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Record Virus Cases In U.S. Defy States' Efforts At Control

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Texas set another daily record for virus cases and Houston couldn’t hire or retain enough contact tracers to keep up.

U.S. Preps For 'Tremendous Burden' Of Flu, Covid Hit At Once

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The CDC developed a test that can check for both viruses at the same time.

Volunteers Are Lining Up To Be Infected With The Coronavirus

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The idea of purposely infecting people with a dangerous pathogen that has no cure is fueling debate.

HHS Doled Out $50 Billion To Firms Accused Of Medicare Fraud

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Despite efforts to crack down, Medicare and Medicaid fraud continue to run rampant.

Low-Cost Drug Is First To Improve Covid Patients' Survival

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The 60-year-old medicine reduced deaths among patients who needed breathing assistance.

Deadliest Corporate Crime In U.S. Will End With 84 Guilty Pleas

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The plea will conclude a legal case arising from the largest wildfire in California's history.

Ed Slott On Why 2020 Offers Unique Retirement Income Opportunities

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Life insurance has become more favorable as an estate planning tool under new rules.

Resurgent Virus Thrusts States Back Into Life-Or-Death Decisions

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Governors have already begun taking divergent approaches, inflaming tensions within states as well as with neighbors.

Houston On 'Precipice Of Disaster' With Virus Cases Spreading

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Texas recently recorded its highest one-day tally of new cases since the pandemic emerged.

Pictet Sees 80% Chance Of Virus Vaccine Coming Before Year-End

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The timing is tight, considering medicine’s quickest previous vaccine took four years to be developed.

Covid Pandemic Is Far From Over, Anthony Fauci Warns

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The infection won’t “burn itself out with mere public health measures,” he said.

23andMe Provides More Evidence That Blood Type Plays Role In Virus

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The findings echo other research that has indicated a link between variations in the ABO gene and Covid-19.

Sweden's PM Rebuked As Covid Deaths Ignite Political Anger

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Sweden’s Covid mortality rate is now among the highest per capita in the world.

Lockdowns May Have Helped Prevent Half Billion Coronavirus Cases

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Most of the roughly 500 million averted cases would have gone undetected, according to the study.

Will The Protests Spread Coronavirus? Experts Say It's Too Soon To Tell

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Top officials leading the U.S. response to the pandemic have expressed concern about the situation.

Sweden Won't Abandon Covid Strategy Despite Admitting To Errors

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Prime Minister Stefan Lofven has promised an inquiry into Sweden’s response to Covid-19.

More Americans Want Life Insurance, But Many Don’t Know What It Does

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More men are interested in buying life insurance than are women.

Why College Coaches Are Being Paid With Split-Dollar Life Insurance

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At its core, the purpose for a split-dollar insurance program is to promote the long-term retention of a key employee.

Franklin Fires Staffer The Day After Park Video Goes Viral

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The woman, the firm’s head of insurance investment, called police after a black man asked her to leash her dog.

Hydroxychloroquine Tied To Deaths, Heart Risk In Covid Study

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Trump’s endorsement has led many people to take the medications without scientific proof of their benefit.

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