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Mar 09

As labs ramp up, who can get tested in U.S. for coronavirus?

By Matthew Perrone, Mike Stobbe, Associated Press

Who can get tested for the worrisome new coronavirus? It's a complicated question that's left doctors, patients and some health experts frustrated and concerned…

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Mar 09

Detroit set to restore water service amid virus fears

By Corey Williams, Associated Press

Thousands of Detroit residents who have had their water service shut off due to nonpayment of bills can have it restored under a plan that aims to allow them to wash their hands at home as a way to prevent…

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Mar 09

WATCH: Trump to request payroll tax relief to calm financial markets

By Zeke Miller, Associated Press

Trump told reporters Monday that the administration was seeking "very substantial relief."…

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Mar 09

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Amid virus outbreak, U.S. communities brace for disruption

As U.S. cases of COVID-19 rise, officials are stepping up efforts to control the outbreak's spread. Communities across the country are bracing for disruption, with many schools closing or holding remote classes. Also, two GOP congressmen who were with President…

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Mar 09

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How economic effects of global virus outbreak ripple beyond stock markets and travel

Monday was a tumultuous day in the global battle against coronavirus. Italy’s government banned travel nationwide after new spikes in infections and fatalities. Meanwhile, U.S. stocks had their worst day in over a decade. Special correspondent Christopher Livesay reports from…

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Mar 09

Watch 7:04
Why clear, consistent communication is so important during a public health crisis

Amid the growing U.S. coronavirus outbreak, some experts have criticized the way President Trump, his team and top public health officials are communicating information to the public. For example, Trump made inaccurate statements Friday about the availability of virus tests.

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Mar 09

Italy to restrict travel nationwide to slow spread of COVID-19

By Associated Press

The restrictions will take effect on Tuesday and, like those already in place in northern Italy, will last until April 3.

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Mar 09

Dow drops 7.8% as free-fall in oil, virus fears slam markets

By Stan Choe, Alex Veiga, Associated Press

The Dow Jones Industrial Average sank 7.8%, its steepest drop since the financial crisis of 2008, as a free-fall in oil prices and worsening fears of fallout from the spreading coronavirus outbreak seize markets.

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Mar 09

Prisoners in Italy riot amid virus containment, 6 die in overdose

By Nicole Winfield, Associated Press

There are riots in at least two-dozen lock-ups and officials confirmed six prisoners died after they broke into an infirmary and overdosed on methadone.

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Mar 09

As virus outbreak spreads, schools face a dilemma

By Michelle R. Smith, Collin Binkley, Associated Press

Districts around the country are making plans to shift online if the virus arrives, with some providing tablets and WiFi hotspots to students.

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