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    Heritage Foundation Launches National Coronavirus Recovery Commission

    The Heritage Foundation on Monday unveiled a new commission intended to “save lives and livelihoods” in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.  The National Coronavirus Recovery Commission “will examine the extraordinary public health crisis facing America and the steps needed to move prudently toward recovery,” the Washington-based think tank announced.  The commission—online at CoronavirusCommission.com—will be spearheaded…
    Rachel del Guidice
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    5 Things to Know About This Anti-Malaria Drug’s Effect on COVID-19

    The federal government has stockpiled 29 million pills of the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine as the best known way to treat active cases of COVID-19, and thousands of patients in New York will take it. But using the Food and Drug Administration-approved drug to treat COVID-19 has sparked an intense political controversy. President Donald Trump, who…
    Fred Lucas
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    China Swoops in to Help Ukraine Fight Coronavirus

    KYIV, Ukraine—China has been front and center in helping Ukraine respond to its coronavirus outbreak, underscoring what some say is Beijing’s global gambit to exploit the pandemic for geopolitical gain and exonerate itself for allowing the disease to spread. “China is trying to shape the post-outbreak world, even as it has lied to the world,…
    Nolan Peterson
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    Researchers Lower Fatality Projections in Coronavirus Model Used by White House

    The researchers whose model the White House has used to help guide its coronavirus response lowered their estimate Sunday for the number of Americans projected to die during the first wave of the pandemic. The model, from the Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington, now projects 81,766 deaths in the United States…
    Chuck Ross
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    When America Gets Coronavirus Under Control, Africa Will Need Our Help

    We know too little about the new coronavirus to say how it will progress in Africa, but we know enough to realize it is likely to pummel the continent. As of April 6, Johns Hopkins University reported confirmed cases of COVID-19 in 51 of Africa’s 54 countries, with a total of over 9,400 cases. The…
    Joshua Meservey
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    Second Amendment Rights During Coronavirus Pandemic

    States all over America are mandating that nonessential businesses close, which is forcing lawmakers to decide which businesses should be deemed “essential.” In states such as New York and Massachusetts, gun stores already have been told to close their doors. In Texas, on the other hand, the attorney general has said gun stores may remain…
    Virginia Allen
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    Ahead of COVID-19 ‘Peak,’ Trump Touts ‘Light at the End of the Tunnel’

    President Donald Trump has warned that the week ahead could be the worst yet in the COVID-19 crisis, but he and other administration officials also shared a positive note Sunday, using terms such as “glimmers of progress” and “light at the end of the tunnel.” “In the days ahead. America will endure the peak of…
    Fred Lucas
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    In Hiding COVID-19 at First, China Chose Reputation Over Saving Lives

    For over a decade, China has conducted a broad campaign to reshape the international system into a new, post-American global order. In this effort, it is essential that China project an image of being supremely capable and powerful, thereby demonstrating that China—not Europe or the United States—is the best model for governance and economic development. The coronavirus pandemic undermines this…
    Brett Schaefer
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    How Capitalism Is Helping US Defeat COVID-19

    In times of crisis, Americans don’t look just to the government to save the day. In certain intellectual circles in the United States it’s become fashionable to decry free markets, laying every economic woe of any American at the feet of “late stage capitalism,” the buzzword used to decry any business practice that seems designed…
    Jarrett Stepman
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    Asymptomatic Cases Complicate the Containment of Coronavirus

    SARS-CoV-2, the biological pathogen that causes the COVID-19 disease, is a vicious virus. While much remains to be learned, the new coronavirus seems to be more infectious than the annual flu and possibly more deadly. The unbelievable daily growth in the global confirmed case count speaks for itself. Indeed, confirmed cases of COVID-19 across the…
    Brayden Helwig
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    Don’t Expect Perfection in Government’s COVID-19 Treatment Statements

    Scientists are working furiously to find a drug to treat the COVID-19 coronavirus. (See here, here, and here.)  Currently, there’s no medical consensus as to what drug (if any) is best for patients.  The result is that senior government officials, including governors, have started to get involved in the matter.  They are acting under tremendous…
    Paul J. Larkin
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    For Mike Lindell, the Battle Against COVID-19 Is No Pillow Fight

    Michael Lindell, the inventor and CEO of MyPillow, stood outside the White House on Monday as a guest during the daily coronavirus task force briefing, at which he announced that his company had begun mass production of face masks.  The Chaska, Minnesota-based pillow giant has retooled 75% of its production toward making face masks to…
    Virginia Allen
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    COVID-19 Rocks Hospitality Industry as Economy Sheds 701,000 Jobs

    The start of the devastation from the Chinese virus is clearly reflected in the new monthly jobs report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, which shows that the economy axed 701,000 jobs in March. The unemployment rate jumped from a near historic low of 3.5% to 4.4%.   This report brings an end to the…
    Timothy Doescher
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    Kowtowing to China on Taiwan and the Coronavirus

    China, where the new coronavirus first emerged, has reacted with the Chinese Communist Party’s trademark mix of obfuscation and truculence throughout the COVID-19 crisis. This week, this potent cocktail was again in evidence in the city of Hong Kong. Beijing promised that Hong Kong, an international port and British creation that was a crown colony…
    Mike Gonzalez
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    Investigating China’s Coronavirus Propaganda Wildfire

    China is waging a propaganda war against the coronavirus on several fronts. In well-documented efforts, China has sought to deflect attention from its early suppression of information about COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus, and to claim that, among all nations, China has halted the scourge. But China’s communist government also is pushing an…
    Richard Bernstein
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    Amid COVID-19 Pandemic, What Daily Life Is Like in Italy Now

    Italy has been hit hard by coronavirus deaths, with over 13,000 total coronavirus fatalities to date. "The worst part's been witnessing all these elderly people just fade away and die by the hundreds every day," says Aura Latorre, a Venezuelan immigrant who now resides in southern Italy. She shares on the podcast what it’s like to…
    Rachel del Guidice
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    Small Business Loans to Expand for COVID-19 Relief

    Small businesses will be able to access new loans starting Friday to help them stay afloat during the economic crisis wrought by the coronavirus.  The $2.2 trillion coronavirus relief bill passed by Congress and signed by President Donald Trump established a $350 billion Paycheck Protection Program. “This relief will help stabilize the small business sector…
    Fred Lucas
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    Citing ‘Pandering’ to China, Sen. Rick Scott Wants WHO Documents on Coronavirus

    The World Health Organization should have a reckoning for  parroting China’s misinformation about the coronavirus, taking a hit to its budget if it doesn’t reform, Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., said Thursday in an interview with The Daily Signal.  “Everything coming out of China has been wrong, and the WHO has said they [the Chinese] have…
    Fred Lucas
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    In California, a Sign the Coronavirus Crisis Won’t ‘Go to Waste’

    “You never want a serious crisis to go to waste.” That was what Rahm Emanuel, a former mayor of Chicago who also served as chief of staff for President Barack Obama, said about the 2007-2008 financial crash, viewing that moment as an opportunity to pass legislation that likely otherwise would not be seriously considered. “[W]hat…
    Jarrett Stepman
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    Fauci: Trump Took Coronavirus Seriously ‘From the Beginning’

    Dr. Anthony Fauci said in an interview released Thursday that President Donald Trump took the coronavirus threat seriously “from the beginning” of the pandemic. “I think he always understood the seriousness of it. Right now, as the numbers are becoming crystal clear, he himself is articulating an awareness of that seriousness,” Fauci said in an interview on…
    Chuck Ross
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