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The Grim Calculations Hospitals Will Have to Make During Coronavirus
As many as 900,000 coronavirus patients in the U.S. could need ventilators. Yet one group estimates the country has only 200,000, many of which already are being used by other patients.
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Coronavirus Expected To Take 200K American Lives. Trump’s Response Continues To Be Far From Comforting
The outbreak could kill 200,000 Americans, the U.S. government’s top infectious-disease expert warned. Yet, Trump’s continues to minimize its impact.
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Trump Just Pushed Back His Deadline to Open Up the Country
Sunday’s announcement was a tacit acknowledgment the president had been too optimistic just days earlier when he said he hoped reopen the economy by Easter on April 12.
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To Reopen Economy, Trump Wants to Divide Counties By Coronavirus Risk
Health experts have made clear that unless Americans continue to dramatically limit social interaction the number of infections will overwhelm the health care system.
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Immigration Judges Say Their Courts Are a Health Hazard and Should Be Closed
Lawyers worry their detained clients could contract the coronavirus while awaiting trial.
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Army Corps of Engineers Helping Arizona Double Hospital Capacity As Virus Surges
As coronavirus cases in Arizona continue to surge, the state is looking to open closed hospitals to double capacity.
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‘Help Is on the Way’: White House and Senate Reach a Deal on Coronavirus Aid Package
The sprawling, 500 page-plus measure builds on earlier efforts focused on vaccines and emergency response, sick and family medical leave for workers, and food aid.
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Gov. Ducey Calls in National Guard After Jump in Coronavirus Cases
The number of coronavirus cases is now up to 63, with 101 cases pending.
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Arizona Republican Lawmakers Not Interested in Democratic Relief Package for Workers, Educators
“I don’t have an appetite right now for pork,” said Rep. Travis Grantham. “And based on what I’ve heard from a lot of the folks on the other side of the aisle, a lot of their emergency measures are just that.”
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Is Today’s Primary Biden’s Chance to Win Latinos?
In Joe Biden’s pursuit of the Democratic presidential nomination, he’s run repeatedly into a wall in the West, where Bernie Sanders’ strength among Latinos propelled his campaign even as he struggled with other groups.



















