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Coronavirus recovery stories offer hope as US crisis persists | Nightline

Titou Phommachanh, 44, says his wife and daughters were his motivation to fight COVID-19 during his three-week hospital stay. Taylor Young’s family is hopeful the…

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More states from Louisiana to Michigan confronting uptick in COVID-19 cases | Nightline

Louisiana, Georgia, Florida and Michigan are some of the states grappling with how to manage a massive surge in coronavirus cases. Workers on the front…

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Michigan Gov. Whitmer: We need ‘a national strategy’ to combat the coronavirus

Whitmer spoke to “Nightline” about the state’s surge in COVID-19 cases, how she plans to address the shortage of protective equipment and the back-and-forth between…

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Recovering COVID-19 patient talks about being on a ventilator, how it saved him | Nightline

ventilator, how it saved him David Lat speaks openly about his month-long battle with COVID-19. “Nightline” also gets a rare look inside a New York…

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COVID-19 responses in countries around the world see varied results l Nightline

Marty McCarthy is returning home to Australia but must quarantine under strict rules for two weeks. Other countries in Europe are seeing success with testing….

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Doctors, nurses across US answer call for help in COVID-19 epicenter, New York | Nightline

With many health care workers falling ill and fighting exhaustion, nurses and doctors are traveling from around the country or from outside their practice area,…

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The other frontlines of COVID-19: Keeping the lights on and communities operational | Nightline

During the COVID-19 pandemic, these key workers go to work every day despite the threat of the virus to keep hospitals and streets clean, people’s…

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The most vulnerable: COVID-19’s disproportionate toll on black, brown communities | Nightline

These communities were fighting for their health long before the disease struck. Now, they’re grappling with limited access to tests and protective equipment, and staying…

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How alleged scammers are preying on the vulnerable during the COVID-19 crisis l Nightline

Alleged schemers are offering fake cures or luring users to download an app that holds your phone for a ransom. “Nightline” speaks to an online…

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Tension at the White House briefing

President Trump declared he has “total” authority over when and how to ease social distancing, though several governors are already developing their own plans. ABC…

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How Dr. Anthony Fauci came to be the trusted infectious disease expert he is today l Nightline

Fauci has led the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases for 36 years, through several viral epidemics including HIV/AIDS, SARS, Zika and Ebola. Now,…

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New coronavirus hot spots cause concern l ABC News

From Iowa to Colorado, some states are seeing a spike in COVID-19 cases. BREAKING NEWS UPDATES: https://abcnews.go.com/Health/Coronavirus SUBSCRIBE to ABC NEWS: https://bit.ly/2vZb6yP Watch More on…

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Struggles for adequate COVID-19 testing remain as Trump pushes to reopen US economy

Doctors talk about working on diagnostic and antibody testing for the novel coronavirus, which experts say would need to be widespread to send people back…

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Families struggle to make ends meet while navigating COVID-19 economic relief | Nightline

Nick Stanford says his unemployment insurance isn’t enough to support his family. Keith Walker, who doesn’t qualify for unemployment, says he’s had issues getting a…

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How COVID-19 turned US nursing homes into devastating hotspots | Nightline

From Washington to Virginia, nursing homes have struggled to keep residents safe from the coronavirus. Lawmakers have cited several reasons, from lacking the proper precautions…

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While Texas and Georgia reopen, New York businesses wonder if they’ll survive | Nightline

Non-essential businesses including bowling alleys and salons in Texas cautiously reopened today. Small businesses in New York try to stay afloat, frustrated they’re not receiving…

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More states to reopen economies l ABC News

Texas and Ohio announce plans to reopen some businesses, while other states are far from that reality. ABC News’ Andrea Fujii reports. BREAKING NEWS UPDATES:…

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Georgia restaurants join other businesses in reopening but life is far from normal

Roaster’s in Atlanta has implemented stringent cleaning and seating at the restaurant has been drastically reduced. Others in the state hesitate to reopen even if…

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Snapshots from New York’s lockdown

A photographer in New York City is taking pictures of his Brooklyn neighbors on their roofs. ABC News’ Will Ganss talks with Jeremy Cohen about…

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Los Angeles offers free coronavirus testing for residents

The milestone comes as President Donald Trump appears to walk back his statement on when the nation will reach 5 million tests per day. ABC…

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