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Responses To Coronavirus Outbreak Vary Greatly In The American South
As more states order residents to stay at home to combat spread of the coronavirus, Mississippi and Florida are taking a different approach.
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Prepare For Outbreaks Like New York's In Other States, Warns Anthony Fauci
A key adviser to the president, Dr. Anthony Fauci doesn't think every state needs to be on lockdown just yet. But some places should be preparing for surges like New York's.
France Transfers Coronavirus Patients On High-Speed Train With Mobile Emergency Room
Twenty patients were transported from the hard-hit eastern region of France, where hospitals are operating at overcapacity, to the western Loire Valley, where facilities still have plenty of beds.
Sick Cruise Ship Crew Taken To Miami Hospitals
Crew members from two cruise ships off the Miami coast have been taken to several hospitals. About a dozen people have symptoms like pneumonia and bronchitis.
Amazon Closes Kentucky Warehouse After Workers Test Positive
The closure of a Kentucky warehouse is the first confirmed prolonged shutdown of an Amazon facility. Workers in at least 10 others have tested positive for COVID-19, prompting shorter closures.
Tougher ID Requirements For Domestic Flights Postponed To 2021
The Dept. of Homeland Security has pushed back the enforcement deadline for REAL ID from Oct. 1, 2020 to Oct. 1, 2021 in light of the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus Cases Spike In Navajo Nation, Where Water Service Is Often Scarce
Navajo Nation is under stay-at-home orders — but thousands of people are forced to leave their houses for necessities such as water.
Child Welfare Advocates Fear Surge In Abuse Cases During Recession
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Julie Evans, CEO of Alliance For Children, about the potential for spikes in severity of child abuse cases during the coronavirus pandemic.
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In Israel, An Unexpected Political Twist Could Keep Netanyahu In Power
After three inconclusive elections, Netanyahu and his rival Benny Gantz are reportedly close to a deal to rotate as prime minister, with Netanyahu taking the first turn.
What's Inside The Senate's $2 Trillion Coronavirus Aid Package
The economic relief bill provides help to individuals, businesses, hospitals, as well as state and local governments. Here are the details.
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