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Miami Mayor on Previous Coronavirus Aid: ‘Our Residents Got a Fraction of The Help That They Needed'
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez spoke in favor of the House’s coronavirus relief package on Friday. Suarez also criticized the support many U.S. cities received in previous aid packages, saying, “Many of them had very, very bad experiences in terms of receiving the full allotment that they should have received based on their population.”
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White House: Vaccination Rates to ‘Steadily Improve' With New Federal Roll-Out
Andy Slavitt, senior adviser to the White House coronavirus response team, said on Monday that the accessibility of vaccines would continue to grow in coming weeks as they address backlogs with a new continuous roll-out system, saying, “We are focused on this every hour of every day.”
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Biden Kicks Off Aggressive COVID Agenda on 1st Full Day
The Biden administration is kicking off an aggressive agenda on its first full day. Biden will sign ten new executive orders on COVID-19 as part of his national strategy to expand emergency relief, increase vaccinations and testing rates, reopen schools and address inequities.
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Oregon Gov. Kate Brown Announces 14-Day Statewide ‘Freeze'
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown on Friday announced a statewide two-week “freeze” which will limit restaurants and bars to take-out only and close gyms, indoor and outdoor recreational facilities during that period. The freeze will be in effect from Nov. 18 through Dec. 2 and aims to limit group activities and slow the spread of COVID-19. The state is experiencing a…
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Rep. Waters Confronts HHS Azar on Coronavirus Measures at Trump Rallies
During a congressional hearing on the U.S. response to the coronavirus pandemic, Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., confronted Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar on whether coronavirus precautions have been encouraged and followed during President Donald Trump’s campaign rallies.
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‘It Is What It Is:' Trump Defends Coronavirus Response
President Trump is taking heat for telling an interviewer that the rising death toll from COVID-19 “is what it is,” in an interview with Axios on HBO. “They are dying, that’s true. And it is what it is. But that doesn’t mean we aren’t doing everything we can,” he says.
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Fauci on Coronavirus Misinformation: Virus is Not a Hoax and Children are Not Immune
During a congressional hearing on the coronavirus response on Friday, Dr. Anthony Fauci dispelled some of the misinformation spread online by politicians and fringe groups about the virus.
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Trump Doubles Down on Election Delay, Litigation
When asked about his call to try to delay the election, President Trump repeated unsubstantiated claims that mail-in voting leads to increased instances of voter fraud.
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HHS Secretary Makes Case to Reopen Schools
At a roundtable with President Trump on Tuesday, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar advocated to reopen schools by citing social distancing, good hygiene and face masks as necessary and sufficient precautions to keep students and teachers healthy.
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Trump on Coronavirus Death Toll: ‘We've Done It Right'
At a roundtable meetings about reopening schools, President Donald Trump praised the U.S. response to the coronavirus in limiting the number of Americans who have died, saying, “We saved of thousands of lives, hundreds of thousands of lives… we’re at [130,000 deaths] and we could be at way over a million right now and I think it could have been...
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WATCH: Fauci on Climbing Coronavirus Cases
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of NIAID and member of the White House coronavirus task force, addressed the growing number of virus cases across the U.S. Fauci urged Americans to do their part in stopping the spread, saying, “A risk for you is not just isolated to you because if you get infected, you are part, innocently or inadvertently, of propagating...
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Pence: ‘We Still Have Work to Do'
At the first coronavirus task force press conference in nearly two months, Vice President Mike Pence urged Americans to continue to follow the White House coronavirus task force guidelines as coronavirus hospitalizations continue to rise in 16 states across the U.S.
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HHS Secretary: ‘We've Got To Get Life Back To Normal'
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar spoke at a cabinet meeting on Tuesday about the need to reopen the U.S., saying, “For the sake of Americans’ health and well-being, we’ve got to support this and move ahead with safe reopening.”
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Coronavirus Relief Pushing US Deficits to Staggering Heights
One of the lasting legacies of the coronavirus pandemic will be staggering deficits in the United States
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Maryland Gov. Hogan Freezes Budget in Crisis
Gov. Hogan announced a budget freeze Friday, blocking the state government from spending money outside of COVID-19 response and payroll expenses. News4’s Chris Gordon reports.
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‘Our Pearl Harbor Moment': Coronavirus Cases Expected to Peak This Week
Federal officials warn this could be the worst week yet as cases of the coronavirus pandemic begin to peak. Health experts are warning Americans to even avoid grocery stores and pharmacies during this critical week.