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Why Misinformation And Distrust Are Making COVID-19 More Dangerous For Black America
The coronavirus is hitting African Americans especially hard. Jahmil Lacey, a researcher on health disparities, says distrust of the medical establishment is a big reason why.
Even As Trump Denounces Vote By Mail, GOP In Florida And Elsewhere Relies On It
"Absentee ballots are typically Republicans' friends" in Florida, says one former GOP campaign operative. Despite condemning mail-in ballots, President Trump cast one himself last month.
NYC Mayor Says Schools Are Closed For Academic Year — But Governor Overrules Him
Mayor Bill de Blasio said Saturday that the nation's largest school district would not reopen until September. Shortly afterward, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said it is a state decision.
New York Has Lost Another 783 Lives To Coronavirus, Cuomo Says
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says the state is flattening the curve, but daily deaths have stabilized at a "horrific rate."
'Everything Broke Loose': A Doctor And COVID-19 Survivor Recalls His Ordeal
"I didn't know if each night I would deteriorate and have to go in the hospital, or whether I would survive the night," says Michael Saag, an epidemiologist at the University of Alabama, Birmingham.
Bandanas, Balaclavas, Bra Straps: How People Are Answering Call To Cover Their Faces
Health officials are urging Americans to cover their faces to try and slow the coronavirus outbreak. Given shortages and stay-at-home orders, people are getting creative.
As Storms Gather, Officials Urge Taking Shelter — Even If Distancing Is Not Possible
Dangerous storms are set to hit the southeastern United States on Easter Sunday. Faced with a choice between social distancing and taking cover in a shelter, experts recommend sheltering with others.
Councilman Says Many In Queens, NYC's Hardest-Hit Borough, Can't Afford Burials
New York City Councilman Francisco Moya says the coronavirus is disproportionately impacting his constituents in Queens, home to a large working class population.
Colleges Worry If Sporting Event Shutdowns Will Affect The Big Moneymaker: Football
The shutdown of sporting events due to the coronavirus pandemic has put athletic careers on hold and interrupted the flow of money that makes sports such a big business.
Rita Wilson And Naughty By Nature On Remixing 'Hip Hop Hooray' For Charity
Rita Wilson and Naughty by Nature have collaborated on a remix of the group's hit "Hip Hop Hooray." The proceeds of the song will go to a charity that is helping musicians affected by the coronavirus.
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