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Coronavirus Special
Report: COVID More Widespread, Less Severe
A new report that uses CDC data estimates that 8.7 million people in the U.S. were infected during three weeks in March -- far higher than the 122,00 confirmed cases in that time period.
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The Right Way to Wear a Face Mask
Face masks are a good way to slow the spread of the new coronavirus, and some states and cities now require people to wear them in public. Here's how to check your mask and put it on properly.
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Overlooked COVID-19 Symptom: Stomach Upset
A fever, dry cough, and shortness of breath are hallmark signs of COVID-19. But a recent analysis found that many patients with mild cases had digestive problems, such as diarrhea, vomiting, or belly pain.
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Doctors Puzzle Over COVID-19 Lung Symptoms
As doctors treat more patients who are severely ill from COVID-19, they're noticing differences in how their lungs are damaged.
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When to Visit the ER for COVID-19 Symptoms
An expert discusses when you should visit a hospital emergency department for your symptoms and when you should stay home.
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How Many Cases Are in Your State?
See our interactive map for the number of cases in your state, along with information on closures and testing.
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COVID-19's Impact on the Restaurant Industry
We talk with the host of the Food Network show "Restaurant: Impossible," Robert Irvine, about how restaurants have been affected and what their future might look like.
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