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May 20 Coronavirus Report: More Court-Ordered Reopenings

The country's steady downward trend in new coronavirus cases seems to be encouraging reopenings across the country.

May 19 Coronavirus Report: U.S. Cases Exceed 1.5 Million

U.S. cases of the coronavirus surpassed the 1.5 million mark yesterday, reaching a total of 1,515,300 cases.  This is an increase of 21,700 cases...
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Enough is Enough, say Lockdown-Weary Americans

The spring weather appears to be contributing to lockdown-busting behavior as more and more people venture outside, some with and some without face masks.

May 18 Coronavirus Report: Cases Drop

Reported coronavirus cases in the U.S. grew by 19,000 in the past 24 hours, an increase of only 1.3 percent, to 1,493,600.  The death...
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Quarantine Day 65: We Start Stocking Up Again

As grocery stores and online retailers finally restock some of their canned goods and dry foods, it's a good time to rebuild your long term food storage.
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We Cannot Stop COVID-19

COVID-19 has spread too far and too fast to eradicate without a vaccine, but maybe we can get back to near-normal while minimizing its impact.

May 17 Coronavirus Report

Reported cases of COVID-19 in the United States increased 23,700 yesterday, reaching 1,474,600.  This is an increase of 1.6 percent.  There were 1,164 deaths...
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Coronavirus is Changing our World

The coronavirus is a disrupter, changing the way we work, live, travel and study. How well you survive the post-viral period may depend on how quickly you adapt to change.
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Quarantine Day 63: Stocking the Little Extras

I’ve said that one of the biggest lessons the coronavirus pandemic has taught me is that we need to store more junk food and...
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As the Economy Crashes, Reopening Push Builds

When does the short term public health good get outweighed by the long-term economic damage?