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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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Quarantined Health Workers Compound Staffing Shortages At California Hospitals
With a spike in COVID-19 infections, hospitals in California's San Joaquin Valley are suffering from a staffing shortage. It's made worse because hundreds of health care workers are quarantined.
'Last Little Hurrah' Thwarts Tribe's Effort To Keep COVID-19 Off Reservation
Colville Reservation's council has been doing its best to insulate the north central Washington tribe from the coronavirus. But borders are fluid, so the community's precautions haven't been enough.
Pandemic Fuels Record Overdose Deaths
The nation faces a grim milestone of having a record number of overdose deaths in 2020. One expert says social isolation increased the risk of dying from an overdose.
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Angered By New Coronavirus Restrictions, Protesters In Netherlands Clash With Police
Many people are angry that the Netherlands has imposed a new curfew to contain the spread of COVID-19 and new variants of the coronavirus.
More Lysol, No More Pens In Rooms. Hotels Adapt To Win Back Guests
Hotels have been devastated by the pandemic. To survive, they are adapting with extra-deep cleaning and contactless interactions. And it may mean rooms with no notepads and pens — and no minibars.
Latest Style Trend: Clandestine Haircuts During Stay-At-Home Orders
Hairstylists are not considered essential workers. But hair continues to grow. That's led to clandestine haircuts, where stylists can make money and clients can get a much-needed trim.
Coronavirus FAQs: How To Stay Safe While Protesting, When To Go Out After Recovery
Also: If I head to a new state or country for a visit, do I need to self-isolate to protect others in case I'm contagious?
'Street Medics' Fight COVID-19 And Tend To Protesters' Wounds
Off-duty nurses, security guards, ambulance workers and others have joined protests against racism and police brutality to work as medics. "When we see suffering, that's where we go," says one.
Senate Panel Asks: When Can K-12 Schools Safely Reopen?
The U.S. Senate's education committee grappled with the challenges public schools face as they prepare to reopen safely in the fall.
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