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May 27

WATCH: New York City projects $9 billion revenue loss because of coronavirus

By Candice Norwood

De Blasio said he asked the state of New York this week for a "safety net" to have the authority to borrow money to cover the losses.

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May 27

WATCH: Nation's capital set to begin a gradual reopening on Friday

By Ashraf Khalil, Associated Press

Mayor Muriel Bowser says the nation's capital will begin a gradual reopening Friday, even as she warns it probably will result in more coronavirus infections.

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May 27

WATCH: House Ways and Means holds hearing on COVID-19 effects on communities of color

By Candice Norwood

Specific data on coronavirus infection rates remains incomplete, but black and Latino communities have been particularly hard hit.

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May 27

South African bans on tobacco, liquor amid virus stir debate

By Associated Press

A bootlegging culture has sprung up across South Africa in response to the government's nearly 8-week-old ban on the sale of tobacco and alcohol, part of its strict lockdown to combat the spread of the coronavirus.

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May 27

Spike in South Korea virus cases shows perils of reopening

By Associated Press

In South Korea, 40 newly confirmed cases — the biggest daily jump in nearly 50 days — raised alarms as millions of children returned to school Wednesday.

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May 26

Watch 7:59
The potential of convalescent plasma therapy for COVID-19 patients

By John Yang, Lorna Baldwin

With researchers around the world racing to develop a vaccine for COVID-19, attention is increasingly turning to a potential stop-gap measure – convalescent plasma. The yellowish gold part of our blood that contains antibodies to help fight viruses is the…

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May 26

WATCH: Gov. Cuomo says several counties north of NYC have met criteria to reopen

By Associated Press

Several counties north of New York City entered the first phase of the state's four-part reopening process Tuesday after Gov. Andrew Cuomo said the region had met criteria for reopening including declining deaths and hospitalizations linked to the coronavirus.

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May 26

WATCH: Mayor de Blasio on how NYC is preparing for phase one of reopening

By Courtney Vinopal

Mayor Bill de Blasio said on May 26 that New York City was preparing for the first phase of reopening its economy amid recovery from the novel coronavirus outbreak.

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May 26

WATCH: HHS watchdog who found testing shortages testifies that Trump barbs haven't deterred her

By Matthew Daly, Associated Press

Christi Grimm, who has served as acting inspector general since January, told a House panel that there was no “chilling effect” from President Donald Trump's criticism of her last month and his subsequent move to replace her.

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May 26

Congress weighs choice: 'Go big' on virus aid or hit 'pause'

By Lisa Mascaro, Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress is at a crossroads in the coronavirus crisis, wrestling over whether to "go big," as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi wants for the next relief bill, or hit "pause," as Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell insists.

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