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Trump Rejects ACA Special Enrollment Period Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

The Trump administration has decided against opening up a special enrollment period for the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, instead doubling down on his support of a lawsuit by Republican states aimed at ki…

After ThePandemic

Labor, the environment, the economy, education and healthcare are just five examples of things that should change after this pandemic. Let me put it like this: are we really sure that we want to go ‘back to normal’ after the pandemic? Did we like that …

People Can Spread Coronavirus For Up To Three Days Before Having Symptoms

Social distancing will be even more critical with this finding of spread for three days before symptoms. Stay at home. Save lives.

How To Donate Spare Medical Supplies For Healthcare Workers

Healthcare workers and first responders are in dire need of protective gear, from face masks to shoe covers, to guard against getting Covid-19 from the patients they treat. Here’s how to find a supply collection drive or a drop-off point near you.

Medical Device Makers Vow 5,000 To 7,000 Ventilators A Week

Makers of ventilators say they will ramp up production of the respiratory devices to between 5,000 and 7,000 a week “in the coming weeks” as the number of sick patients from the Coronavirus strain COVID-19 spreads across the U.S.

Living And Retiring Overseas Post The Coronavirus—Three Top Options

Eventually, COVID 19 will be contained, and global markets and economies will recover. But the experience of having lived through this challenging period will leave us with a reinforced and maybe a reinvented understanding of what matters most in life…

Stocks Plunge To Start Second Quarter As U.S. Tops 200,000 Coronavirus Cases

The market fell almost 5% after their worst quarter since 1987.

Cuomo: New York Has ‘No Chance’ Against Worst-Case Coronavirus Scenarios

The New York governor issued a dire warning on Wednesday.

Sen. Loeffler Dumped $19 Million In Shares After Coronavirus Intel Briefing

The filings also show that shares were sold in retailers T.J. Maxx and Lululemon, and an investment in a company that produces COVID-19 protective garments.

100,000 Coronavirus Deaths Would Be Equivalent To Entire Population Of Boulder, 62 Years Of Harvard Graduates, Or 25% Of Wyoming’s Residents

This would be like wiping out the entire population of Buffalo, New York.