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The rapid increase of coronavirus cases in at least 17 stateshave pushed local leaders to pause or roll back their re-openingplans, and some have also decided to close their beaches for theFourth of July weekend; a growing number of Republicans includingSenate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell are now...

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Main Authors Church, Rosemary, Kaye, Randi, Marquez, Miguel, Saju Matthew,Frederik Pleitgen, Ripley, Will, Jiang, Steven, Defterios, John, PhilBlack, McKenzie, David
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Published Atlanta CQ Roll Call 30.06.2020
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Summary:The rapid increase of coronavirus cases in at least 17 stateshave pushed local leaders to pause or roll back their re-openingplans, and some have also decided to close their beaches for theFourth of July weekend; a growing number of Republicans includingSenate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell are now agreeing to healthexperts' advice that wearing a mask could save not just themselves butalso their loved ones and other people; the European Union has alreadyreleased its list of 15 countries who are allowed to travel insideE.U. The United States was not included in the list, but China wherethe virus originated, is surprisingly included; China's parliament haspassed a national security law that would criminalize acts against thecentral government like what they call secession and terrorism; U.S.Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announce that the U.S. is ending itsexports of defense equipment to Hong Kong as tensions with China keepsrising
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