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By undoing Obama’s nursing home regulations, Trump opened the door for the deaths we’re seeing
Bob Hennelly
It is no accident that an explosion of COVID-19 deaths have happened in for-profit senior care facilities
Activist turned scientist Gregg Gonsalves on Trump’s “genocide” and Deborah Birx’s “horrific” game
Chauncey DeVega
Longtime AIDS activist, now an epidemiologist, on Trump's "monumental error" and Deborah Birx's deadly compromise
Trump asks if he should take insulin despite not being diabetic, gets corrected by surgeon general
Igor Derysh
“Your body, Mr. President actually makes insulin endogenously," Dr. Jerome Adams explained
Robert Reich: A tale of two pandemics
Robert Reich
We are all weathering the same storm, but we are not all in the same boat.
Trump’s HHS secretary accidentally tells the truth: Racism is driving pandemic policy
Chauncey DeVega
Alex Azar's comments were hateful — and honest, exposing the racist logic behind the entire Trump movement
Coronavirus information, misinformation, disinformation and outright lies
Richard Phillips
We urgently need to equip ourselves better for the basic requirements of contemporary truth management
Merely talking normally may spread coronavirus
Matthew Rozsa
Don't speak? Tiny droplets of moisture released during talking appears a possible vector for infection
Unproven drug treatment for coronavirus championed by Trump and Fox News shows no benefit: study
Roger Sollenberger
Trump and Laura Ingraham, who have no medical experience, have repeatedly pushed hydroxychloroquine on Americans
As with Vietnam in the 1960s, COVID-19 is exposing racial fault lines in the U.S.
Emily L. Quint Freeman
Two crises that disproportionately affected black and brown people recur 50 years apart. Do you sense a pattern?
The coronavirus pandemic is not just a health crisis — it’s an environmental justice catastrophe
Yvette Cabrera
As we battle COVID-19, will we also work to find a solution to the underlying condition that plagues our country?
Trump delegates response to underserved communities impacted by the new coronavirus to Ben Carson
Roger Sollenberger
The coronavirus pandemic has had a disproportionate impact on minority populations across the country
Is North Korea dictator Kim Jong Un actually in “grave danger after surgery”?
Roger Sollenberger
The U.S. is monitoring intelligence which indicates that the health of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has faltered
Higher rates of air pollution linked to more COVID-19 deaths, study shows
Igor Derysh
A Harvard study finds even slightly higher levels were “associated with a 15% increase in the COVID-19 death rate”
Prison guards are receiving hand sanitizer — my incarcerated son is not
Armanda Shackleford
"We need help because the prisons aren't sanitized and aren't clean."
Fear of inadequate work safety measures prompts California fast food workers to strike
Nicole Karlis
Workers are demanding personal protective equipment, paid sick leave and a $3-an-hour hazard pay hike
Trump cites Sean Hannity’s Fox News program as proof hospitals are in “great shape” with ventilators
Igor Derysh
"I just saw on your show" that "everyone is in great shape," Trump bragged to the conservative talking head
First responders suspect “crazy increase in cardiac deaths” in NYC is linked to COVID-19
Bob Hennelly
Emergency responders say the poor are dying of COVID-19 in their homes, and appear to be missed in pandemic tallies
Mystery illnesses are on the rise with women, whom doctors are dismissing as “nervous Nellies”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
"The Lady's Handbook for Her Mysterious Illness" author on the only recourse for ailing women who are being ignored
Data suggests COVID-19 deaths disproportionately hit African American communities
Talia Buford
No, the coronavirus is not the “Great Equalizer”
At the border, there is a high risk for coronavirus, but testing is in short supply
Lomi Kriel, Jeremy Schwartz
Texas' GOP Gov. Greg Abbott promised that all those who need a coronavirus test “will get one”
Pregnant in a time of coronavirus — the changing risks and what you need to know
Hector Chapa
Pregnant women are facing new health risks and a health care system that's changing around them by the day.
Scientists are studying whether dogs can help sniff out coronavirus
Maria Goodavage
Paging doctor Rover: Dogs can sniff out cancer and low blood sugar. Can they help with this human pandemic?
Dr. Abdul El-Sayed: This pandemic is a “mass trauma” that will change American society
Chauncey DeVega
Epidemiologist and activist on the long-term effects of this crisis, and how a just society could have stopped it
Donald Trumps needs a coronavirus scapegoat, and right now it’s China
Terry H. Schwadron
Unable to accept responsibility, Trump has to find someone to blame for his failure to prepare for the pandemic
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