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Vietnam shuts down non-essential business

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NYC lawmakers see inequality in pandemic's reach

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The coronavirus pandemic has hit some poor, working class New York City neighborhoods especially hard.  
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ONLY ON AP: NY emergency room battles COVID-19

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A doctor furiously pushes down on a man's chest as five other staff in full protective gear surround the patient's bed.
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China rejects Missouri virus lawsuit as 'absurd'

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China on Wednesday slammed a lawsuit brought against it by the US state of Missouri over the global pandemic as "absurd".
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Italy hospitals race to make room for patients

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Hospitals in northern Italy are struggling to make room for the onslaught of coronavirus patients.
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"We are in agony" says Tokyo Games President

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President of the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics organising committee Yoshiro Mori on Monday said the biggest challenge in postponing the Games will be securing venues in the future.
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National Health Commission holds its daily briefing in Beijing

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The Chinese city of Wuhan, where the global pandemic was first detected, went a fourth consecutive day on Sunday without reporting any new or suspected cases of the virus.
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Those undocumented fear seeking care amid outbreak

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Experts and advocacy groups are warning that many of California's undocumented immigrants will not seek proper medical attention if they are sick as worries about the spread of the coronavirus grow.
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Undocumented fear seeking care amid virus

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Experts and advocacy groups are warning that many of California's undocumented immigrants will not seek proper medical attention if they are sick as worries about the spread of the coronavirus grow.
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Unemployed Americans struggle during pandemic

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Connie Boyd is one of the 26 million Americans who have filed for unemployment after the coronavirus pandemic pushed them out of a job.
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Pakistan offers low earners lockdown cash help

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Pakistan has launched a major social protection programme to help its millions of daily wage earners, who have been hit hard by the coronavirus lockdown that has been in effect for nearly a month.
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Analyst: Amount of virus research 'unprecedented'

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The former leader of the Global Rapid Response Team at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday explained what we know about the COVID-19 pandemic.  
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Germany expresses support for beleaguered WHO

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Germany expressed its support for the World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday after President Donald Trump announced a halt to the sizable funding the United States sends to the organization.
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Cuba sends medics to SAfrica to help with pandemic

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Cuba on Saturday prepared to deploy a medical team to South Africa to help health authorities treat COVID-19 patients.
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Uk govt virus briefing on death tolls. Cummings

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The UK Home Secretary issued a warning on Saturday that criminals were continuing to "exploit and capitalize" on people during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Doctor wary of Trump advice on anti-malaria drug

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Statues in Brazil wear face masks amid pandemic

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Even the statues in Rio de Janeiro are fighting against the spread of the COVID-19.
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First responders return to work after COVID-19

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Across the country, hundreds, if not thousands, of first responders have contracted the coronavirus as they helped battle the pandemic. But unlike most Americans, they don't have the luxury waiting for a full recovery.
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China: not a 'sponsor' of false information

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China on Monday deflected allegations it covered up the origins of the coronavirus outbreak as pressure from the US and EU mount over the nation's early actions to contain the now global pandemic.