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Author: Marco della Cava, USA TODAY

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Straight-talking Dr. Anthony Fauci is the voice Americans want to hear right now. So, who is he?

May 3, 2020May 3, 2020Marco della Cava, USA TODAYComments Off on Straight-talking Dr. Anthony Fauci is the voice Americans want to hear right now. So, who is he?

Who is White House front man Dr. Anthony Fauci? Friends and colleagues not surprised to see him emerge as the nation’s trusted voice amid coronavirus.

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‘I don’t need this right now’: States may have coronavirus reopening plans, but Americans are still wary

April 24, 2020April 24, 2020Marco della Cava, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘I don’t need this right now’: States may have coronavirus reopening plans, but Americans are still wary

As some states look to open businesses, it remains to be seen whether citizens, leery of the virus, are ready to reengage.

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President Trump announces suspension of immigration to ‘protect jobs’ amid the coronavirus pandemic

April 20, 2020Marco della Cava, USA TODAYComments Off on President Trump announces suspension of immigration to ‘protect jobs’ amid the coronavirus pandemic

President Trump announced Monday he was suspending immigration into the United States as a way to “protect jobs’ amid the coronavirus pandemic.

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Latinos disproportionately dying, losing jobs because of the coronavirus: ‘Something has to change’

April 18, 2020April 19, 2020Marco della Cava, USA TODAYComments Off on Latinos disproportionately dying, losing jobs because of the coronavirus: ‘Something has to change’

Latinos are disproportionately suffering from the coronavirus because of a combination of factors, including working in low-paying front-line jobs.

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‘This will blow over’: In states without stay-at-home orders, Americans celebrate freedom as death toll climbs

April 2, 2020Marco della Cava, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘This will blow over’: In states without stay-at-home orders, Americans celebrate freedom as death toll climbs

Many Americans are uneasy with state-ordered health directives, arguing that residents should make smart decisions for themselves about coronavirus.

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‘Life may change for us all’: How we respond to the coronavirus crisis will be defining, historians say

March 29, 2020March 29, 2020Marco della Cava, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘Life may change for us all’: How we respond to the coronavirus crisis will be defining, historians say

The coronavirus has quickly become a defining moment, historians say, but whether it is a new 9/11 or a looming Great Depression is partly up to us.

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For those who survived polio, coronavirus is eerily familiar. But ultimately, ‘science won’.

March 21, 2020March 21, 2020Marco della Cava, USA TODAYComments Off on For those who survived polio, coronavirus is eerily familiar. But ultimately, ‘science won’.

Before a vaccine arrived in the 1950s, polio had the US scared and quarantined. Now, those who lived through it face a similar terror: Coronavirus.

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When will coronavirus end? What wartime and human kindness can tell us about what happens next

March 18, 2020March 18, 2020Marco della Cava, USA TODAYComments Off on When will coronavirus end? What wartime and human kindness can tell us about what happens next

Scientists, government officials, historians and cultural observers say the size and duration of the outbreak will depend on our collective actions.

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Cancel-culture is hitting us hard as coronavirus spreads through the US. Can America handle all this social distancing?

March 13, 2020March 13, 2020Marco della Cava, USA TODAYComments Off on Cancel-culture is hitting us hard as coronavirus spreads through the US. Can America handle all this social distancing?

Coronavirus has caused cancellations ranging from Broadway shows to the NBA, raising the specter of Italian-style social isolation in American cities

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Coronavirus victims are anonymous – on purpose. Releasing their names would be a disaster.

March 6, 2020Marco della Cava, USA TODAYComments Off on Coronavirus victims are anonymous – on purpose. Releasing their names would be a disaster.

U.S. coronavirus victims are unnamed in keeping with bioethical privacy considerations that remain critical to health care effectiveness.

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