How the World Missed Covid-19’s Silent Spread
Symptomless transmission makes the coronavirus far harder to fight. But health officials dismissed the risk for months, pushing misleading and contradictory claims in the face of mounting evidence.
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Leaders Re-examine U.S. Reopenings as Coronavirus Cases Hit Another Record
Officials nationwide were rethinking their efforts to slow the virus, which the nation’s top infectious disease expert said were “not working.”
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Rapper Huey has been killed in a double shooting in his hometown of St. Louis, according to reports. He was 32.
The “Pop, Lock & Drop It” star — real name Lawrence Franks Jr. — was shot at least once at about 11 p.m. Thursday while in a front yard, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Huey — who had a teenage daughter — was pronounced dead after being taken to a local hospital, police told the paper, without officially confirming his identity.
A second victim went to a local precinct and was taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, police told the paper. It was not immediately clear how he was connected to Huey.
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New questions have emerged about the condition of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, with the Japanese defense minister suggesting that the latest round of saber-rattling from the rogue regime may be due to his poor health and a spread of COVID-19 in the country, according to reports.
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Coronavirus Live Updates: Florida Reports More Than 8,900 New Daily Cases
The W.H.O. said it needs $27.9 billion to speed production of a vaccine. Infections among Latinos in the U.S. have far outpaced those among the rest of the population during the recent surge in cases.
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Many Latinos Couldn’t Stay Home. Now Virus Cases Are Soaring in the Community.
Rates of coronavirus infection among Latinos have risen rapidly across the United States.
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Coronavirus Symptoms Full List: What Are They? Is There a Cure?
Here’s what to do if you feel sick and are worried it may be the coronavirus.
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Florida Smirked at New York's Coronavirus Crisis. Now It Has Its Own.
With infections surging in Florida while they retreat in New York, the two states and their governors reflect the shifting course of the pandemic.
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Lockdowns Tamed Road Traffic. Here’s How Cities Aim to Keep It Down.
Officials are trying to prevent a return to urban gridlock and pollution as residents begin to travel again.
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As Virus Surges, Younger People Account for ‘Disturbing’ Number of Cases
People in their 20s, 30s and 40s account for a growing proportion of the cases in many places, raising fears that asymptomatic young people are helping to fuel the virus’s spread.
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Live Coronavirus News: U.S. Suffers Another Record Daily Caseload
With more than 40,000 new cases across the country, Florida and Texas paused their reopenings. In India, there is an effort to test all 29 million people in the capital, New Delhi.
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Many Latinos Couldn’t Stay Home. Now Virus Cases Are Soaring.
Rates of coronavirus infection among Latinos have risen rapidly across the United States.
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Florida Smirked at New York’s Virus Crisis. Now It Has Its Own.
With infections surging in Florida while they retreat in New York, the two states and their governors reflect the shifting course of the pandemic.
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Flare-up in Coronavirus Cases Sets Back Germany’s Reopening Efforts
Regional authorities have locked down two counties for the first time since the country’s broader reopening, which had been considered a success.
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Texas Governor Pauses Reopening as Coronavirus Cases Soar in Region
A growing number of states are pausing plans to reopen, amid rising case counts. But Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas said shutting back down was the “last thing we want to do.”
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Though the FBI concluded that a noose found in driver Bubba Wallace’s garage at Talladega Superspeedway was not a hate crime aimed at NASCAR’s most prominent black driver, official NASCAR videos reviewed by The Post show multiple nooses being used as garage door pulls at the same racetrack in 2017 — and at least one in 2019.
But Wallace maintains he has never seen a race car garage rope tied into a noose in all his years of racing.
“I’ve been racing since I was 9 years old; I’m 26 now, I’ll be 27 this year, and I’ve never seen a garage pull like that,” Wallace told ESPN on Wednesday. “It makes me want to drive over to my mom’s house where we used to race out of our garage and show a garage pull.”
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Live Global Coronavirus News: U.S. Sets a Daily Record for New Cases
Nearly 37,000 infections were reported as the virus surged in the South and West. Pregnant women who contract the illness wind up in hospitals and I.C.U.’s at higher rates, a federal study suggested.
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Coronavirus Live Updates: California’s Governor Reports More Than 7,000 New Cases
New cases in the U.S. reached their highest daily level since April. Houston’s intensive-care units are running out of available beds, the mayor said.
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Virus Cases Are Soaring in Texas. But Closing Down Again Is a ‘Last Option.’
Greg Abbott, the Republican governor of the country’s largest Republican-controlled state, is facing increasing pressure over his decision to open the economy.
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From China To Germany, the World Learns to Live With the Coronavirus
As mass infections strike even in places that had seemed to tame the coronavirus, officials are turning to targeted and fast-but-flexible approaches to stop third or fourth waves.
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Decades-Old Soviet Studies Hint at Coronavirus Strategy
A married pair of virologists in Moscow tested a vaccine on their own children in the 1950s. Now, a side effect they found is sparking new hope for a defense against the coronavirus.
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Hey, is there something on my head?
A Bronx man was stabbed on top of his skull with a cleaver during a brawl in Harlem on Tuesday — and walked it off.
“Sharp”-minded Roberto Perez seemed unfazed by the blade, which left him a bloody mess, according to a widely shared Instagram video of the gory aftermath.
“He got stabbed in the head yo, this is crazy!” one person is heard saying.
The clip shows 36-year-old Perez talking calmly with horrified onlookers and strolling toward an FDNY ambulance as if he had just wandered off a movie set.
He appears not to be aware of his blood-drenched undershirt and the protruding knife.
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Biden Takes Dominant Lead as Voters Reject Trump on Virus and Race
A New York Times/Siena College poll finds that Joseph R. Biden Jr. is ahead of the president by 14 points, leading among women and nonwhite voters and cutting into his support with white voters.
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With Tweets, Videos and Rhetoric, Trump Pushes Anew to Divide Americans by Race
President Trump is leaning hard into his decades-long habit of falsely portraying some black Americans as dangerous or lawless. And he is doing it during one of the most tumultuous periods in decades.
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In Poor Countries, Many Covid-19 Patients Are Desperate for Oxygen
Aid agencies are scrambling to get oxygen equipment to low-income countries where the coronavirus is rapidly spreading.
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Live Coronavirus Updates: Nations Scramble to Fend Off Outbreaks
Governments are scrambling to stop outbreaks before they become new waves of infection. A New York Times/Siena College poll found that voters widely rejected President Trump’s response to the pandemic.
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Americans Face New Virus Limbo as Some Reopenings Are Halted
Some states and counties are delaying and even reversing reopenings as virus cases mount in the South and West. Experts say more opening and closing could go on for months.
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Fauci, Citing ‘Disturbing Surge,’ Tells Congress the Virus Is Not Under Control
The testimony of the nation’s top infectious disease expert countered President Trump’s upbeat assessment, describing a “mixed bag” of some bright spots amid worrying trends and unknowns.
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