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In the rush to innovate for COVID-19 drugs, sound science is still essential
Hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine have been at the center of debate in recent weeks over which drugs should be used to treat COVID-19. Neither product has strong evidence to support use for this purpose, and small studies reported to date have either had significant flaws or failed to demonstrate effect. 
Hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine have been at the center of debate in recent weeks over which drugs should be used to treat COVID-19. Neither product has strong evidence to support use for this purpose, and small studies reported to date have either had significant flaws or failed to demonstrate effect. -
America is drinking its way through the coronavirus crisis – that means more health woes ahead
In the midst of the COVID-19 epidemic, it has become easier to buy alcohol than toilet paper or eggs. 
In the midst of the COVID-19 epidemic, it has become easier to buy alcohol than toilet paper or eggs. -
Coronavirus: Latest CoVID-19 Updates In Southeast Asia
Governments across Southeast Asia are moving faster to contain the novel coronavirus that has killed over 81,000 people around the world. 
Governments across Southeast Asia are moving faster to contain the novel coronavirus that has killed over 81,000 people around the world. -
Coronavirus: Latest CoVID-19 Updates In The US And Canada
The U.S. remains the hardest-hit country in the world in terms of coronavirus cases as it now has over 390,000 confirmed CoVID-19 cases. 
The U.S. remains the hardest-hit country in the world in terms of coronavirus cases as it now has over 390,000 confirmed CoVID-19 cases. -
Recession Fears Plunge Wall Street Into The Red After Strong Start
A promising Wall Street rally Tuesday was cut short by renewed investor fears over a deep recession, causing all three major indices to post losses. 
A promising Wall Street rally Tuesday was cut short by renewed investor fears over a deep recession, causing all three major indices to post losses. -
Nissan To Lay Off 10,000 Workers In Mississippi And Tennessee Plants
The majority of those that will be affected by the layoffs will be employees working at the company's plant in Canton, Mississippi and two other plants in Tennessee. 
The majority of those that will be affected by the layoffs will be employees working at the company's plant in Canton, Mississippi and two other plants in Tennessee. -
Donald Trump 'Rejected' Administration Advice Amid Worsening US COVID-19 Crisis
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has advised the public to wear masks as an additional protective measure against COVID-19 contraction. However, Donald Trump reportedly "rejected" the advice. 
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has advised the public to wear masks as an additional protective measure against COVID-19 contraction. However, Donald Trump reportedly "rejected" the advice. -
Melania Trump Urged Americans To Wear Mask Despite Donald Trump's 'Unwillingness'
Reports noted how Melania Trump and Donald Trump recently "clashed" after the FLOTUS urged Americans to follow CDC's advice of wearing masks, whether non-medical or not. 
Reports noted how Melania Trump and Donald Trump recently "clashed" after the FLOTUS urged Americans to follow CDC's advice of wearing masks, whether non-medical or not. -
Exxon To Cut 30 Percent Off Spending Amid Global Oil Price Crisis
After holding off on imposing spending cuts, Exxon has finally given in and announced that it will cut spending by $10 billion this year. 
After holding off on imposing spending cuts, Exxon has finally given in and announced that it will cut spending by $10 billion this year. -
Queen Elizabeth Health: Monarch Remains Strong As Seen In Inspiring Coronavirus Speech
Her Majesty addressed and comforted the British public on television last Sunday amid the pandemic. 
Her Majesty addressed and comforted the British public on television last Sunday amid the pandemic.