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Navajo Nation Suffers Third-Highest COVID-19 Infection Rate in the U.S. With Limited Healthcare & Water

6 years ago Democracy Now

“We get an update from two doctors treating patients with the Navajo Nation, the largest Indigenous reservation in the country, which has been hard hit by the coronavirus pandemic. Dr. Michelle Tom is a member of the Navajo Nation and a family physician treating COVID-19 patients at the Winslow Indian Health Care Center and Little…

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Protesters in Puerto Rico Demand More Tests & Resources to Combat the Coronavirus

6 years ago Democracy Now

“On Thursday in Puerto Rico, activists in dozens of cars held a “Caravan Por La Vida,” or “Caravan for Life,” through San Juan to demand the government provide more COVID-19 tests and sufficient resources for people to stay at home during the pandemic. At least 92 people have died from COVID-19 in Puerto Rico, and…

PBS NewsHour

More Americans Are Going Hungry Amid Economic Crisis — And Many Can’t Get Help

6 years ago PBS NewsHour

“The current economic crisis means rising demand for food stamps. While Congress has passed additional benefits for some recipients, a large percentage of the poorest households did not get an increase. Meanwhile, many people, from college students now at home to those at high-risk for COVID-19, are facing new complications in accessing their benefits. Economics…

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Education Crisis: From Pre-K to Higher Ed, Students Face Unequal Access During Coronavirus Shutdown

6 years ago Democracy Now

“We look at the impact of the pandemic on schools, universities, students, parents, teachers and professors — and who is at the table to shape what happens next. “We now have an economic crisis on top of the public health crisis, and the ways that we’re choosing to educate children is simply unequal and is…

PBS NewsHour

The Dangerous Global Flood of Misinformation Surrounding COVID-19

6 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Misinformation and conspiracy theories about COVID-19 have spread rapidly online, creating what some experts are now calling an “infodemic.” Health officials across the globe are scrambling to refute a flood of bogus claims, some of which could have harmful consequences. John Yang reports on the dangerous course of falsehoods during this global health crisis —…

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As Trump Touts Dangerous Cures, Here’s What We Know About COVID-19 Drug Tests

6 years ago Democracy Now

“President Trump dangerously suggested injecting disinfectants could help patients sick with the coronavirus, then said he was being “sarcastic.” But his remarks led to a spike in calls to helplines about taking disinfectants. We look at “What We Know About the Most Touted Drugs Tested for COVID-19” with Tanya Lewis, associate editor for health and…

Democracy Now!

“Nobody Wants to Do This”: Georgia Reopens Nonessential Businesses Despite Public Health Warnings

6 years ago Democracy Now

“Georgia is reopening nonessential businesses — hair and nail salons, tattoo parlors and massage therapists — despite a rising number of COVID-19 deaths. The governor is opening the state over the objections of mayors in Savannah, Atlanta, and Augusta. “This order has nothing to do with public health. It has everything to do with the…

PBS NewsHour

Why the Pandemic Is Making U.S. Economic Inequality Even Worse

6 years ago PBS NewsHour

“A new survey by the Pew Research Center finds 43 percent of U.S. adults say they or someone in their household has suffered a job loss or pay cut due to COVID-19. With such widespread impact, it will likely take years for the economy to rebound. But what will recovery even look like, as the…

Democracy Now!

How the Anti-Vax Movement Could Undermine Coronavirus Vaccination Efforts

6 years ago Democracy Now

“As the death toll due to the coronavirus pandemic continues to climb, doctors and scientists around the world are working at a breakneck pace to expedite a possible vaccine for the virus. Infectious disease specialist and special pathogens expert Dr. Syra Madad says that even if a coronavirus vaccine is developed, she has concerns about…

PBS NewsHour

We Need A Vaccine to Vanquish COVID-19. Here’s How Scientists Are Trying to Find It

6 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Science correspondent Miles O’Brien has spent the past few weeks in Seattle, reporting on the COVID-19 pandemic and producing a film for FRONTLINE about how things unfolded in the city where the disease made its U.S. debut. He joins William Brangham to discuss the global push to find an effective vaccine and therapeutic treatments, plus…

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