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Second American Dies From The Coronavirus In Washington State

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Health officials say the man who died was in his 70s and had underlying health conditions.
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Facebook, Twitter Pull Out Of SXSW Over Coronavirus Concerns

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South by Southwest is one of the largest media and tech festivals of the year. But it may not see its usual crowds due to coronavirus fears.
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European Countries Taking Steps To Limit Coronavirus' Spread

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France has banned large gatherings and Ireland has canceled St. Patrick's Day parades. But not all countries have taken such measures.
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Cruise Ship Held Off California Coast For Coronavirus Testing

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​The Coast Guard dropped test kits onto the Grand Princess cruise ship after 35 passengers came down with flu-like symptoms.
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U.S. To Host Upcoming G-7 Meeting Via Teleconference

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The State Department said it looks forward to holding future events in Pittsburgh, which was supposed to host the meeting.
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Pope Francis Livestreams Services To Help Contain Coronavirus Outbreak

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It comes after Italy's prime minister extended a lockdown in northern Italy to the entire country.
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Capitol Hill, White House Tours Closed To Public Until April 1

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Congress says it will continue to work.
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Coronavirus Cases In Mainland China Surpass 2002 SARS Outbreak

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The virus has now killed at least 132 people and infected more than 6,000 others in mainland China.
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5 U.S. Cities To Test Flu Patients For Coronavirus

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Fifteen people have been diagnosed with coronavirus in the U.S. so far.
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Horse Carts Delivering COVID-19 Relief In Baltimore

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In Baltimore, horse carts are distributing food, masks, gloves, and information amid the pandemic.
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5 U.S. Cities To Test Flu Patients For Coronavirus

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Fifteen people have been diagnosed with coronavirus in the U.S. so far.
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Health Officials Confirm U.S. COVID-19 Death From Early February

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Officials say information wasn't known earlier because testing was much more limited in early February.
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Milwaukee Health Officials Say New COVID-19 Cases Are Tied To Election

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State officials say they'll use Wisconsin's Electronic Disease Surveillance System to see if the new infections are linked to the April 7 primary.
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Georgia To Reopen Some Businesses Despite President's Disapproval

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Georgia's plan to reopen fitness centers, bowling alleys, barber shops, salons and more is the most aggressive reopening plan of any U.S. state.
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U.K.'s COVID-19 Death Toll In Early April Higher Than Reported

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The actual death toll as of April 10 was reportedly 40% higher than the government initially recorded.
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South Korea Sees Smallest Rise In COVID-19 Cases In 2 Months

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The daily count dropped to a single digit. Back in February and March, the country was counting hundreds of cases a day.
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China Says All Coronavirus Patients in Wuhan Have Been Discharged

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The city where the coronavirus is believed to have originated says hospitals have discharged all coronavirus patients and can return to normal.
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Walgreens Returning Most Stores To Standard Operating Hours

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​The drugstore chain said ​most of its stores resumed regular operating hours beginning Tuesday.
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France Extends Coronavirus Lockdown Until Mid-May

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The government said it will announce a plan by the end of April to have schools and workplaces gradually reopen.
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D.C. Extends Stay-At-Home Order Through June 8

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​Mayor Muriel Bowser announced Wednesday she is extending the city's stay-at-home order through June 8.
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Elon Musk Threatens To Pull Tesla Out Of California, Sues Health Dept.

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Alameda County — where Tesla has a factory — chose not to allow factories to reopen yet. Musk says his factory is "critical infrastructure."
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UC Davis Study: Flu And Other Viruses Can Spread On Dust

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UC Davis researchers say findings have "obvious implications for coronavirus transmission."
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Democrats Reject Offers To Extend $600 Jobless Benefit

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White House negotiators and Democratic leaders are expected to continue working toward a solution over the weekend.