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Mar 22

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The impact isolation can have on mental health during the outbreak

As society adjusts to the new realities of living amid a global pandemic and the isolation that is beginning to come along with it, many are overrun with the fears and anxieties of what to do next. Others already were…

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Mar 22

Watch 6:22
Services change rapidly to protect seniors from COVID-19

By Molly Enking, Sam Weber

Seniors are among those most at risk from COVID-19. But social services are rapidly changing to help this vulnerable community. NewsHour Weekend’s Molly Enking visited Citymeals on Wheels, the largest delivery program of senior meals in the U.S., and a…

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Mar 22

Watch 4:10
What trends are researchers seeing with the coronavirus?

An interactive map tracking the number of coronavirus cases globally in near real time has become an important tool for researchers, health officials and the public at large. It was created by Johns Hopkins engineering professor Lauren Gardner and her…

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Mar 22

Chaos, inconsistency mark launch of drive-thru virus testing

By Michelle R. Smith, Associated Press

Drive-thru sites have been opening around the United States to make it quicker and safer to test people for the new coronavirus. But much like the rest of the U.S. response to the pandemic, the system has been marked by…

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Mar 22

Virus rebels from France to Florida flout lockdown practices

By Elaine Ganley, Associated Press

People from Europe to the U.S. are ignoring orders and recommendations to stay at home to help stop the coronavirus from spreading. Now authorities around the world are urging them to start obeying and enforcement is up.

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Mar 22

Virus marches on in Italy, Iran, US; medical supplies shrink

By Colleen Barry, Frank Jordans, Associated Press

Italy, Iran and the United States reported soaring new death tolls as the coronavirus pandemic marched relentlessly across the globe.

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Mar 21

Watch 6:15
Musicians take their shows online as cancellations cascade

By Christopher Booker

The spread of coronavirus in the U.S. has shut down businesses and schools and forced widespread cancellations, from major sporting events to religious services. But with the help of social media, some artists and musicians are making sure that the…

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Mar 21

Watch 3:11
One doctor’s view from the front line of the outbreak

By Karla Murthy

As the number of coronavirus cases rapidly rise in New York City, healthcare workers are bracing themselves for an expected deluge of cases amid the outbreak. NewsHour Weekend Special Correspondent Karla Murthy spoke with Dr. Alexis Langsfeld, who works in…

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Mar 21

Watch 5:47
What the data is telling us about the coronavirus

As more states order residents to hunker down amid a rapidly expanding outbreak, hospitals in the U.S. are preparing for an onslaught of new patients infected with COVID-19. But whether hospitals exceed capacity will depend on how quickly the government…

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Mar 21

Watch 3:25
As UK schools and pubs close, London avoids lockdown for now

London is not under lockdown, but Prime Minister Boris Johnson ordered schools, pubs, and other social venues to close, except for delivery and take out, and people have been warned to stay indoors whenever possible. Frank Langfitt, NPR correspondent and…

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