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May 05

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Social isolation and stay-at-home orders drive some to learn new skills

By Jeffrey Brown, Rhana Natour

During this difficult period, some of the millions of Americans stuck at home have turned to new hobbies and do-it-yourself projects to pass the time and redirect their energy. But while such accomplishments can be fulfilling, experts say it's also…

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May 04

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Businesses in the U.S., Europe begin opening doors to a new chapter

By Stephanie Sy

The start of a new week marked more reopenings across the United States, whose death toll from COVID-19 is now over 68,000. In Washington, D.C., the Senate returned to the Capitol, while the House remained at recess due to the…

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May 02

As warmer weather beckons, NYPD to enforce social distancing

By Jim Mustian, Tom Hays, Associated Press

Officers set out on foot, bicycles and cars to break up crowds and remind those enjoying the weather of public health restrictions requiring they keep 6 feet away from others.

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Apr 30

Watch 2:57
A Brief But Spectacular take on why we’re never really alone

Author and former monk Jay Shetty has a message for those living alone during the COVID-19 pandemic. Currently leading a 20-day, live meditation series on Instagram, he says we should strive to do one thing each day that brings us…

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Apr 29

WATCH: Florida’s DeSantis announces lifting of some restrictions

By Associated Press

Gov. Ron DeSantis says Florida’s restaurants and retail stores will be allowed to reopen Monday at 25% capacity, if the local government allows it.

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Apr 29

WATCH: Trump says he won’t extend federal social distancing guidelines

By Kevin Freking, Jill Colvin, Associated Press

President Trump says the federal government’s coronavirus social distancing guidelines will be “fading out” when they expire on Thursday and states pivot to reopening.

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Apr 29

Despite widespread economic hardship, most Americans not ready to reopen, poll says

By Laura Santhanam

A majority of Americans want life to return to normal when it is safe to do so, according to the latest PBS NewsHour/NPR/Marist poll.

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Apr 28

Watch 4:19
Why have Australia and New Zealand been so successful at managing COVID-19?

By Nick Schifrin, Layla Quran

New Zealand’s prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, announced this week that the country has eliminated the novel coronavirus, but warned that residents must stay vigilant. Neighboring Australia has also experienced relatively high success in battling COVID-19. Nick Schifrin reports on how…

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Apr 28

Is 6 feet far enough for social distancing? Here’s what science says

By Isabella Isaacs-Thomas

With so much unknown about the new coronavirus, how did public health experts come up with recommendations for social distancing and wearing masks, and how fail-safe are they when it comes to prevention?…

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Apr 27

Watch 4:35
Reopening economies should be a ‘delicate dance,’ say health experts

By Stephanie Sy

Although the pace of infection has slowed in some U.S. coronavirus hot spots, the overall numbers keep rising. Nearly a third of the world’s three million confirmed cases are in the U.S., which has also recorded 55,000 deaths. But despite…

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