Reopening Has Begun. No One Is Sure What Happens Next.
| By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG, FARAH STOCKMAN and SHARON LaFRANIERE In both red and blue states, governors, health departments and hospitals are finding innovative ways to cope, but still lack what experts say they need to track and contain outbreaks. | | | By BEN CASSELMAN The heated debate over when to restart the economy has obscured an issue that could prove just as thorny: How to do it. | | | By ELLEN GABLER and MICHAEL H. KELLER Prescriptions for two antimalarial drugs jumped by 46 times the average when the president promoted them on TV. There's no proof they work against Covid-19. | | |
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| New York By MICHAEL SCHWIRTZ and KIRSTEN LUCE The inequities of New York City's health care system are clear at a public hospital in a section of Brooklyn hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic. | | | Opinion By DIANA SPECHLER It has become an act of resilience in isolation, a way to seduce without touch. | | |
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