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Oct 2020
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Some 6,000 scientists from around the world have signed the Great Barrington, claiming that lockdowns and shelter-in-place orders are the wrong way to manage the coronavirus outbreak.

Childhood obesity is being worsened by the pandemic. And Jamie Bussel from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation says children from at-risk communities will be more impacted. 

Beverly Hills banned trick-or-tricking in the midst of the pandemic. Does it mean Halloween is canceled in 90210?

There's another spike in coronavirus infections in more than 30 states just ahead of the winter season. Olivia Troye, a former aide to the White House Coronavirus Task Force, discusses the Trump administration's strategy of insisting the country is "turning the corner" on COVID-19. 

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