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Jul 31

Read Fauci, Redfield and Giroir’s full witness testimony as submitted to the House

By Laura Santhanam, Travis Daub

In prepared witness testimony, leaders of the nation's three top agencies battling the coronavirus outbreak describe their months-long efforts to develop testing, treatments and possible vaccines to control the pandemic. The statements come as the U.S. has recorded nearly 4.5…

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Jul 30

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Public health expert says ‘zero doubt’ most U.S. virus deaths were avoidable

The U.S. recorded more than 1,400 coronavirus deaths Wednesday. Hospitalizations are up significantly, and at least five states reported single-day death records this week. With the national death toll from the pandemic now over 150,000, many public health experts say…

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Jul 29

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McConnell: Some Republicans think ‘we have already done enough’ pandemic aid

By Judy Woodruff, Daniel Bush

With Democrats and Republicans divided on key issues and time running out to pass a pandemic relief bill before some federal benefits and protections expire, congressional leaders met with the White House Wednesday in search of a path forward. Senate…

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Jul 29

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As a virus ravages the world, antibiotic makers are in disarray

By Paul Solman

COVID-19 can be accompanied by secondary bacterial infections with deadly consequences. But the industry that researches and produces antibiotics to fight such illnesses has been upended -- and the pandemic is only making things worse. Now, medical experts worry about…

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Jul 28

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Should Congress extend the additional $600 per week in unemployment?

The emergency unemployment benefits millions of Americans have been receiving are proving to be a major dividing point for lawmakers working on a coronavirus relief package. Should the extra $600 per week be extended through the end of 2020, or…

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Jul 27

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Where Senate Republicans stand on proposal for more coronavirus aid

It has been months since Congress passed a coronavirus relief bill into law. The extra $600 per week in unemployment benefits granted by an earlier piece of legislation expires this Friday, leaving millions of Americans in financial limbo. Though Senate…

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Jul 27

Watch 6:39
Why India’s coronavirus numbers probably underestimate the country’s outbreak

By Fred de Sam Lazaro

India has reported more than 1 million confirmed coronavirus infections -- a number exceeded only by the U.S. and Brazil. But experts say that both cases and deaths in the country are likely underestimates due to gaps in testing and…

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Jul 24

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Honoring 5 more victims of the coronavirus pandemic

As we have every Friday for the past several months, we take a moment to remember some of the lives lost to the novel coronavirus pandemic, including a high school English teacher and a 39-year-old mother of six.

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Jul 23

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Why Trump decided to cancel Jacksonville convention

President Trump announced late Thursday that the 2020 Republican National Convention will no longer be held in Jacksonville, Florida, in August. While some local officials expressed appreciation for the decision, Democrats argued it came much later than it should have.

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Jul 22

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U.S. sees spreading infection, spiking deaths and dwindling supply of PPE

By Stephanie Sy

The summer surge in coronavirus cases is now fueling a corresponding spike in deaths, with over 1,000 recorded in just 24 hours for the first time in weeks. In California, which now has the most confirmed infections in the nation,…

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