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Life Has Changed: With Restaurants Closed, Farms Are Delivering

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A California farmer turns to door-to-door deliveries as the restaurant business reaches a near standstill.
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Chicago Restaurant Owner Worried About Aid Timing In COVID-19 Shutdown

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Restaurants will be closed to the public at least until March 30, but one restaurant owner still doesn't know when he and his employees will get help.
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NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo Mobilizes National Guard For Coronavirus

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On Monday, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced he will be mobilizing the National Guard to seek out makeshift hospital space.
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The U.S. Could Lose Its Measles Elimination Status By October

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The United States declared measles had been eliminated in 2000.
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NYT: FDA Holding Off On Approving Plasma As Coronavirus Treatment

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The FDA was set to emergency authorize the treatment, but top health officials said there isn't enough supporting data.
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What's The Risk Of Catching COVID-19 While Camping?

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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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U.K. Study: Cheap Steroid Dexamethasone Lowered COVID-19 Deaths

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After 28 days, dexamethasone reduced deaths for patients on ventilators and those needing supplemental oxygen alone.
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White House Says Fauci Playing Politics In Critique Of Virus Response

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Fauci tells Washington Post that Biden sees virus from public health perspective while Pres. Trump focuses on reopening country for economic reasons.
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Can You Get A Flu Shot and COVID-19 Vaccine (Once One Is Approved)?

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Health experts are urging flu shots this year as they warn of a "twindemic." But could you get a flu shot and COVID-19 shot when the FDA approves one?
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Watchdog: Pentagon Spent Coronavirus Aid On Jet Parts, Uniforms

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Congress gave the Pentagon $1 billion in taxpayer-backed funds.
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Lawmakers Push For Full Federal Funding Of National Guard

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Dozens of senators and over 115 representatives want the federal government to continue footing the entire cost of National Guard deployment.
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Official: U.S. Supply Of COVID-19 Drug Could Run Out Soon

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An official from the Department of Health and Human Services says the last shipment of the COVID-19 treatment drug will be sent the week of June 29.
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Astrazeneca Resumes Phase 3 Coronavirus Vaccine Trial

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Health officials said they hope this boosts confidence that Operation Warp Speed isn't just about speed, but also about safety.
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France Testing Travelers From 16 Countries For Virus Upon Arrival

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Travelers from high-risk nations will be tested upon arrival, including those from the United States.
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New Omicron Subvariant Is The Most Infectious COVID-19 Strain Yet

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A subvariant of the COVID-19 Omicron variant, BA.5, is now the dominant strain in the U.S., and its infection rates are even more harsh.
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The Mental Health Impact Mass Shootings Have On Survivors

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A Parkland shooting survivor shares coping mechanisms with the community of Uvalde, Texas.
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Number Of Uninsured Americans Rises For First Time Since 2009

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Last year, the proportion and number of Americans without health insurance rose for the first time since Obamacare was established in 2010.
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Some Google Employees Can Work From Home Until July 2021

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CEO Sundar Pichai said the global, voluntary option is available for employees who don't need to be in the office.
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Married Couple Recovering After ICU Stays For COVID-19

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Miguel and Tamie Rivera both ended up in the ICU for COVID-19, but their cases have been very different.
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World Leaders Pledge Billions For Coronavirus Vaccine

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The EU collected pledges in a virtual event involving more than 30 countries, banks and other organizations.
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CDC Guidelines More Detailed Than Trump Administration Reopening Plan

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The CDC's 63-page guidelines include recommendations on how to safely reopen businesses but were described by one GOP senator as "over prescriptive."
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United Airline To Offer COVID-19 Testing Before Some Flights To Hawaii

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​Starting October 15th, customers flying from San Francisco to Hawaii will be offered testing which may excuse travelers from quarantining.
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How Does The Coronavirus Compare To The Last Worldwide Pandemic?

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The last pandemic the world experienced was the H1N1 flu in 2009.
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Some Sports Restarted This Weekend, Most With Empty Stadiums

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Germany's Bundesliga league and NASCAR returned this weekend, along with a charity golf tournament in Florida.