Showing results for: Coronavirus - Covid 19 (page 57)
Masks for All: Bernie Sanders pushes to provide face coverings for everyone in the country
Eoin Higgins
"President Donald Trump has recklessly made masks a political football"
COVID-19 in ICE detention: An asylum-seeker on getting coronavirus in a for-profit immigration jail
Raul Luna Gonzalez, Gabriel Thompson
Raul fled cartel violence only to end up jailed during the pandemic. He's interviewed here by Gabriel Thompson
Hospitals suddenly left short of doctors — because of Trump’s visa ban
Dara Lind
Hundreds of young doctors have their visas put on hold indefinitely.
We asked experts to respond to the most common COVID-19 conspiracy theories and misinformation
Matthew Rozsa
Researchers and professors comment on the origin of pandemic misinformation, and how to debunk such claims
How the pandemic hit Americans
Rajan Menon
Selective in its impact, the virus has struck the homeless hard
Gov. Andy Beshear wants to give Black Kentucky residents health coverage — but there’s a catch
Igor Derysh
The effort is already underway, Beshear told Salon. State Rep. Attica Scott says it's just a "short-term Band-aid"
Why the Trump administration is donating ventilators to countries that don’t need them
Yeganeh Torbati
Trump’s plan to make the U.S. "king of ventilators" may crowd out more urgently needed aid to foreign countries
Fox News peddled misinformation about the coronavirus 253 times in five days: study
Roger Sollenberger
Laura Ingraham was single-handedly responsible for about a quarter of the misleading claims, averaging 12 per show
Desperate, Trump and the Republicans will try to win by declaring war on the cities
Amanda Marcotte
Trump sends in the troops and Republicans encourage the spread of coronavirus — war on the cities is now for real
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp sues Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms over face mask requirement
Igor Derysh
Kemp sued after Bottoms accused Trump of violating her city’s laws by refusing to wear a mask on his recent visit
How Donald Trump plans to scapegoat George Soros to win re-election
Neil McLaughlin, Iga MerglerPromising retail sector numbers soon to be undermined by unemployment apocalypse
Matthew Rozsa
A brief rise in the retail sector will soon be undercut by expiring supplemental UI benefits
Kayleigh McEnany: “Science should not stand in the way” of schools reopening amid pandemic
Cody Fenwick
"The science is on our side here," Donald Trump's White House press secretary falsely claims
The looming showdown in Congress: Protecting workers vs. protecting employers in the pandemic
Christina Jewett, Melissa Bailey
The debate reflects a deepening schism between the major political parties
Chris Hedges: America faces a historic choice — “ugly corporate tyranny” or revolution
Chauncey DeVega
These are "the good times," says Hedges, compared to what may lie ahead. But there's real hope in the streets
The Trump administration is trying to control how coronavirus case numbers are reported
Matthew Rozsa
The Trump administration has ordered hospitals to bypass the CDC in collecting data on coronavirus cases
In an upset to Big Pharma, the most promising coronavirus vaccine comes from the public sector
Matthew Rozsa
The pharmaceutical industry is salivating over the prospect of a coronavirus vaccine. Oxford may beat them to it
While COVID-19 spikes in the South, the Northeast seems under control — here’s what changed
Taison Bell
The pandemic shifted to the South and West but dropped in the Northeast. A critical change is people's behavior
How Arizona blew it: Experts say Gov. Doug Ducey did almost everything wrong
Matthew Rozsa
The Grand Canyon State is setting records in the coronavirus outbreak — in the worst way. Here's why
Deregulation’s deadly consequences: How Trump’s assault on government exacerbated the pandemic
Jake Johnson
A new report details how Trump's far-reaching deregulatory push has exacerbated the spread of COVID-19
Former COVID-19 data chief: Outbreak is “much worse” than DeSantis administration lets on in Florida
Roger Sollenberger
It is now mid-July, and the nation has reported its first weekly increase in COVID-19 deaths since April
Is coronavirus immunity impossible? A new study raises grim questions
Matthew Rozsa
The presence, or lack thereof, of antibodies in people who had previously been infected is worrisome
Texas and Arizona request refrigerated trucks as morgues run out of space to store coronavirus dead
Igor Derysh
Some Texas morgues have already run out of space, while at least one morgue in Phoenix is at 97% capacity
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