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How New Zealand Got Its Coronavirus Cases Down to Zero in Seven Weeks
New Zealand’s strategy against COVID-19 seems to be working. VICE News finds out why.
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Rent Strikes are Growing Across the Country
Rent strikes are happening all over the U.S. as tenants face the economic crisis. VICE News looks at the latest efforts to cancel the rent.
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Georgia Is Open for Business. Here’s What That Looks Like.
Georgiaโs Governor Brian Kemp surprised everyone last Monday โ including the White House โ when he announced that the state would begin re-opening for business at the end of the week, starting with gyms, bowling alleys, barbers and salons.
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Why We’re Almost Certainly Undercounting the Coronavirus Dead
The official counts of coronavirus dead are hard to fathom. Even so, they almost certainly underestimate COVID-19’s true death toll.
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This Junior Doctor Was Suddenly Thrust Onto the Coronavirus Front Line. Here’s What He Saw.
View of the coronavirus battle from a London junior doctor
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No, Drinking Warm Water Won’t Stop You From Getting Coronavirus
We look at the claims swirling around online about harnessing what is supposedly the natural enemy of the virus: water.โ
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Coronavirus Is Revealing Gaping Holes in America’s Drug Supply Chain
With coronavirus slowing down production in places like China and India, it’s possible that a much wider range of medicines, from Tylenol to antibiotics, could soon run out. โ
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Life in Austria After Lockdown Starts to Lift
A cautious reopening for parts of Europe as the Covid-19 cases subside. VICE News looks at how Austria is leading the way.
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Coronavirus Is Putting Farmworkers โ and Their Jobs โ at Risk
Many small farmers and seasonal workers aren’t eligible for federal payouts during Covid-19. VICE News speaks with some of these essential workers.
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Kenya’s Cops May Be Killing More People than Coronavirus
Kenya is hunting down people who escape quarantine. VICE News investigates its measures to contain Covid-19.
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These Far-Right Fringe Conspiracies Are Driving the Anti-Lockdown Protests
This weekend protesters across the country demanded their states reopen. Militias, anti-vaxxers, and QAnon believers were among them.
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The Law Banning Congressional Insider Trading Isnโt Enough to Stop It
The law banning members of Congress from insider trading should be upgraded in light of the frantic stock trading on Capitol Hill during the coronavirus pandemic, the billโs author, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), told VICE News. Members of Congress should be banned from owning individual stocks altogether, and the sharing of โpolitical intelligenceโ with outsiders should have to be disclosed, Gillibrand said. Her remarks follow waves of outrage over members of Congress selling millions worth of shares before the market tanked over fears of coronavirus. In some cases, those sales came after closed-door briefings about the virus.
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Inside ICE Detention During the Coronavirus Outbreak
VICE News Tonight cuts through the spin, disinformation, and punditry to bring you in-depth coverage of the day’s top stories, and fearless on-the-ground reporting on the people, places and voices you won’t see anywhere else.
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Belarus Is Tackling Coronavirus with Vodka and Soccer
Half the worldโs population is in some kind of lockdown, which means half isnโt. For some countries itโs because theyโve weathered the worst of the storm, in others, thereโs a different reason. VICE News went to Belarus, the unlikely center of the sporting world.
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Yes, the Federal Government Can Force You Into Quarantine
For many Americans stuck at home due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, the idea of being quarantined now feels strangely normal. But just a few months ago, the thought was unbelievable. Although President Trump has not taken the step of issuing a nationwide quarantine order, the federal government does have the authority to do so. It rarely flexes the power, choosing to delegate the responsibility to state and local authorities. People subject to quarantines can challenge them in court. And in the past, many have won.
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Inside Rikers During the Coronavirus Outbreak
Health officials are urging people to stay six feet away from others and wash their hands in an effort to prevent the spread of coronavirus. But for over 4,000 inmates currently detained at Rikers Island in New York, thatโs tough to do. VICE News spoke with an inmate at Rikers who described conditions that were cramped and unsanitary. Michael, who did want his last name used in this story, has been incarcerated on a non-violent parole violation since January of this year. And while the New York City Department of Corrections says theyโre distributing cleaning supplies to inmates, Michael says the people in his housing unit havenโt received any.