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Coronavirus Live Updates: One-Third of Virus Deaths in the US Are Nursing Home Residents or Workers Three children have died of a mysterious syndrome linked to the virus. President Trump's support among seniors slips as the pandemic becomes more political. Right Now. The F.D.A. has approved the first antigen test that can rapidly detect whether a person ...
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Coronavirus Live Updates: Seoul Shuts Bars as South Korea Tracks New Cluster The capital's mayor ordered all nightclubs and bars to close after dozens of positive tests were linked to one club visitor. And the pandemic is pushing Argentina toward another debt default. Right Now. Nationwide blackouts hit Kenya and Uganda as they ...
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Virus cases rise in China, South Korea; Obama bashes Trump ROME — Both China and South Korea reported new spikes in coronavirus cases on Sunday, setting off fresh concerns in countries where local outbreaks had been in dramatic decline. Former President Barack Obama, meanwhile, harshly criticized President ...
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Taiwan's Weapon Against Coronavirus: An Epidemiologist as Vice President TAIPEI, Taiwan — The calls come at night, when Taiwan's vice president, Chen Chien-jen, is usually at home in his pajamas. Scientists seek his advice on the development of antiviral medications. Health officials ask for guidance as they investigate an ...
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A Uighur Disappeared in China After Attending a US Leadership Program. His Sister Is Fighting for His Freedom. WASHINGTON — When Ekpar Asat saw his older sister for the last time one winter night in Manhattan, he promised her he would return to the United States in a few months with their parents to watch her graduate with a master's degree from Harvard Law ...
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Hospitals Struggle to Restart Lucrative Elective Care After Coronavirus Shutdowns The shutdown of elective surgeries and other "nonessential" medical care by federal and state officials during the pandemic has left the nation's 5,200 hospitals, particularly in places where there have been relatively few infections, with idle clinics, vacant ...
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Israel Cracks Down on Banks Over Payments to Palestinian Inmates JERUSALEM — Even as Israel is collaborating with West Bank officials to fight the coronavirus, a new Israeli military order taking effect on Saturday forbids banks in the occupied territory from processing payments that the Palestinian Authority distributes to ...
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Spanish prime minister fails to prove existence of international coronavirus testing rankings he cited (CNN) In a nationally televised press conference on Saturday, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez was asked by CNN about the existence of a ranking by Johns Hopkins University on Covid-19 testing that he had boasted about previously. In a press ...
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10 Takeaways From the Worst Jobs Report in US History BALTIMORE — Brutal. Horrific. Tragic. Choose your description. The April jobs report showed, in harrowing detail, just how terribly the coronavirus outbreak has pummeled the U.S. economy. Most obviously, there's the 14.7% unemployment rate, the highest ...
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Outbreaks in Germany, S. Korea Show the Risks in Easing Up ROME — South Korea's capital closed down more than 2,100 bars and other nightspots Saturday because of a new cluster of coronavirus infections, Germany scrambled to contain fresh outbreaks at slaughterhouses, and Italian authorities worried that people ...
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