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Women Are Losing More Jobs In Coronavirus Shutdowns
Millions of jobs have been lost as businesses keep their doors closed to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Working women have been hit hardest, accounting for nearly 60% of the early job cuts.
Turkey Will Try Another Weekend Curfew To Contain The New Coronavirus
Turkey is one of the hardest-hit countries in the Middle East, often reporting 4,000 or more new COVID-19 cases per day. The government hopes short-term stay-home measures will curb the outbreak.
Getting Back To Normal: Big Tech's Solution Depends On Public Trust
Apple and Google are developing a tool that relies on Bluetooth signals, sent by smartphones, to let people know if they may have been exposed to the coronavirus.
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The Rich Really Are Different. They Can Shelter In Nicer Places
The coronavirus strikes both rich and poor people, but waiting out the pandemic is a lot easier if you've got a yacht. Ellen DeGeneres and other stars have been called insensitive about COVID-19.
Amazon To Temporarily Stop Deliveries In France, Following Court Ruling
A French court ruled Amazon must limit deliveries to essential items while it assesses COVID-19 contagion risk at its facilities. The company decided to suspend all deliveries until April 20.
Graduating In A Pandemic: Advice For The Anxious Post-College Job Search
We spoke to students about to graduate into the workforce and posed their questions and anxieties to career counselors. Some advice: Be flexible, make it personal, network and look for bright spots.
ICU Doctor Stresses COVID-19 Severity In Communities Of Color, Faults White House
Physician Taison Bell reflects on the messaging around COVID-19 disparities and whether that's impacted how some people are responding to measures to control the virus.
Australian State Cuts COVID Lockdown Short, Saying Man Lied To Contact Tracers
In South Australia, officials earlier this week imposed a strict coronavirus measures, but their decision was based in part on one man who misled health officials.
Epidemiologist Says Restricting Small Gatherings Isn't Enough To Stop The Surge
To turn around the current jump in coronavirus cases, epidemiologist Ellie Murray says governments need to focus on the places that are driving the spread, like restaurants and bars.
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Stock Sales By Leaders At Coronavirus Testing Company Raise Legal Concerns
Co-Diagnostics, a company that has provided coronavirus tests to three state governments, has come under intense scrutiny for claims about its tests' accuracy and stock sales by company leaders.
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