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Florida reports record-high COVID-19 deaths for the second day in a row — as the state prepares for a tropical storm
Nearly 6,500 people have now died from the coronavirus in Florida, according to the state's Department of Health.
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A White House report says 21 states are in the coronavirus 'red zone' and should limit gatherings, close gyms, and mask up
The report identifies states with more than 100 new cases per 100,000 residents and recommends stark policy changes.
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Trump questions why Fauci has a higher approval rating over the coronavirus outbreak while 'nobody likes me'
Trump questioned why his approval rating was lower than Dr. Anthony Fauci's, saying the administration could have chosen not to work with him.
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Closing schools in March may have saved the lives of 40,000 Americans, a new analysis found
As school and government officials consider opening schools this fall, a new study estimates that keeping them closed prevented 40,000 deaths.
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These 5 factors are transforming the healthcare experience for both patients and doctors
Business Insider Intelligence has created an infographic showcasing compelling statistics from its recent digital health research.
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Pfizer CEO defends the idea of companies profiting off coronavirus vaccines
With companies hoping to get FDA approval for emergency use by fall, Pfizer's CEO says companies have the right to profit from the vaccine.
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NASA stowed the first interplanetary helicopter in the belly of its Mars rover — a 'magic trick' that could return unprecedented video
The Ingenuity helicopter was a last-minute addition to NASA's Mars rover. It's expected to return video from up to five flights over Martian fields.
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SpaceX plans to bring 2 NASA astronauts back to Earth on Sunday, but Tropical Storm Isaias threatens their ocean splashdown
After two months in space, Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley are supposed to splash down near Florida on Sunday. But Tropical Storm Isaias may intervene.
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Rudy Giuliani interviewed Dr. Stella Immanuel — doctor who previously preached about alien DNA — on his radio show calling her his 'hero'
Giuliani also said he's gotten the medication for four of his friends because "it's hard to get hydroxychloroquine."
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The MLB, NHL, and NBA may be coming back, but they're going to have to deal with a minefield of data and privacy issues if they want fans back in the stands.
We're nowhere near fans going back to stadiums to watch live sports. But if leagues want to get ready, they need to start thinking about data privacy.
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