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Youssou N’Dour remix on ‘Raan Coronavirus’ to benefit Senegal’s Ministry of Health (Afropop Worldwide)

A coalition of 20 Senegalese musicians teamed up to raise awareness about coronavirus and also raise funds for Senegal's Ministry of Health,...

Millions of children are at risk for measles as coronavirus fears halt vaccines (Chicago...

More than 100 million children could be at risk for measles because countries around the world are suspending national immunization programs in...

Boris Johnson leaves hospital as he continues recovery (The Guardian)

Boris Johnson has thanked the NHS for saving his life as he left hospital to recuperate at Chequers, after a week of treatment...

Even during global pandemic Trump is shunning U.S. allies (The Independent)

Conservatives close to president argue U.S. is donating more than other countries and should push back against China.

The unbearable loneliness of COVID-19 (Slate)

The conditions required to treat this virus have made things even more difficult for patients, and the doctors working to save...

First Yanomami Covid-19 death raises fears for Brazil’s indigenous peoples (The Guardian)

Acutely vulnerable population at risk as wildcat miners in Amazon reserve suspected as source of infection that killed 15-year-old.

Coronavirus may ‘reactivate’ in cured patients, Korean CDC says (Bloomberg)

The coronavirus may be “reactivating” in people who have been cured of the illness, according to Korea’s Centers for Disease Control and...

A Trump-touted malaria drug flops in coronavirus treatment (Investor’s Business Daily)

A decades-old malaria drug touted by President Donald Trump as a potential coronavirus treatment has failed to impress in an early-stage study.

How Europe failed the coronavirus test (Politico)

The contagion’s spread is a story of complacency, overconfidence and lack of preparation. They could have known....

Some Swedish hospitals have stopped using chloroquine to treat Covid-19 after reports of severe...

Several hospitals in Sweden have reportedly stopped administering chloroquine to coronavirus patients following reports the drug was causing adverse side effects.
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