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Second Round Of PPP Loaned $175 Billion To Businesses In A Week

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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

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Arkansas-based company Simmons Prepared Foods is recalling several products.
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Italy Is Closing Nonessential Businesses To Limit Coronavirus' Spread

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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'

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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

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​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

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Ten African nations have no ventilators at all.
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McDonald's Closes Its Seating Areas, Asks Franchisees To Do The Same

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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

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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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'Saturday Night Live' Suspends Taping Over Coronavirus Concerns

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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The CDC didn't give a reason for the change.
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WHO Says Younger People Are Driving COVID-19 Spread

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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

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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

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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

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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'

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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.