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A person with Covid-19 may have exposed others at a bar during Sturgis motorcycle rally

WHO chief hopes coronavirus pandemic will last less than two years

Top FDA official says would resign if agency rubber-stamps an unproven COVID-19 vaccine--Reuters

How Feds Decide On Remdesivir Shipments To States Remains Mysterious

By the second week in July, COVID-19 cases in North Carolina were climbing fast.

With nearly 19,000 diagnoses over the previous two weeks, only five states recorded more new coronavirus cases than North Carolina did.

"Today is our highest day of hospitalizations and our second-highest day of cases," Gov. Roy Cooper, a Democrat, announced on July 9, standing behind a podium in the state's Emergency Operations Center. "Please continue to treat the virus like the deadly threat that it is."

One of the few treatment options for patients seriously ill with COVID-19 is the antiviral drug remdesivir. Authorized by the Food and Drug Administration in May for emergency use in the pandemic, remdesivir is in short supply. The federal government has taken on the responsibility for deciding where vials of the medicine should go.

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Silent spreaders' of COVID-19: Kids who seem healthy may be more contagious than sick adults, study says

New York City ahead of curve on COVID-19, but faces risks going into fall: experts

Pandemic pushes expansion of ‘hospital-at-home’ treatment

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Trump administration bars FDA from regulating some laboratory tests, including for coronavirus

Mutated form of coronavirus may be more contagious, but less deadly, experts say

Near Misses at UNC Chapel Hill’s High-Security Lab Illustrate Risk of Accidents With Coronaviruses

Progressive drop in COVID-19 cases in southern U.S. states, says CDC director

Covid-19 Data Will Once Again Be Collected by CDC, in Policy Reversal

What is the Food Security Impact of COVID-19 in African Countries?

NEW GUIDANCE: Teachers could stay in classroom if exposed to COVID-19

ATLANTA (AP) — New guidance from President Donald Trump’s administration that declares teachers to be “critical infrastructure workers” could give the green light to exempting teachers from quarantine requirements after being exposed to COVID-19 and instead send them back into the classroom.

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The odds of catching Covid-19 on an airplane are slimmer than though, study suggests

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