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Nurses Feel Conflicted About Their Jobs As Supply Shortages Put Their Lives At Risk
Hospitals and clinics across the United States have struggled to stay afloat amid a crippling shortage of personal protective equipment.
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Trump Removes Watchdog in Charge of Overseeing Coronavirus Relief Package
Trump removed the inspector general who was the chair of a special oversight board intended to help businesses and individuals affected by the coronavirus.
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Is Now in Intensive Care Due to Coronavirus
The British Prime Minister has been moved to the intensive care unit of a London hospital after his coronavirus symptoms worsened.
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Trump Fires Watchdog Who Handled Ukraine Complaint
Michael Atkinson was the first to inform Congress about an anonymous whistleblower complaint last year that described Trump’s pressure on Ukraine to investigate Democrat Joe Biden and his son.
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Everyone Should Use Face Masks. Trump Says He Won’t Wear One.
WASHINGTON (AP)— After months of telling people that wearing face masks didn’t matter, Trump now admits it is recommended.
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Detroit Bus Driver Dies of COVID-19 Days After Posting Video About Coughing Rider
“For you to get on the bus … and cough several times without covering up your mouth and you know (we’re) in the middle of a pandemic — that lets me know that some folks don’t care,” bus driver Jason Hargrove said in a passionate video.
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U.S. Will Finally Let Gay Men Donate Blood Due to Shortage Caused By Coronavirus
The FDA’s previous rules barred donations from men who have had sex with a man in the previous year.
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Another 6.6 Million Americans Filed for Unemployment Benefits Last Week
The latest report from the Labor Department released Thursday shows the figure for last week is much higher than the previous record of 3.3 million reported for the previous week.
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A Growing Number of Americans Want Rent Canceled Over Coronavirus
White sheets are being hung in apartment windows to show solidarity with the #CancelRent movement that is gaining steam on Twitter, Instagram and other social media sites.
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The Grim Calculations Hospitals Will Have to Make During Coronavirus
As many as 900,000 coronavirus patients in the U.S. could need ventilators. Yet one group estimates the country has only 200,000, many of which already are being used by other patients.



















