Associated Press

Actually, Trump is nowhere close in his prediction of providing 5 million tests a day, according to his own federal “testing czar.”…

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May 02

As warmer weather beckons, NYPD to enforce social distancing

By Jim Mustian, Tom Hays, Associated Press

Officers set out on foot, bicycles and cars to break up crowds and remind those enjoying the weather of public health restrictions requiring they keep 6 feet away from others.

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May 02

Most states fall short of coronavirus testing thresholds

By Christina A. Cassidy, Matthew Perrone, Jason Dearen, Nicky Forster, Associated Press

With no specific guidelines, states are left to figure out what a successful testing program should be while they simultaneously try to reopen their shattered economies.

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May 01

Health official says U.S. missed some chances to slow virus

By Mike Stobbe, Associated Press

A top health official says the U.S. government was slow to understand how much coronavirus was spreading from travelers from Europe, which helped drive the acceleration of outbreaks.

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Apr 30

Exclusive: Warren, Pressley and other lawmakers demand answers from White House on COVID-19 racial disparities

By Daniel Bush

Democrats sent separate letters Wednesday to Vice President Mike Pence and the CDC urging the Trump administration to prioritize African American, Hispanic, Native and other marginalized communities who have been disproportionately impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.

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Apr 06

CDC director on coronavirus, masks, and the agency in the midst of the pandemic

By Helen Branswell, STAT

STAT News spoke with CDC Director Robert Redfield about COVID-19, the agency’s muted role, and how he sees the pandemic unfolding.

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Mar 07

AP FACT CHECK: Trump's sunny side up take on coronavirus

By Calvin Woodward, Hope Yen, Associated Press

As the stock market convulses, airline schedules buckle and businesses worry their overseas supply lines will snap, President Donald Trump is looking on the sunny side of an economy clouded by the coronavirus.

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Feb 01

U.S. evacuees 'relieved' about quarantine on military base

By Amy Taxin, Associated Press

Nearly 200 Americans evacuated from China because of the new virus are “very relieved’ to be quarantined at a military base in Southern California for two weeks, one of them said Friday.

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Jan 25

Watch 7:17
What health officials know about the coronavirus outbreak

By PBS NewsHour

As new cases of coronavirus continue to spread in China and around the world, a growing number of patients in the United States have been identified as being infected with the virus. Dr. Edith Bracho-Sanchez, a pediatrician and assistant professor…

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Dec 11

Watch 8:28
Researchers still striving to understand cause of vaping-related illnesses

By Miles O'Brien

State governments continue to crack down on flavored e-cigarettes and other vape products, largely in response to the deaths and illnesses that began coming to light this past summer. But as lawmakers deliberate over their policy response to vaping, researchers…

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