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COVID-19 Growth Rate Drops Across Most States

Reported cases of COVID-19 in the U.S. continued to hold steady with 30,000 new cases in the past 24 hours.  This is an increase...
You can see the curve flatten in data on NY COVID-19 cases from syracuse.com

Reopening Continues as States Relax Rules

May 1st saw a number of stay-home orders expire. Whether you think they are good policy or bad, people are weary and frustrated with the restrictions.
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COVID-19 and Freedom of Choice

The battle against the coronavirus has come a long way since April 1. But has it come far enough to reopen American?
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U.S. Deaths Top 60,000 as COVID-19 Rolls On

The U.S. has conducted more than 6 million tests and the number of positive cases remains fairly steady.
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U.S. Eclipses 1 Million COVID-19 Mark

The U.S. passed the one million COVID-19 case mark yesterday, with cases still growing in 21 states and Puerto Rico.
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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.
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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.
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U.S. Covid-19 Case Growth Increases

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