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Christopher has been struggling with addiction since he was 14. He uses heroin, and he says things have been hard since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
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Sherrie Sanders says she last spoke with her husband, George, on April 12. It was Easter Sunday. “He told me he was very sick. He had a fever of 102,”...
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African-Americans across the country are dying from the new coronavirus at a much higher rate than whites. Experts have a lot of explanations, but they...
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Many of America’s rural counties have just a handful of COVID-19 cases. And health experts say that may be giving residents a false sense of security....
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This story is part of Essential Voices, a series of interviews with people confronting COVID-19. Alfarena McGinty is the chief deputy coroner for Marion...
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This is part of Essential Voices, a series of interviews with people confronting COVID-19. Health care workers and first responders face serious risks...
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This is part of Essential Voices, a series of interviews with people confronting COVID-19. David Vega is a fourth year-medical student at the Indiana...
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For fourth-year medical students, spring is normally the time for an important rite of passage. They finish classes and find out where they’ll spend the...
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Update: As the case count continues to rise, information on this story is moving quickly and may be out-of-date. We recommend checking the Centers for...
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The elderly are especially vulnerable to COVID-19. The country’s first big outbreak was at a nursing home in Washington state, and more recently nursing...
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Thousands of Americans have died from COVID-19, and many more still will. The elderly are especially vulnerable, as are people with underlying health...
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Healthcare workers are under immense pressure amid the coronavirus pandemic. They face shortages of protective equipment such as gloves and masks. They...