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The Guardian:
Boris Johnson admitted to hospital with coronavirus — Move follows rumours that prime minister's condition had been worsening — Boris Johnson has been admitted to hospital with coronavirus after suffering persistent symptoms for 10 days. — Downing Street insisted it was just a precautionary measure …
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David Zweig / New York Times:
How The Coronavirus Stranded This Couple in the Maldives — They were surrounded by a fleet of staff, who were stranded themselves, trapped in an eternal honeymoon in the Maldives. Their adventure continues. — After publication, this article was updated to reflect new conditions.
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New York Times:
Official Counts Understate the U.S. Coronavirus Death Toll — Inconsistent protocols, limited resources and a patchwork of decision-making has led to an undercounting of people with the coronavirus who have died, health experts say. — WASHINGTON — A coroner in Indiana wanted …
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Slate
Washington Post:
Coronavirus death toll: Americans are almost certainly dying of covid-19 but being left out of the official count — The fast-spreading novel coronavirus is almost certainly killing Americans who are not included in the nation's growing death toll, according to public health experts and government officials involved in the tally.
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Common Dreams
Jill Lawless / Associated Press:
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson hospitalized with virus — LONDON (AP) — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who was diagnosed with the new coronavirus more than a week ago, was admitted to a hospital Sunday for tests. — Johnson's office said he was hospitalized because he still …
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John Ismay / New York Times:
Navy Captain Removed From Carrier Tests Positive for Covid-19 — Captain Crozier was fired after a leak of a letter he had emailed to Navy leaders detailing the service's failures in dealing with a coronavirus outbreak on the U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt. — Capt. Brett E. Crozier …
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Wall Street Journal:
Aboard the USS Roosevelt, Sailors Braced for the Worst — ‘We were bleaching everything.’ A crew scrambled to stanch a coronavirus outbreak in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. — The visit to Vietnam in early March was intended as a historic milestone and a symbol of far-reaching U.S. aims in the Pacific …
Michael Biesecker / Associated Press:
U.S. ‘wasted’ months before preparing for virus pandemic — WASHINGTON (AP) — As the first alarms sounded in early January that an outbreak of a novel coronavirus in China might ignite a global pandemic, the Trump administration squandered nearly two months that could have been used to bolster …
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aphis.usda.gov:
USDA Statement on the Confirmation of COVID-19 in a Tiger in New York — The United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) National Veterinary Services Laboratories has confirmed SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19 in humans) in one tiger at a zoo in New York.
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ABC News:
Biden says call with Trump over coronavirus response hasn't happened — Biden reiterated he was open to speaking with the president. — Former Vice President Joe Biden said a suggested call between himself and President Donald Trump about the novel coronavirus response hasn't happened …
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Amie Parnes / The Hill:
Why Gretchen Whitmer's stock is rising with Team Biden
Jazz Shaw / Hotair:
Joe Biden Is Racking Up Pinocchios Briskly During The Pandemic
Joe Biden Is Racking Up Pinocchios Briskly During The Pandemic
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Redstate and Washington Free Beacon
Mary Spicuzza / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Wisconsin Assembly Republicans ask Gov. Evers to allow in-person Easter and Passover services during coronavirus pandemic — Assembly Republicans are calling on Gov. Tony Evers to allow in-person services for Easter and Passover amid the deadly coronavirus pandemic.
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Ben Kamisar / NBC News:
Surgeon General implores holdout governors to ‘give us a week’
Surgeon General implores holdout governors to ‘give us a week’
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The Hill
Matthew Mosk / ABC News:
George W. Bush in 2005: ‘If we wait for a pandemic to appear, it will be too late to prepare’ — A book about the 1918 flu pandemic spurred the government to action. — In the summer of 2005, President George W. Bush was on vacation at his ranch in Crawford, Texas, when he began flipping through …
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Ryan Grim / The Intercept:
A Little-Known Democratic Governor Is Breaking Out in Kentucky — In the absence of federal leadership, governors have become the public face of the effort to combat the coronavirus pandemic. Some of them, like New York's Andrew Cuomo and California's Gavin Newsom, have risen to the media status …
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Max Boot / Washington Post:
The worst president. Ever. — Until now, I have generally been reluctant to label Donald Trump the worst president in U.S. history. As a historian, I know how important it is to allow the passage of time to gain a sense of perspective. Some presidents who seemed awful to contemporaries …
WBEZ:
In Chicago, 70% of COVID-19 Deaths Are Black — The COVID-19 virus is killing black residents in Cook County at disproportionately high rates, according to early data analyzed by WBEZ. — While black residents make up only 23% of the population in the county, they account for 58% of the COVID-19 deaths.
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Mother Jones
Washington Post:
Giuliani, a familiar voice in Trump's ear, promotes experimental coronavirus treatments — Rudolph W. Giuliani, who was in the center of the impeachment storm earlier this year as an unpaid private attorney for President Trump, has cast himself in a new role: as personal science adviser …
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The Hill and POLITICUSUSA
Carlos Barria / Reuters:
Louisiana church holds services, defying coronavirus stay-at-home order — CENTRAL, La. (Reuters) - The pastor of the Life Tabernacle Church near Baton Rouge held services on Sunday in defiance of a stay-at-home order issued by Louisiana because of the coronavirus pandemic, telling worshippers they had …
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HuffPost, The Daily Caller and The Hill
Mohara / The Office of Governor Larry Hogan:
Governor Hogan Takes Aggressive Action to Protect Nursing Home Residents and Staff Amid COVID-19 Outbreaks — Nursing Home Facilities Required to Provide Personal Protective Equipment for Staff — Facilities Must Expedite Testing of Symptomatic Residents Through Maryland State Lab
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Reuters:
Exclusive: Pressed by Trump, U.S. pushed unproven coronavirus treatment guidance — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In mid-March, President Donald Trump personally pressed federal health officials to make malaria drugs available to treat the novel coronavirus, though they had been untested for COVID-19, two sources told Reuters.
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Mother Jones, The Hill and РБК
Jeff Stein / Washington Post:
Americans hit by economic shocks as confusion, stumbles undermine Trump's stimulus effort — Small-business program gets off to rocky start and White House makes hard pivot on $1,200 checks as enormity of task swamps administration — The Trump administration has stumbled in its initial push …
James Gordon / Daily Mail:
Law and order fears for NYC as nearly 10,000 NYPD and FDNY members call out sick amid a rise in burglaries — The reduction in a police presence has led to an increase in businesses being burgled including supermarkets and eateries in particular — There are fears of a breakdown in law …
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Wall Street Journal
Nadia Schadlow / The Atlantic:
Consider the Possibility That Trump Is Right About China — When a new coronavirus emerged in China and began spreading around the world, including in the United States, President Donald Trump's many critics in the American foreign-policy establishment were quick to identify him as part of the problem.