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COVID-19: European Countries On Guard Amid Second Wave
Other European nations have followed suit in the string of stricter anti-coronavirus restrictions as the continent battles the second wave of COVID-19 infections. 
Other European nations have followed suit in the string of stricter anti-coronavirus restrictions as the continent battles the second wave of COVID-19 infections. -
U.S. CDC Reports 202,329 Deaths From Coronavirus
CDC on Friday reported 6,958,632 cases of the new coronavirus, an increase of 42,340 cases from its previous count, and said that the number of deaths had risen by 918 to 202,329. 
CDC on Friday reported 6,958,632 cases of the new coronavirus, an increase of 42,340 cases from its previous count, and said that the number of deaths had risen by 918 to 202,329. -
COVID-19: Noted People Who Recovered From Coronavirus
From celebrities to politicians, the novel coronavirus spares no one – but there have been notable recoveries among some big names. 
From celebrities to politicians, the novel coronavirus spares no one – but there have been notable recoveries among some big names. -
Coronavirus: The Impact Of COVID-19 On Mental Health
COVID-19 has affected the economy heavily, but more important, experts are raising concerns about the impact of the pandemic on mental health. 
COVID-19 has affected the economy heavily, but more important, experts are raising concerns about the impact of the pandemic on mental health. -
Canada Doubles Down On Social Distancing As New Virus Cases Rise
Canada’s public health officials declared a second wave of the coronavirus has hit large cities and communities. 
Canada’s public health officials declared a second wave of the coronavirus has hit large cities and communities. -
Coronavirus: Chaotic World Response Suggests Inadequate Preparation For Coronavirus
Medical experts say the world should now concentrate on international health security. 
Medical experts say the world should now concentrate on international health security. -
Coronavirus: Social Media Influencing How People See COVID-19
Experts are worried about the role social media plays in how people judge news related to COVID-19. 
Experts are worried about the role social media plays in how people judge news related to COVID-19. -
U.S. CDC U-Turns On Its Report COVID-19 Can Be Passed In The Air
The WHO says COVID-19 primarily spreads through respiratory droplets that pass when an infected person coughs, sneezes or breathes. 
The WHO says COVID-19 primarily spreads through respiratory droplets that pass when an infected person coughs, sneezes or breathes. -
COVID-19: New Scams Arise Amid Global Battle Against Coronavirus
Scams and fraudulent activities have been on the rise amid the global pandemic, prompting experts to warn against scammers. 
Scams and fraudulent activities have been on the rise amid the global pandemic, prompting experts to warn against scammers. -
Coronavirus: Skeptics And International Rallies During COVID-19
On Sunday thousands of people attended a protest in Dusseldorf, Germany and called on the government to ease anticoronavirus restrictions. 
On Sunday thousands of people attended a protest in Dusseldorf, Germany and called on the government to ease anticoronavirus restrictions.