She didn’t get tested for COVID-19 explaining how everyone in Sweden who had symptoms and weren’t in need of emergency care were told to stay home.
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Texas’ lieutenant governor suggests grandparents are willing to die for US economy
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Nurses screening patients for coronavirus step outside to a rainbow, ‘a sign of hope’
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The US faces ‘severe blood shortage’ as coronavirus outbreak cancels blood drives and regular donations
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Greta Thunberg snaps heartwarming photo with her hero, education activist Malala Yousafzai
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Guinness World Records oldest man, who said secret to long life was smiling, dies at 112
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Kent State ‘gun girl’ who walked campus with AR confronted by protesters at Ohio University
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Your heart-shaped metallic balloon could cause a mass power outage, energy companies warn
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The coronavirus has nothing to do with Corona beer. But, some people seem to think so.
The search terms ‘corona beer’ and ‘corona beer virus’ have surged on Google in the recent week as the outbreak continues to spread and claim lives.