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Washington (CNN)– President Donald Trump and other White House officials are on the attack against the coronavirus, but also against the President’s critics, who say his administration wasslow to respondto the burgeoning pandemic and aren’t doing enough to protect Americans. At a February 27p...
Coronavirus is a major virus that primarily targets the human respiratory system and can also affect the central nervous system. It has caused previous epidemics such as SARS and MERS, and the most recent pandemic is COVID-19. It can cause symptoms such as fever, cough, fatigue, and in sev...
As the coronavirus pandemic has unfolded, conspiracy (阴谋) theories about the virus have become an increasingly visible element of the timeline. Some conspiracy theorists combine their ideas with elements of pseudoscience (伪科学) which can result in unfounded beliefs—for example, that 5G technology...
President Donald Trump wears a mask in public for the first time during the pandemic, while visiting a military hospital. Bar patrons attend the reopen Florida "maskless" rally and dinner held at 33 & Melt restaurant to protest mandatory face mask restrictions during the coronavirus pandemic in ...
Recently, some politicians in certain countries have been hyping up claims that China should be held accountable for the pandemic, accusing China of covering up information about the COVID-19 outbreak. They have often criticized so-called lack of transparency from China. However, facts speak ...
The focus of this article is the economic policies pursued in the UK in response to the coronavirus pandemic in the first twelve months of that crisis (February 2020 to January 2021). The measures of lockdown, quarantine, limitations on travel and so on are discussed as relevant to economic...
A silver lining is that students may be able to get more financial aid due to their shifting economic circumstances as the financial fallout from COVID-19 continues more than a year into the pandemic. "Students and their families are absolutely still seeing the economic ...
The coronavirus pandemic has brought countries to a standstill. In many places, as countries reopen, Covid-19 cases are on the rise. Follow here for the latest.
“States and governments have had to turn on a dime during the pandemic to stand up systems, to provide support to any of our critical, crucial, basic services. There aren’t any other options,” she said in a CNN interview. She thinks she’ll be placed in an elementary school next we...