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Global Coronavirus Cases Surge Past 3 Million

Global coronavirus cases pass 3 million and U.S. deaths due to COVID-19 surpassed 50,000, even as the rate of growth slows to a new low.
Barbershops and salons reopen in Georgia. Photo by Edgar Chaparro on Unsplash..

Pressure to Reopen Mounts as COVID-19 Cases Level Off

As COVID-19 cases level off, pressure mounts to reopen and we see more weaknesses in the food supply chain.
A closed store. Photo by Marco Bianchetti on Unsplash

COVID-19 Marches On

As testing increases, we re seeing a commensurate surge in COVID-19 as the true extent of the virus' spread becomes a little clearer.
Will coronavirus drive hip urban residents out of the city? Photo by Julian Wan on Unsplash.

COVID-19 Rebound Continues

As testing increases, so too do positive results, but the number of critical cases continues to decline.
White House Briefing

U.S. Covid-19 Case Growth Increases

COVID-19 cases tick upwards further as the downturn in the curve fails to materialize.
An elderly couple

COVID-19 Cases Bump Upwards

Reported cases in the U.S. shot up again in the past 24 hours, but remain below previous highs. The disease remains especially dangerous to the elderly.
Will trucks delivering food and medical supplies need armed guards?

Quarantine Day 40 – Recovery

Today, we got good news about acquaintances with COVID-19 and bad news about food supplies.
A florist in Brooklyn displays his wares. Photo by Julian Wan on Unsplash.

COVID-19 Plateau Continues

While the rate of growth stays steady, COVID-19 cases in the U.S. hit new milestones, with more than 800,000 reported cases and 40,00 deaths, a mortality rate of 5 percent.
a Florida beach

As COVID-19 Slows, Reopening Considered

As global coronavirus cases reach 2.5 million, states slowly start to reopen, raising fears and creating opportunities.
Penitentiary in Marion, Ohio

COVID-19 Growth Slows

Reported COVID-19 cases in the U.S. have now exceeded three quarters of a million and there have been more than 36,000 deaths.