The week that was: A balance of economy and public health

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This week's AP virus coverage: • Decision to shelve reopening guidelines from U.S. disease experts came from White House. • U.S. sees worst job numbers since record keeping began in 1948. • Muted observances on WWII 75th anniversary.

AP’s daily series, “One Good Thing,” tells stories of kindness and self-sacrifice during the pandemic. Often, subjects of these stories say their efforts were stoked by tears and anxious feelings. But rather than give up, the subjects of this week’s stories show that dire situations fueled ideas to benefit others. And the results were much bigger than they ever could have imagined.

Scared for friends who had contracted the new coronavirus and worried about her daughter’s schooling and husband’s work, Whitney Rutz cried and screamed into her pillow. Then, the Portland, Oregon, residentAs a child during the World War II siege of Leningrad, Galina Yakovleva learned how to make the best of fearful times. TodayGROUND GAME

AP’s daily podcast, “Ground Game: Inside the Outbreak” chatted with U.N. chief correspondent Edith Lederer about how the

 

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The foto is exactly how NOT to introduce swab in nasopharynx, need topoint downwards follow floor of nose

I just got back from grabbing some food to go and checked the lines at drive thrus along the way. Lots of cars in line at McD's, ChicFila and several others. Great sign to see them busy.

Nothing about the number or recoveries ? No? Wonder why...doesn’t fit your fear monger omg narrative. Hacks.

There’s a saliva test now. Maybe go with that one from now on? Geez.

that should really piss people off. Maybe that's why they're trying to flourinate the water so much.

there was no need for that because there's rdna or whatever (the other one) in saliva too.

Oh all the alphabet news that was and now is dead, a victim of the death of journalistic integrity and corporate greed. No longer are they part of the public interest, they are simply part of the political machine pushing narratives like good little bitches for their masters.

Report on the AP being just another shameless propaganda tool for the democrats and the CCP

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Let’s cover this story! Cops not wearing masks. FAKE VIRUS

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