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Second Round Of PPP Loaned $175 Billion To Businesses In A Week
2.2 million loans have been issued in this round, with an average size of $79,000.
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Over 2 Million Pounds Of Chicken Recalled In 8 States
Arkansas-based company Simmons Prepared Foods is recalling several products.
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Italy Is Closing Nonessential Businesses To Limit Coronavirus' Spread
Grocery stores, pharmacies, food producers and factories will stay in operation amid the lockdown.
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China Calls Lawsuit Brought Against It By Missouri 'Very Absurd'
The suit seeks to hold China accountable for the pandemic, as well as allow Missouri "to recoup billions of dollars" in economic damages.
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Washington State Recalls 12,000 Coronavirus Test Kits
The state's health department said the fluid in several test kits displayed "an unusual color."
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Africa Is Being Outbid For Crucial Supplies As It Braces For COVID-19
Ten African nations have no ventilators at all.
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McDonald's Closes Its Seating Areas, Asks Franchisees To Do The Same
The fast food giant said its taking the measure "to align with increasing regulations throughout the country."
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This Is What The Trump Administration Is Doing To Combat Coronavirus
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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'Saturday Night Live' Suspends Taping Over Coronavirus Concerns
There are only six episodes left in the current season, but NBC says "SNL" will remain on hiatus "until further notice."
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2 Cruise Passengers Infected With The Coronavirus Have Died
The Japanese Health Ministry says the man and the woman were both in their 80s. Both were being treated in hospitals at the time of their deaths.
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Obamacare To Undergo Third Supreme Court Test
Twenty states, mostly Democratic, appealed a decision made in a lower court finding insurance purchase mandate unlawful.
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Grand Princess Cruise Ship To Dock Monday In Oakland
The ship has been held off the coast of California since March 4, after a man who'd previously traveled on it died from the virus.
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Exterior shots of Worthing Hospital
Footage from Worthing Hospital in West Sussex, where a healthcare worker is among the eight cases of coronavirus that have been confirmed in the UK.
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South Korea Raises Threat Alert Level Over The Coronavirus
Eight people have died from the virus in South Korea, and more than 830 others are infected.
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California Declares Emergency After Resident Dies Of Coronavirus
Washington and California have both reported new coronavirus deaths, bringing the total U.S. death toll to 11.
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WHO Reconsiders A Coronavirus Health Emergency Declaration
The coronavirus has killed at least 170 people and infected more than 7,900 others.
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Arizona Sees Decline In COVID-19 Cases Following Summer Surge
Arizona is recording a drop in reported COVID-19 cases, but doctors warn that could change is people ignore safety measures.
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CDC Now Says People Without COVID-19 Symptoms Don't Need Testing
The CDC didn't give a reason for the change.
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WHO Says Younger People Are Driving COVID-19 Spread
A W.H.O. official said people in their 20s, 30s and 40s are increasingly fueling the spread of the coronavirus.
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States Reopen As COVID-19 Cases Climb And Experts Urge Broader Testing
More than a dozen states are lifting stay-at-home orders. But case counts are still climbing, and models projecting deaths are being revised up.
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States Reopen As COVID-19 Cases Climb And Experts Urge Broader Testing
More than a dozen states are lifting stay-at-home orders. But case counts are still climbing, and models projecting deaths are being revised up.
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Obama To Graduates: Band Together To Save Environment, Beat Pandemics
The former president said in tough times, young generations learn from past mistakes and make the world stronger.
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WHO Says Countries Need 'Slow, Steady Lifting Of Lockdowns'
The organization's director-general said leaders must keep a "vigilant eye on the virus" so they can re-implement measures if cases increase again.