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A comprehensive dataset gives the American public the same view of the status of the pandemic that federal officials have but previously held back. The outlook is bleak.
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Governor Mike DeWine says he will extend the statewide curfew that was scheduled to expire later this week. The 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew was ordered…
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Atlas, who was a radiologist by training, pushed fringe theories about the coronavirus, including the idea that large numbers of people should get infected in order to reach so-called "herd immunity."
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Responding to supporters chanting "Fire Fauci!" at a rally in Florida, the president said: "Don't tell anybody, but let me wait until a little bit after the election."
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The controversial coronavirus adviser apologized on Sunday for doing an interview with Russia's state-controlled network RT, saying he "was unaware they are a registered foreign agent."
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The president's remarks came during a call intended to discuss strategy for the Nov. 3 election. Trump has been at loggerheads with public health experts on how best to contain the pandemic.
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Olivia Troye, who worked for Vice President Pence for two years, recently resigned from the Trump administration's coronavirus task force.
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Olivia Troye said President Trump prioritized his reelection over concern for people getting sick. Trump said Thursday she was a "lower-level person" who was terminated.
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The agency now says contacts of people with COVID-19 don't necessarily need to get tested. Public health experts say less testing of potential carriers could lead to more spread of the disease.
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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine says he was on a call with a White House official who said Columbus is one of 11 major cities that should take 'aggressive'…