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Patients who couldn't see a doctor earlier in the pandemic or were too afraid to go to a hospital have finally become too sick to stay away. Many ERs now struggle to cope with an onslaught of need.
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With bankruptcy looming in 2012, Detroit largely dismantled its public health department. Years later, that decision offers a cautionary tale to other U.S. cities as the painful rebuilding continues.
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The offering of the school science department's ultra-low-temperature freezer led to a bizarre mix of vaccine haves and have-nots in a small Michigan town.
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Trump has defended his refusal to wear a mask, arguing that he and those around him are routinely tested for the coronavirus.