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Official Alleges The U.S. Has Deported Many COVID-19-Positive Migrants To Guatemala
Health Minister Hugo Monroy said deportees from the United States now account for a large number of coronavirus cases in the country, although Guatemala's president has cited only four cases.
Trump Promises New Guidelines For Reopening The Country
President Trump said some states could open even before May 1. That's two weeks away. Here's what to watch related to the coronavirus.
How To Stay Healthy When Your Child, Spouse Or Roommate Has COVID-19
Sharing a home with someone who has COVID-19 raises your risk of catching the virus. But the sick person needs your support, as well as good hygiene skills. Try these "best practice" tips.
In South Korea, Success Fighting The Virus Brings Success At The Ballot Box
President Moon Jae-in's ruling Democratic Party won a landslide victory in legislative elections, an apparent national vote of approval for his government's handling of the pandemic.
San Francisco Ramps Up Back-To-Basics Contact Tracing To Stop COVID-19
Citing concerns about privacy and civil liberties, the city's not relying on a smartphone app to track cases. Instead, it's recruiting public health staff, librarians and med students to make calls.
In Vietnam, There Have Been Fewer Than 300 COVID-19 Cases And No Deaths. Here's Why
With nearly 100 million people, Vietnam has 268 confirmed cases. Experts say experience with prior pandemics and aggressive social distancing have helped, as has the muscle of an authoritarian state.
The Nature of Idaho - Wild Horses
They're an icon of the American West, wild horses. In this episode of The Nature of Idaho Leif and Peter talk with Heather Teil-Nelson and Kevin Lloyd…
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To Stay In Touch With Students, Teachers Bypass Computers, Pick Up Phones
School districts are going to great lengths to keep students and families engaged and connected. But when it's not possible to get all online, they're turning back to an earlier device: the telephone.
Small Business Emergency Relief Program Hits $349 Billion Cap In Less Than 2 Weeks
The Paycheck Protection Program, which opened on April 3, has been plagued with delays and technical difficulties. Republicans and Democrats agree on adding more funding, but they disagree on how.
Bezos Hopes To Start Amazon Workers Coronavirus Testing 'Soon'
The CEO says "vastly more" COVID-19 testing is needed. The company is building its own lab to start testing some workers, potentially looking to start regular checks for all employees.
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