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New Zealand, With Its Covid-19 Outbreak Under Control, Is In Talks With Biden As U.S. Exceeds 12 Million Cases

The country of 5 million is widely seen as having successfully tackled the pandemic, and is now offering its top experts to help the world’s worst-affected country.

Texas Climbs Past 1 Million Covid-19 Cases, Becoming The First State To Do So

The U.S. has shattered its record for new infections on five out of the past seven days.

As Europe And The U.S. Struggle To Contain Covid-19 Surge, Australia Lifts Its Strictest Lockdown

The reality couldn’t be more different on opposite sides of the globe.

As Europe And The U.S. Struggle To Contain Covid-19 Surge, Australia Lifts Its Strictest Lockdown

The reality couldn’t be more different on opposite sides of the globe.

New Zealand ‘Beat The Virus Again’ Prime Minister Declares, As Nation Lifts Second Wave Restrictions

New Zealand, with its “go hard, go early” strategy, is widely considered to have one of the best responses to coronavirus in the world.

After Hydroxychloroquine, Trump Is Now Seeking To Get Another Unproven Drug Approved By The FDA: Report

A senior Trump administration official said attempts to push the product, reportedly endorsed by Ben Carson and CEO of MyPillow, should give American “no comfort at night” in the midst of the pandemic.

Facebook Takes Down Viral Video Making False Claim That ‘Hydroxychloroquine Cures Covid’

Facebook, YouTube and Twitter have deleted a viral video titled “America’s Frontline Doctors” that attracted millions of views with dubious claims about hydroxychloroquine.

Spain’s Coronavirus Cases Rise To Worrying Levels After Weeks Of Staying Low

Other European nations, such as Germany and France, are also seeing their numbers rise after lifting some of their toughest restrictions.

Spain’s Coronavirus Cases Rise To Worrying Levels After Weeks Of Staying Low

Other European nations, such as Germany and France, are also seeing their numbers rise after lifting some of their toughest restrictions.

Promising Sign As Coronavirus Vaccine Developed By AstraZeneca And Oxford University Appears Safe, Early Trials Show

The vaccine is still in early-stage clinical trials, and it is yet to be seen whether it can protect people against the virus.