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Story 72 - Tuesday April 7, 2020
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In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of A ...
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Story 71 - Tuesday April 7, 2020
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LONDON (AP) â?? A pandemic forcing everyone to stay home could be the perfect moment for online grocery services. In practice, they've been struggling to k ...
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Story 70 - Tuesday April 7, 2020
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Mr Johnson spent the night in intensive care after his symptoms of COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, worsened and he suffered breathi ...
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Story 69 - Monday April 6, 2020
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NEW JERSEY OPENED ITS first field hospital on Monday to treat non-COVID-19 patients in an effort to alleviate hospitals overrun with virus patients.
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Story 68 - Monday April 6, 2020
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - White House trade adviser Peter Navarro on Monday acknowledged that members of the task force dealing with the coronavirus crisis cl ...
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Story 67 - Sunday April 5, 2020
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Trump announced last week that the CDC and the White House COVID-19 Task Force have begun to urge Americans to wear non-medical cloth face co ...
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Story 66 - Sunday April 5, 2020
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| WASHINGTON (AP) President Donald Trump is pitching a medicine for COVID-19 sufferers that science has not concluded is effective or safe for their use. Take it, he said of the drug.
For people sick with the coronavirus, he said Sunday, It can help them but its not going to hurt them. In fact, it may or may not help some people, and it may or may not hurt them.
His straight-ahead advocacy of hydroxychloroquine, a malaria drug, is th ...
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Story 65 - Sunday April 5, 2020
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ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) â?? Lisa Neuburger was caring for a patient with the coronavirus when the person's ventilator tube became detached. As she worked to h ...
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Story 64 - Sunday April 5, 2020
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Story 63 - Sunday April 5, 2020
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| Pope Francis celebrates Palm Sunday without public in St. Peters
A man walks by Berninis colonnade in St. Peters Square during Pope Francis weekly general audience, streamed by the Vatican television due to restrictions to contain the Covid-19 virus, at the Vatican, Wednesday, April 1, 2020. (Associated Press)
Besides his aides, a few invited prelates, nuns and laypeople were present, sitting solo in the first pews and staggered met ...
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Story 62 - Sunday April 5, 2020
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The Trump administration is determined to withdraw from a 28-year-old treaty intended to reduce the risk of an accidental war between the west and Russia b ...
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Story 61 - Sunday April 5, 2020
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THE DEATH toll in Iran from the outbreak of the new coronavirus has reached 3,603, health ministry spokesman Kianush Jahanpur said in a statement broadcast ...
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Story 60 - Saturday April 4, 2020
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| Libya is a major gateway for migrants and refugees hoping to reach Europe.
An outbreak of the coronavirus in Libya could be "truly catastrophic" for the internally displaced people (IDP) and close to 700,000 refugees and migrants in the war-torn country, the United Nations migration agency has warned.
Libya has so far reported 17 confirmed cases of the new coronavirus, including one death. It has enforced a nationwide curfew from 2p ...
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Story 59 - Saturday April 4, 2020
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| Donald Trump is decapitating the leadership of the intelligence community in the middle of a national crisis, senior Democrat Adam Schiff has charged, after the president fired the inspector general of the US intelligence community late on Friday night.
pNews of the firing of Michael Atkinson came as the death toll from the coronavirus pandemic in the US passed 7,000 and the White House faced continuing criticism for its handling of the re ...
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Story 58 - Saturday April 4, 2020
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| New York has grown from a tiny New World trading post to a muscular global metropolis whose very name evokes dynamism and fierce, unruly vitality. It has survived booms, busts, world wars, the threat of cold war nuclear annihilation, 911, gentrification and more, and thrived. The city swallows people of every nation and language and spits out New Yorkers it generates vast fortunes and it is responsible for a dazzling expression of art, literature ...
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Story 57 - Saturday April 4, 2020
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s truth stranger than fiction, as the American writer Mark Twain once suggested?
Now we all have a chance to judge for ourselves, for the veteran US ...
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Story 56 - Saturday April 4, 2020
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THE U.S. DEATH TOLL from the coronavirus surpassed 7,000 on Saturday as the country recorded its deadliest day.
Health officials report nearly 278,5 ...
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Story 55 - Saturday April 4, 2020
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WASHINGTON - While U.S. health authorities are debating whether or not wearing masks will help slow the spread of COVID-19, Vietnamese authorities are handing out steep fines to those who disregard the mandate to wear them at all times, just about everywhere.
Vietnam has one of the lowest coronavirus infection rates in the world, with 212 cases as of Wednesday, and according to the Ministry of Health in Hanoi, no deaths related ...
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Story 54 - Thursday April 2, 2020
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| WASHINGTON - While U.S. health authorities are debating whether or not wearing masks will help slow the spread of COVID-19, Vietnamese authorities are handing out steep fines to those who disregard the mandate to wear them at all times, just about everywhere.
Vietnam has one of the lowest coronavirus infection rates in the world, with 212 cases as of Wednesday, and according to the Ministry of Health in Hanoi, no deaths related to this ...
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Story 53 - Thursday April 2, 2020
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HANOI, April 2 (Xinhua) -- Vietnam's Ministry of Health on Thursday morning confirmed four new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total to 222.
The fou ...
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