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President Trump on Saturday said that he is considering putting in place an enforceable quarantine on travel for New York and parts of New Jersey and Connecticut.

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On Friday night Laura Ingraham reported on the latest study by the French research team led by the renowned epidemiologist Dr. Didier Raoult was able to repeat his findings from a previous study. Advertisement - story continues below This time Dr. Raoult administered hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin to 80 patients and observed improvement in EVERY CASE…

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Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., on Saturday defended his actions in calling for congressional accountability in the final vote on the $2.2 trillion coronavirus aid bill.

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Friday on MSNBC's "The Rachel Maddow Show," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) claimed she completely turned around the original bill Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s (R-KY) presented for a coronavirus bill stimulus package. | Clips

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As coronavirus continues to spread, Republican Attorneys General continue their push to dismantle Obamacare.

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The virus will increase tensions between the thrifty North and the looser South; it may also offer an opportunity to take the EU to a higher level.

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During a press conference on Thursday, Democratic New York Governor Andrew Cuomo questioned if a full quarantine was necessary to combat the coronavirus.“We c...

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The recommendation comes amid a global debate on whether the anti-malarial drug will prove effective in treating Covid-19 after a recent French study showed it can be effective.

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"Our society needs you to stand together at this time. Our country loves you." House of Representatives erupts in disarray as Rep. Haley Stevens goes over he...

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Former Oklahoma Sen. Tom Coburn (R) has died at the age of 72 following a long battle with prostate cancer.

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Having failed in their first two prolonged attempts to derail President Donald J. Trumps administration and drive him from office, the media has seized upon a new weapon: the Chinese...

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I believe that the unique mortality profile of COVID-19 could be exploited to achieve herd immunity in a controlled and strategic manner

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Editorial from The New England Journal of Medicine — Covid-19 — Navigating the Uncharted

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New Jersey has the second-highest number of reported COVID-19 cases in the nation — only behind New York.

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We must never forget where this virus started. More on that, and more on more, here.

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The regime’s censorship and distortions are a threat to global public health as well as a violation of human rights.

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Watch below as Joe Biden is tossed softball questions from Anderson Cooper with ZERO pushback during his CNN Town Hall on Friday night. Several moments to note brought out the usual Biden characteristics of making things up or just dodging questions. Remember, he’s been at this since the 1970’s so he’s a pretty slick politician …

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The world today is dealing with an unknown -- a virus currently without a treatment or vaccine, and, like most Americans, Im praying one will be found. But what scares me most in this moment of...

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63.9k Likes, 4,362 Comments - Donald Trump Jr. (@donaldjtrumpjr) on Instagram: “Hahahahaha “The Kung-Flu Kid”
Thanks @americanaf

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South Korea started out with 30 confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of February 17, 2020. Media reports surfaced on February 18 that a 61-year-old Korean woman tested positive for the virus in Daegu, South Korea’s third-largest city. Dubbed “Patient 31,” this particular case not only represented a critical point that led to the rapid transmission of the virus through the rest of Korean society. It also came to serve as a warning to the rest of the world by underscoring the grave consequences of failing to practice social distancing and self-isolation. South Korea saw a steep spike of case numbers in the following weeks and reached its peak daily case count on February 29 – forty days after its first confirmed case on January 20 – with 909 new cases and up nearly 500 from the previous day. It became the second most infected country after China by early March. South Korea undertook a massive public and private sector effort to fashion a national response to the pandemic. Korea’s drive-through testing started picking up media attention around the world and hailed as an ingenious measure to protect healthcare workers from exposure while providing expeditious results to prospective patients. Now, two months after the first confirmed case, South Korea is commended for its exemplary response in efforts to contain the outbreak. Through timely development and approval of a functioning diagnostic test, frequent dissemination of information and public resources, heightened border control, and meticulous contact mapping through patient questionnaires and GPS-based mobile applications, South Korea’s efforts to “flatten the curve” are seemingly working. While the United States outranked China on March 26, 2020 as the country with the highest number of infected patients with an upwards of 84,000 confirmed cases, Korea now sits tenth on the roster of nations with the highest numbers of coronavirus cases. To document this trajectory of South Korea’s national response efforts against the spread of COVID-19, the CSIS Korea Chair created a timeline of events outlining policies and other measures implemented to date. The CSIS Korea Chair would like to thank medical professionals, healthcare personnel, volunteers, experts, journalists, delivery workers and all those at the front line of the COVID-19 pandemic who work tirelessly to provide essential services to the public during this time.

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Sikhs in New York prepared and packaged over 30,000 home-cooked meals for Americans in self-isolation. The initiative was taken by The Sikh Center of New Yor...

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