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Apr 12

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A glimpse of a second-grade class during the outbreak

By Karla Murthy

With the outbreak causing indefinite school closures across the country, children are having to figure out new ways of learning and playing together while living in isolation. Special correspondent Karla Murthy checked in on one second-grade class in New York…

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Apr 12

AP FACT CHECK: Trump attacks government watchdogs on false grounds

By Hope Yen, Calvin Woodward, Associated Press

In firing one inspector general, sidelining another and assailing a third, President Donald Trump in recent days has put his aversion to agents of federal accountability on stark display in a country consumed by the coronavirus.

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Apr 12

Signs missed and steps slowed in Trump’s pandemic response

By Jonathan Lemire, Zeke Miller, Jill Colvin, Associated Press, Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, The Associated Press

By the time President Donald Trump first spoke publicly about the coronavirus, it may already have been too late.

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Apr 12

Millions of taxpaying immigrants won’t get stimulus checks

By Astrid Galvan, Philip Marcelo, Claudia Torrens, Associated Press

The relief package that Congress approved to help Americans during the coronavirus pandemic has one major exclusion: millions of immigrants who do not have legal status in the U.S. but work here and pay taxes.

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Apr 12

WATCH: Can my phone tell if I’ve been near someone with COVID-19?

By Hari Sreenivasan

One of the ways to decrease the spread of COVID-19 is through contact tracing, meaning once someone tests positive, finding everyone that individual has come into contact with and warning them.

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Apr 12

Nursing home deaths soar past 3,300 in alarming surge

By Bernard Condon, Randy Herschaft, Associated Press

More than 3,300 deaths have been linked to coronavirus outbreaks in nursing homes and long-term care facilities nationwide, an alarming rise in just the past two weeks.

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Apr 12

Fears of ‘Wild West’ as COVID-19 blood tests hit the market

By Matthew Perrone, Associated Press

Blood tests for the coronavirus could play a key role in deciding whether millions of Americans can safely return to work and school. But public health officials warn that the current “Wild West” of unregulated tests is creating confusion that…

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Apr 12

Turkey tightens virus lockdown but tries to protect economy

By Suzan Fraser, Ayse Wieting, Associated Press

The sudden announcement of a 48-hour curfew in 31 cities on Friday evening led to crowds rushing to grocery stores to buy provisions.

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Apr 12

UK PM Johnson out of the hospital, says staff saved his life

By Pan Pylas, Associated Press

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he owes his life to the National Health Service staff who treated him for COVID-19, ahead of figures Sunday in which the U.K. is expected to surpass 10,000 coronavirus-related deaths.

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Apr 11

IRS deposits first economic support payments

By Associated Press

The IRS says the first economic support payments stemming from the coronavirus outbreak have been deposited in taxpayers’ bank accounts.

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