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A new study suggests that a now-dominant strain of the coronavirus, which spread from China to Europe and then to the U.S., may be even more contagious than the original. Dr. Rob Elfenbien joined CBSN to discuss the findings and give us insight into a new mysterious condition affecting some COVID-19 patients.

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Spain, the European country with the most coronavirus cases, has now surpassed 25,000 deaths. But the number of new infections is on the decline, and the country has begun easing some of its strict lockdown measures. For seven weeks, only one person per household was allowed to leave their homes to go grocery shopping or walk their dog. But starting today, Spaniards are allowed to go outside to exercise again, albeit while still under restrictions.

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Rachel Maddow looks at examples where thorough coronavirus testing at vulnerable facilities revealed huge numbers of positive cases that would otherwise have gone undiagnosed. Aired on 4/30/2020.
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Texas Republican Sen. John Cornyn reacts to his state reopening some businesses and the latest debate on stimulus funds on Capitol Hill.

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Scientists in Italy now say coronavirus has been detected in particles of air pollution, which allowed it to be carried over long distances. Chris Livesay reports on the new findings and what they mean.

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Alberta Premier Jason Kenney, along with Dr. Deena Hinshaw, chief medical officer of health, and other provincial officials delivered an update on COVID-19 Wednesday and spoke about the ongoing work to protect public health.

Alberta confirmed five COVID-19-related fatalities, bringing the province’s total number of deaths from the virus to 66 as of April 22.

Kenney also said 70 Albertans are hospitalized with the virus, 18 of whom are in intensive care units.

Hinshaw reported that the province had identified its first COVID-19 case on a First Nation. She said Alberta Health Services is working with Sucker Creek First Nation to follow up on the case, and that the individual is currently self-isolating. read more

California Governor Gavin Newsom said Monday that another 42 people died overnight from coronavirus, putting the state’s death toll since the crisis began at over 1,000. Watch his remarks.

Members of the coronavirus task force are expected to hold a press briefing Monday as retailers and small businesses struggle to stay afloat and lawmakers fail to reach a deal on additional funding for the SBA loan program. The Covid-19 outbreak has spread to dozens of countries globally, with more than 761,900 cases in the United States and at least 40,724 deaths, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.

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Coronavirus latest -The UK coronavirus death toll today rose to 16,509 after 449 more fatalities were recorded in the lowest increase for a fortnight.

The last time the daily death toll was that low was two weeks ago on April 6 when 439 fatalities were reported.

More than 140,000 firms have applied for the government’s COVID-19 furlough scheme on the first day – and it will pay the wages of one million people in days.

The Chancellor said that since the scheme opened up at 8am this morning, it had been inundated with requests for state grants. read more

Canadians Céline Dion and P.K. Subban will be among more than 100 celebrities to join in a live streaming event to fundraise for the fight against COVID-19. The event has attracted big names from Billie Eilish to Andrea Bocelli.

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Alberta’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Deena Hinshaw gave an update on the most recent COVID-19 numbers in the province and on the government’s ongoing response to the pandemic on Thursday.

The province reported 162 new cases of the novel coronavirus, bringing the provincial total to 2,158 as of April 16.

“We did expect to see higher one-day case numbers as we expanded our testing,” Hinshaw said.

Alberta’s chief medical officer of health said two more people died from the virus: a man in his 70s in the Calgary zone and a woman in her 80s in the North Zone. Both were residents of long-term care centres. read more

Children make up just a small portion of COVID-19 cases in the U.S. and while they are less likely to become severely ill compared to adults, at least three children have died from the virus. Dr. Dyan Hes, a New York pediatrician, joined CBSN to discuss the impact the pandemic is having on kids.

The United States is close to overtaking Italy as the country with the world’s highest coronavirus death toll, and New York alone has more COVID-19 cases than any country outside the US. President Donald Trump says he wants to reopen America as soon as possible. But nearly one third of all cases in the world are now in the US.
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Dr. Ebony Hilton with the University of Virgina joins to discuss the reasons behind the disproportionate COVID-19 deaths happening among people of color in America. Aired on 04/09/2020.
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A CBS News poll finds 52% of Americans believe President Trump is doing a bad job handling the coronavirus crisis. CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy joins CBSN to talk about the latest from Washington.

Republicans think a defiant Trump may be doing more harm than good by repeatedly taking the podium at White House briefings on coronavirus. Peter Baker of The New York Times discusses. Aired on 04/09/2020.
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Travis Dhanraj explains why Ontario is lagging behind on COVID-19, and what exactly Premier Doug Ford is calling for. Tom Vernon reports on Alberta Premier Jason Kenney’s idea to track travellers returning from abroad, and Kenney’s plan to bolster a battered economy. And Mercedes Stephenson looks at B.C. Premier John Horgan’s new steps to control COVID-19, as questions are raised about the lack of testing at land borders, and the potential for terrorist groups to weaponize COVID-19. read more

Alberta’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Deena Hinshaw provided a provincial update on the COVID-19 situation in the province on Thursday.

Alberta’s COVID-19 death toll rose by three on Thursday, reaching 32 total fatalities from the disease. Twenty-two of those were in the Calgary zone.

The three latest deaths were a woman in her 80s in the Calgary zone, a man in his 70s in the Edmonton zone, and a woman in her 60s in the Calgary zone, the doctor said.

One death was linked to a continuing care centre in Calgary, but Alberta’s top doctor said the individual was not a resident of McKenzie Towne Continuing Care Centre in Calgary, where over a dozen deaths had previously been recorded. So far, 151 cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in staff and residents in continuing care facilities. read more

BBC’s Outside source speaks to Psychology Professor Mark Blagrove about people experiencing more vivid dreams during lockdown
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Members of the coronavirus task force hold a press briefing Friday as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi calls for another bill expanding on the $2 trillion package Congress passed last week to limit the economic devastation brought on by the pandemic. There’s still no sign that the pandemic is winding down, and White House officials are projecting between 100,000 and 240,000 deaths in the U.S. with coronavirus fatalities peaking over the next two weeks.

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B.C. chief medical officer of health Dr. Bonnie Henry said on Friday that the province had seen four more deaths and 53 new positive cases, bringing the total to 1,174.

She said the number of hospitalizations had gone down to 146 people, with 64 in critical care.

Henry said 641 people have recovered from COVID-19 and are out of isolation.

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The number of confirmed coronavirus-related deaths in the UK has increased by 684 – bringing the total to 3,605.

The number of deaths, in the 24 hours up to 5pm on Thursday, marks the largest increase so far, with the previous day recording 569 people.

The Department of Health said as of 9am on Friday, 38,168 people had tested positive for the virus across the UK.

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