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READ: White House Guidelines To States For Reopening
President Trump has released a three-phase outline for states to reopen their economies in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
White House Unveils Coronavirus Guidelines On Path To Reopening The Country
President Trump has said he believes many states could begin to re-open even before the federal guidelines for social distancing and mitigation expire on May 1.
Jacksonville Mayor Announces 1st Florida Beach Reopening Since Coronavirus Shutdown
Parks and beaches in Duval County will reopen Friday evening for "essential activities" such as walking, biking and swimming, as long as they're done within social distancing guidelines.
CRISPR And Spit Might Be Keys To Faster, Cheaper, Easier Tests For The Coronavirus
Researchers are racing to develop quick, home-based tests for the virus that could deliver test results in minutes. None do that yet, but several under development hold promise, scientists say.
Self-Employed And Gig Workers Face Long Waits For Coronavirus Relief Checks
A slew of factors have led to painful lags in getting financial aid into the hands of record numbers of unemployed workers.
Coronavirus Likely To Supercharge Election-Year Lawsuits Over Voting Rights
Both parties are turning to the courts to try to ensure that election rules don't disadvantage their side. The litigation campaign has taken on a new urgency amid the coronavirus pandemic.
In South Korea, A Growing Number Of COVID-19 Patients Test Positive After Recovery
By Friday, South Korean authorities had identified 163 patients who tested positive again after a full recovery. The number more than doubled in about a week, up from 74 cases on April 9.
White House Plan For Reopening States Leaves Testing Question Unanswered
The plan describes three phases of loosening social restrictions. Experts say the guidance lacks firm goals and thresholds for testing and leaves states to answer many questions on their own.
A Trombonist Wonders When An Audience Will Gather To Hear Music
David Roode's musical career went abruptly on hold when stay-at-home orders took effect. He predicts that when the crisis passes, people will want to enjoy the experience of attending concerts again.
Harvard And Other Universities Turn Down Relief Funds Amid Swell Of Criticism
President Trump and others criticized "elite, wealthy institutions" for money allocated to them by a federal package.
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