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Author: Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY

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Black and Asian Americans report increased discrimination during pandemic, survey says

July 1, 2020 Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY Comments Off on Black and Asian Americans report increased discrimination during pandemic, survey says

A Pew study reveals an increased level of antagonism toward Asian and Black Americans since the coronavirus pandemic started.

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‘Lawful but awful’: Atlanta police had better options than using lethal force in Rayshard Brooks shooting, experts say

June 15, 2020June 15, 2020 Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘Lawful but awful’: Atlanta police had better options than using lethal force in Rayshard Brooks shooting, experts say

The Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office on Sunday said Rayshard Brooks died of two gunshot wounds to his back, ruling his death as a homicide.

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‘The major stumbling block’: Powerful police unions stand in the way of structural reform, experts say

June 12, 2020 Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘The major stumbling block’: Powerful police unions stand in the way of structural reform, experts say

Demonstrators across the country demanding justice for George Floyd might be wise to aim their wrath at a rare target: police unions.

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‘Bad economies are as hurtful to health as viruses’: US lurches toward reopening despite ominous coronavirus models

May 6, 2020May 6, 2020 Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘Bad economies are as hurtful to health as viruses’: US lurches toward reopening despite ominous coronavirus models

As opposed to other countries, much of the USA is reopening despite cases of coronavirus rising or plateauing. What lies ahead?

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When will US reach 100,000 deaths? After a horrific April, grim milestone could hit in May

May 1, 2020May 4, 2020 Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY Comments Off on When will US reach 100,000 deaths? After a horrific April, grim milestone could hit in May

After the U.S. suffered nearly 60,000 deaths because of the coronavirus in April, the prospect looms of reaching the grim milestone of 100,000.

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‘It’s going to be around a long time’: What we’ve learned from the first discovered COVID-19 cases

April 22, 2020April 23, 2020 Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘It’s going to be around a long time’: What we’ve learned from the first discovered COVID-19 cases

They both died in their homes in February, several days before COVID-19 was known to have killed anyone in the U.S. No one knew it was coronavirus that killed them – until now.

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Coronavirus in the US: How all 50 states are responding – and why eight still refuse to issue stay-at-home orders

March 30, 2020April 6, 2020 Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY Comments Off on Coronavirus in the US: How all 50 states are responding – and why eight still refuse to issue stay-at-home orders

Forty-two states have stay-at-home orders in effect, covering more than 300 million Americans. Pressure is growing for the holdouts to follow suit.

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What to expect when you get a coronavirus test: Stay calm, don’t wiggle and it will take just 10 seconds

March 16, 2020March 16, 2020 Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY Comments Off on What to expect when you get a coronavirus test: Stay calm, don’t wiggle and it will take just 10 seconds

Getting tested for the coronavirus, which is expected to become increasingly accessible, is simple and quick. Here’s what to expect.

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Trump task force says ‘worst’ is yet to come with coronavirus; CDC warns of events of more than 50 people

March 15, 2020March 16, 2020 Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY Comments Off on Trump task force says ‘worst’ is yet to come with coronavirus; CDC warns of events of more than 50 people

President Donald Trump’s glowing update on the battle against the coronavirus pandemic on Sunday clashed with his administration’s task force.

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San Jose Sharks fans attend home game despite public health officials calling for cancellation

March 6, 2020 Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY Comments Off on San Jose Sharks fans attend home game despite public health officials calling for cancellation

The San Jose Sharks had a notable turnout for Thursday’s game, despite public health officials’ recommendations to cancel due to the coronavirus.

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