AP Virus Outbreak
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Connecticut beaches fill up; Maine campgrounds sue governor
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Here are the latest coronavirus-related developments across New England: CONNECTICUT: State authorities have again had to close more than a dozen parks and beaches… Read at…
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Virus heads upriver in Brazil Amazon, sickens native people
MANAUS, Brazil (AP) — In the remote Amazon community of Betania, Tikuna tribe members suspect the coronavirus arrived this month after some returned from a two-hour boat trip down the…
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Fear of the future: Class of 2020 enters a world in crisis
Tyler Lyson watched his parents’ financial collapse in the Great Recession, a decade ago. He vowed he’d find the security they never had: He would get a college degree. The…
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Oil, tourism, seafood — all hit in Louisiana virus fight
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Every Labor Day weekend, St. Mary Parish celebrates two industries at a tourist event with a seemingly improbable title: the Louisiana Shrimp and Petroleum Festival. With……
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Turkey’s senior citizens allowed out for second Sunday
ISTANBUL (AP) — Turkey’s senior citizens were allowed to leave their homes for a second time as the country continues to ease some coronavirus restrictions. People above 65 —the age…
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‘A bridge too far’: Coronavirus catchphrase taken from WWII
CINCINNATI (AP) — A British general’s pessimistic prediction about a World War II operation is showing up as a coronavirus-era catchphrase. The top U.S. infectious disease expert, Dr…. Read at…
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With no leader, commission overseeing virus relief struggles
WASHINGTON (AP) — Seven weeks after Congress unleashed more than $2 trillion to deal with the coronavirus crisis, an oversight commission intended to keep track of how the money is…
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Thailand malls reopen, with temperatures taken, masks worn
BANGKOK (AP) — Thais streamed into shopping malls on Sunday, once again enjoying their air-conditioned oases as the country eased one of the restrictions imposed to fight the… Read at…
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‘COVID toes,’ other rashes latest possible rare virus signs
Skin doctors suddenly are looking at a lot of toes — whether by emailed picture or video visit — as concern grows that for some people, a sign of COVID-19…
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The Latest: Goalie Lloris willing to play without fans
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world: ___ Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris is in favor playing without fans for a long time if…