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WHO: COVID-19 Cases Rising Nearly Everywhere In The World

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The report released late Wednesday says infections rose by about 32% in Europe and Southeast Asia, and by about 14% in the Americas.
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Cruise Industry Takes A Hit After Coronavirus Plagues Several Ships

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Ross Klein, who has written four books on the cruise industry, says it needs to approach COVID-19 with humility if it wants to survive.
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What's The Risk Of Getting COVID-19 From Having People Over To Swim?

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In our series "What's the Risk?" experts weigh in on what risks different scenarios pose for transmitting COVID-19.
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Brazil Could Become The Next COVID-19 Hot Spot

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Some scientists estimate over 1 million people may be infected without knowing due to insufficient testing.
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Johnson & Johnson Ordered To Pay $750M In Baby Powder Case

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The four plaintiffs alleged asbestos in the company's talc-based products caused their cancer.
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Coronavirus Scientist Warns States May Close Again

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Youyang Gu, a scientist whose coronavirus projection model is cited by the CDC, says some states could see a spike in cases and have to close again.
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'Not Rushing Into It': Vegas Readies Masks, Thermal Cameras For Reopen

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As Las Vegas' mayor urges casinos to reopen immediately, resort companies are preparing for controlled reopenings. Workers are demanding protections.
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New York Survey: Many Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients Weren't Working

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Only 17% reported they had been working leading up to their illness.
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Millions Of Americans Struggling To Pay Rent During COVID-19 Outbreak

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According to data released by the National Multifamily Housing Council, only 69% of apartment households had paid their rent by April 5.
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First Florida Beaches Reopening After Coronavirus Shutdowns

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Parks and beaches in Duval County, Florida, are reopening after about a month for "essential activities" only.
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San Francisco Orders Residents To Shelter In Place Amid Outbreak

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According to the order issued Monday, residents are prohibited from leaving their homes except for essential needs until April 7.
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Union Urges 3 Major Automakers To Halt Production Amid Pandemic

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The United Auto Workers union is urging Ford, Fiat Chrysler and General Motors to pause production in Detroit for two weeks.
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Fauci Hopes Anyone Who Needs A COVID-19 Test Can Get One By Early June

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Dr. Fauci said the estimate is from "people who are responsible for testing."
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Infections Near 1,000 On Navy Carrier, A Month After Captain's Warning

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Capt. Brett Crozier was fired after his letter of a virus outbreak on the USS Roosevelt was leaked in March. Infections have surged since.
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White House Blocks Dr. Fauci From Testifying Before House Committee

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The White House said Fauci is too busy with his duties handling the coronavirus pandemic.
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Multiple College Campuses Say Students Can Return In The Fall

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Campuses in Texas, North Carolina, Alabama, and North Dakota to welcome students.
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What's The Risk Of Getting COVID-19 If I Visit My Significant Other?

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In our series "What's the Risk?" experts weigh in on what risks different scenarios pose for transmitting COVID-19.
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More U.S. Airlines Will Require Passengers To Wear Face Masks

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United, Delta, Southwest and American Airlines will require passengers to wear face coverings on their flights within two weeks.
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Samoa Ends Measles-Related State Of Emergency

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​The Samoan government says it "unanimously approved the cancellation of the state of emergency orders," which had been in effect since November.
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Pence's Office Will Reportedly Review Government Coronavirus Messaging

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Health officials will reportedly have to clear all public statements related to the coronavirus with the VP's office before releasing them.
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American Airlines To Reduce International Capacity By 75%

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Corona virus, ban, reduces demand for overseas travel.
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This Is What The Trump Administration Is Doing To Combat Coronavirus

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Friday's emergency declaration releases funding for measures like drive-through test clinics and allows FEMA to step in with aid.
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Google Asks North American Staff To Work Remotely Due To Coronavirus

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Apple, Facebook and other tech giants have also asked Bay Area and Seattle employees to work remotely due to coronavirus concerns.
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Fauci: President Blocking COVID Task Force From Working With Biden

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Dr. Anthony Fauci says the president's delayed handoff is especially problematic amid the pandemic.