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West Virginia Aims To Test All Nursing Home Residents, Workers For COVID-19
West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice said there have been discrepancies in data from the homes, and wants even those already checked to be retested.
NFL Star Von Miller On His Coronavirus Diagnosis: 'I Was Shocked'
The Pro Bowl linebacker said he had been taking the virus very seriously, staying home for about four weeks. He said he "probably left the house four times" to get food, never leaving his car.
Workers' Advocate Says South Dakota Pork Plant Delayed Action On Coronavirus
A Smithfield Foods pork processing plant in Sioux Falls has become a hot spot of coronavirus cases. Workers think the company took too long to communicate and take action.
In Fine Print, HHS Seems To Have Banned Surprise Medical Bills During The Pandemic
Guidance regarding the CARES Act says health care providers who take emergency funds aren't allowed to "balance bill" coronavirus patients ― and every patient is a possible COVID-19 patient.
Zoos Look For Ways To Offset An Elephant-Sized Plunge In Revenues
With no paying visitors because of the coronavirus shutdown, zoos are struggling to cover the fixed costs of caring for their residents.
COMIC: Looking For A 'Helper' In The Age Of Coronavirus
Mister Rogers said "look for the helpers" in times of crisis. Here's the story of Shah Dedar. He's 32, he's a Tom Hanks fan — and he works to protect the most vulnerable in crowded refugee camps.
Who's Hit Hardest By COVID-19? Why Obesity, Stress And Race All Matter
Data shows people with certain chronic conditions are more likely to get severe COVID-19 symptoms. Why are they hit harder and what explains the disease's disproportionate affect on African Americans?
Opinion: There Is No 'Get Tough' With Coronavirus; We Need A New Slogan
NPR's Scott Simon says slogans and bromides fall short when it comes to dealing with the new coronavirus.
Canadian Border Restrictions Have Been Extended For Another 30 Days
The U.S. and Canada have agreed to keep their shared border closed for nonessential travel to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus. The decision extends a partial ban implemented last month.
Trump Warns Of 'Consequences' If China Was 'Knowingly Responsible' For Outbreak
The president has offered no evidence that the Chinese were responsible for the pandemic, and conceded, "If it was a mistake, a mistake is a mistake."
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