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        How Germany saved its workforce from unemployment while spending less per person than the US12 votes
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        Black Lives Matter protesters aren’t being tracked with Covid-19 surveillance tech. Not yet6 votes
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        Man behind Sweden’s controversial virus strategy admits mistakes10 votes
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        What to do when you're stranded in Alaska by a global pandemic and are trying to get back home to Norway – with twenty-four dogs in tow5 votes
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        Why aren't more leaders encouraging protesters to stay home?I can think of several good reasons why protesting is a really bad idea right now: The virus doesn't care if your cause is just. If you end up going to jail, that's another hotspot. It provides...I can think of several good reasons why protesting is a really bad idea right now: - The virus doesn't care if your cause is just.
- If you end up going to jail, that's another hotspot.
- It provides cover for violence.
- The courts are going to do whatever they do at their own pace anyway.
- The long-term work of police reform isn't even going to begin until the crisis is over.
 And yet, despite all these good reasons, I don't see leaders, black or otherwise, clearly saying that people should stay home. For example, Obama's statement is carefully neutral on this. It seems to be taboo? But I'm out of touch. What am I missing? 11 votes
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        Independent people - Iceland's approach to the coronavirus6 votes
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        A coroner’s report has revealed that the Queensland miner who was Australia’s youngest COVID-19 victim didn’t die of coronavirus at all5 votes
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        US savings rate hits record 33% as coronavirus causes Americans to stockpile cash, curb spending10 votes
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        Weekly coronavirus-related chat, questions, and minor updates - week of May 25This thread is posted weekly, and is intended as a place for more-casual discussion of the coronavirus and questions/updates that may not warrant their own dedicated topics. Tell us about what the...This thread is posted weekly, and is intended as a place for more-casual discussion of the coronavirus and questions/updates that may not warrant their own dedicated topics. Tell us about what the situation is like where you live! 7 votes
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        Coronavirus may be a blood vessel disease, which explains everything26 votes
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        More than 200 schools in South Korea have been forced to close just days after they re-opened, due to a new spike in virus cases13 votes
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        A third of Americans reporting anxiety and depression symptoms during the COVID pandemic11 votes
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        US taxpayers' virus relief went to firms that avoided US taxes12 votes
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        Colleges face student lawsuits seeking refunds after coronavirus closures12 votes
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        Florida officials approve Walt Disney World reopening plans4 votes
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        Danish Superliga club create virtual grandstand for fans to watch game on Zoom – three screens were joined together to make a 40 x 2.8m screen with space for 200 fan images4 votes
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        Half of newly diagnosed coronavirus cases in Washington State are in people under 407 votes
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        Spain set to introduce permanent basic income scheme to rebuild economy post-coronavirus18 votes
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        France eases some pandemic restrictions and will reopen restaurants, bars and parks6 votes
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        Virus sparks round-the-clock rush to fill US gold vaults4 votes
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        South Korea re-imposes some coronavirus restrictions after spike in new cases8 votes
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        New analysis suggests that assumptions about the source of early cases in Washington state might have been wrong, but the resulting reaction may have prevented a more severe outbreak4 votes
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        One of the first California counties to reopen is closing again - Lassen County, pop. 30,000, had no cases of COVID and reopened in early May. It now has four cases14 votes
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        The design of the “Incalculable Loss” front page of The New York Times for Memorial Day, 202014 votes
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        After one week with no new cases, New Zealand down to 1 active COVID-19 case, as mass gathering limit increases to 100 people14 votes
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        European Union proposes $825 billion coronavirus rescue plan, giving Brussels power to raise money for first time12 votes
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        Rocket Lab to resume launches in June6 votes
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        Coronavirus patients flood hospitals in Indonesia's second-largest city5 votes
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        African authorities conduct manhunts after hundreds flee quarantine centres in Zimbabwe and Malawi6 votes
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        "Superspreaders": A small percentage of people may be responsible for a large number of COVID-19 infections10 votes
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        Boston Marathon canceled for the first time in its 124-year history8 votes
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        UK suffers second-highest death rate from coronavirus12 votes
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        Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro could soon be toppled, analysts say, as coronavirus cases surge9 votes
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        Danish robot swabs throats for coronavirus – advance could mean healthcare workers are not exposed to risk during the monotonous process of taking samples6 votes
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        COVID underdogs: Mongolia7 votes
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        No new cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand for sixth day in a row, with eight active cases remaining8 votes
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        New and different: How to consume news in this or any catastrophe7 votes
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        You’re getting used to masks. Will you wear a face shield?12 votes
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        Denmark embraces live music drive-ins – musicians are finding new ways to reach their fans safely7 votes
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        Andrew Cuomo gave legal immunity to nursing home execs after big campaign donations. Critics say data proves New York's liability shield is linked to higher nursing home death rates.11 votes
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        This graph shows that measuring #SARSCoV2 levels in municipal sewage almost perfectly predicts forthcoming #COVID19 cases with a full week's notice (R=0.994)@brennanspiegel: This graph is amazing. It shows that measuring #SARSCoV2 levels in municipal sewage almost perfectly predicts forthcoming #COVID19 cases with a full week's notice (R=0.994). It's one of several discoveries in this new study from @Yale: https://t.co/hZVdXebx2D. C-19 is #InThePoop 15 votes
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        South Australia's latest coronavirus case was granted travel exemption to visit dying relative, authorities reveal3 votes
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        A 30-year-old man from Blackwater in Central Queensland has died with coronavirus, making him the youngest victim in Australia3 votes
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        Like Christmas: New Zealand's post-Covid books boom4 votes
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        How did the Covidsafe app go from being vital to almost irrelevant?9 votes
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        Trump team killed rule designed to protect health workers from pandemic like COVID-1910 votes
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        Ontario to explore criminal charges against five long-term care homes in scathing military report, says Premier Doug Ford7 votes
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        Sweden has revealed that despite adopting more relaxed measures to control coronavirus, by late April only 7.3% of people in Stockholm had developed the antibodies needed to fight the disease18 votes
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        US CDC: Coronavirus fatality rate could be as low as 0.26%10 votes