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Virologist Spends His Days 'Hunting The Thing That Wants To Hunt Us'
Christopher Mores is among those trying to unlock secrets of the novel coronavirus. He spends 14-hour days with his team throwing everything they have at this pathogen, looking for ways to defeat it.
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Pfizer Begins Coronavirus Vaccine Trial In U.S.
The vaccine, developed in a partnership between the pharmaceutical giant and a German biotech company, began trials on Monday with 360 volunteer subjects.
Bank Allows Her To Skip Mortgage, But She's 'Terrified' About A Balloon Payment
Tracy Delphia has been told she will be called back to work as soon as business conditions improve — whenever that is. Her biggest concern is her ability to pay the mortgage.
Family Charged In Security Guard's Death After Mask Dispute
The security guard, 43-year-old Calvin Munerlyn, was shot shortly after telling a woman that her daughter could not enter the store because she wasn't wearing a mask.
As COVID-19 Fears Grow, 10,000 Prisoners Are Freed From Overcrowded Philippine Jails
"Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, we had already been receiving reports on the terrible conditions in the jails that made sickness a normal thing," says a leading Philippine human rights lawyer.
Humorist Lightens Depression's Darkness By Talking (And Laughing) About It
Though John Moe's podcast, 'The Hilarious World of Depression' centers on mental illness, the conversations are funny. Humor "can bust me out" of a dark place, he says, the way platitudes never would.
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Trump Says Coronavirus Task Force To Stay 'Indefinitely,' After Signaling Wind-Down
The president said he changed his mind about pulling back from the team after hearing from "very respected people." He said the form of the task force would likely change as it focuses on reopening.
Hospital ICUs Are Adapting To COVID-19 At 'Light Speed'
With COVID-19 becoming a critical focus in hospital intensive care units, nurses, doctors and other caregivers have had to shift gears to protect staff and save patients.
Disney Expects Losses 'As Much As $1.4 Billion' In 2nd Quarter Of 2020
The company's new CEO Bob Chapek said on the earnings call Tuesday that when he started in the role, "None of us could've imagined the suffering and sacrifice that we're now seeing around the world."
Wildland Fire Camps Need Dramatic Change Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
As the wildfire season is beginning, some wild land firefighters are worried their safety could be at risk since the government has been slow to adopt new COVID-19 protocols.
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