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    A patient wears a protective face mask as she is loaded into an ambulance at The Brooklyn Hospital Center emergency room, Wednesday, March 18, 2020, in New York. Anticipating a spike in coronavirus patients, New York City-area hospitals are clearing out beds, setting up new spaces to triage patients and urging people with mild symptoms to consult health professionals by phone or video chat instead of flooding emergency rooms that could be overrun.
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    Scientists fear ‘Warp Speed’ race for coronavirus vaccine is handing ammunition to anti-vaxxers

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    ‘We should have gotten on this earlier’: Public health experts warn US lag in contact tracing could delay comeback
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    Lawyers threatening coronavirus class-action suits deterring business reopenings: Heritage Foundation
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    U.S. Air National Guard ground transportation specialists with the 175the Logistics Readiness Squadron prepare and load boxes of medical supplies and equipment March 19, 2020 at the Maryland Strategic National Stockpile location.
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    White House warns 80,000 cases of cancer could go undiagnosed during coronavirus lockdown

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