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Chicago Department of Public Health Commissioner Dr. Allison Arwady speaks in January. Arwady says the city is "one of the most prepared" for the crisis but would still not be able to handle the drastic number of predicted hospitalizations.
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A ventilator stands at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York, U.S., on Monday, March 23, 2020.
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In a pool photo provided by the Michigan Office of the Governor, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer addresses the state during a speech in Lansing, Mich., on Monday.
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Walmart announced a series of measures to safeguard against the coronavirus and urged shoppers to limit how often they visit its stores.
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People waiting outside a supermarket comply with citywide social distancing restrictions in New York City earlier this month.
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Dolly Parton will read children's books on a video stream once a week, drawing titles from her Imagination Library. She's seen here performing in Nashville, Tenn., in January.
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Health care professionals screen people at a testing site organized by the Maryland National Guard in a parking lot at FedEx Field on Monday in Landover, Md.
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Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva tried to shut down gun shops, saying they were nonessential during California's statewide coronavirus stay at home order. He has now reversed course on that stance.
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After a decade of protests in Nebraska and elsewhere, TC Energy has committed to building the controversial Keystone XL pipeline.
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