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Coronavirus-Stricken Italy Applies For Financial Aid From EU Fund
By Associated Press
04.27.20 | 9:27 am
Hair Salons And Other Businesses Reopen In Switzerland
By Associated Press
04.27.20 | 9:20 am
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson Urges Patience Amid Coronavirus Lockdown
By JILL LAWLESS
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China Reports No Coronavirus Deaths For 12th Day In A Row
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By Cristina Cabrera
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A 2020 census letter mailed to a U.S. resident, is shown in Detroit, Sunday, April 5, 2020. The Census Bureau is required by federal statute to send the president the counts that will be used to carve up congressional districts — known as apportionment — and draw state legislative districts by Dec. 31. The new coronavirus COVID-19 spread forced the U.S. Census Bureau to suspend field operations (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) A 2020 census letter mailed to a U.S. resident, is shown in Detroit, Sunday, April 5, 2020. The Census Bureau is required by federal statute to send the president the counts that will be used to carve up congressional districts — known as apportionment — and draw state legislative districts by Dec. 31. The new coronavirus COVID-19 spread forced the U.S. Census Bureau to suspend field operations (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
The Many Potential Consequences Of A Delayed Census During Coronavirus
By DAVID A. LIEB and MIKE SCHNEIDER
04.26.20 | 11:08 am
FILE - In this Sunday March 22, 2020 file photo British Prime Minister Boris Johnson gestures during his daily COVID 19 coronavirus press briefing to announce new measures to limit the spread of the virus, at Downing Street in London.  The British prime minister’s office says Boris Johnson will return to work Monday April 27, 2020, two weeks after he was discharged from a London hospital where he was treated for the new coronavirus. (Ian Vogler / Pool via AP, File) FILE - In this Sunday March 22, 2020 file photo British Prime Minister Boris Johnson gestures during his daily COVID 19 coronavirus press briefing to announce new measures to limit the spread of the virus, at Downing Street in London.  The British prime minister’s office says Boris Johnson will return to work Monday April 27, 2020, two weeks after he was discharged from a London hospital where he was treated for the new coronavirus. (Ian Vogler / Pool via AP, File)
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson Returning To Work After COVID-19 Recovery
By JILL LAWLESS
04.26.20 | 8:56 am
** HOLD FOR STORY ** In this April 7, 2020, photo released by the U.S. Navy, sailors assigned to the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt move ready to eat meals for sailors who have tested negative for COVID-19 at Naval Base Guam who were being taken to local hotels in an effort to implement social distancing. (Mass Communication Specialist 1st Julio Rivera/U.S. Navy via AP) ** HOLD FOR STORY ** In this April 7, 2020, photo released by the U.S. Navy, sailors assigned to the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt move ready to eat meals for sailors who have tested negative for COVID-19 at Naval Base Guam who were being taken to local hotels in an effort to implement social distancing. (Mass Communication Specialist 1st Julio Rivera/U.S. Navy via AP)
Pentagon Focuses On Testing Most Vital Personnel For COVID-19
By ROBERT BURNS
04.26.20 | 8:50 am
View of general merchant shops during lockdown to prevent the spread of new coronavirus in Prayagraj, India, Saturday, April 25, 2020. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh) View of general merchant shops during lockdown to prevent the spread of new coronavirus in Prayagraj, India, Saturday, April 25, 2020. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)
Global Death Toll Tops 200,000 As Some States Start To Loosen Restrictions
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04.25.20 | 5:15 pm
FEMA Diverted Masks From Veterans Hospitals, VA Official Says
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