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Should they stay or should they go? UNC students in Chapel Hill try to make sense of coronavirus cancellations

[ad_1] CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — First they came to campus, ready to begin classes after the University of North Carolina said the coronavirus would not stop in-person learning here. Then, after just one week, the virus took hold. And regular classes were halted, leaving students to face yet another state of confusion caused by COVID-19. […]

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60% of Americans agree confirmed coronavirus cases are rising because of more infections, but most Republicans blame testing

[ad_1] Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) arrive with a patient while a funeral car begins to depart at North Shore Medical Center where the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) patients are treated, in Miami, Florida. Maria Alejandra Cardona/File Photo via Reuters 6 in 10 Americans agree that the rise in confirmed US coronavirus cases is due to an

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South Korea battles worst coronavirus outbreak in months, warns of crisis

[ad_1] By Hyonhee Shin SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea warned on Monday of a looming novel coronavirus crisis as new outbreaks flared, including one linked to a church where more than 300 members of the congregation have been infected but hundreds more are reluctant to get tested. The outbreak linked to the Sarang Jeil Church

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