A New Coronavirus Adviser Roils the White House With Unorthodox Ideas
Thursday, September 3, 2020 | |
| By Sheila Kaplan, Katherine J. Wu and Katie Thomas As President Trump pushes the possibility of a vaccine this year, the C.D.C. has outlined technical scenarios to state public health officials for an unidentified Vaccine A and Vaccine B. | | | By Noah Weiland, Sheryl Gay Stolberg, Michael D. Shear and Jim Tankersley Dr. Scott Atlas arrived at the White House as a coronavirus contrarian, questioning controls like masks. He has angered top health officials while pushing a suite of disputed policy prescriptions. | | | By Jim Tankersley Federal debt, as a share of the economy, hit 98 percent in the 2020 fiscal year. Many economists are pushing lawmakers to add even more to it. | | |
| Obituaries By Bruce Weber A Hall of Famer, Seaver won 311 games for four different teams. But Mets fans called him Tom Terrific for turning around the club's fortunes. | | | Opinion By Michael J. Sandel It's having a corrosive effect on American life — and hurting the Democratic Party. | | |
| By Reuters Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany said the Russian opposition leader Aleksei A. Navalny was poisoned with a nerve agent and demanded answers from Russia. Mr. Navalny is currently in a German hospital. | | | By Reuters The World Health Organization said steroids should be used to treat patients hospitalized with severe Covid-19, but advised against giving the drugs to patients with mild cases. | | | By The Associated Press Protesters in Portland, Ore., called for the mayor's resignation after his meeting with President Trump and as the unrest continues in the city. | | |
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