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U.S. Sends Hydroxychloroquine to Brazil
A joint statement from the countries said they will work together on clinical trials of hydroxychloroquine to evaluate its efficacy and safety.
Tracking Funding to WHO
President Donald Trump announced Friday that the U.S. would be ‘terminating’ its relationship with the World Health Organization.
New York City On Track to Reopen June 8
The percentage of residents testing positive for the coronavirus in the city has reached a new low.
Virus Deaths Concentrated in Urban Areas Represented by Dems
The places hardest hit by COVID-19 are largely represented by congressional Democrats, a trend some say could have political implications.
CDC: Virus to Kill 123,000 by June 20
The agency’s estimate ranges from 115,400 to 134,800 total fatalities by the end of the next three weeks.
South Korean Schools to Close Again
More than 500 schools will close after a new cluster of coronavirus cases was discovered.
Long Hours, Stress Fill Canada's ICUs
Two doctors working in Toronto and Montreal hospitals discuss how they received helpful advice from counterparts in Asia.






