This week's AP virus coverage: • Decision to shelve reopening guidelines from U.S. disease experts came from White House. • U.S. sees worst job numbers since record keeping began in 1948. • Muted observances on WWII 75th anniversary.
AP’s daily series, “One Good Thing,” tells stories of kindness and self-sacrifice during the pandemic. Often, subjects of these stories say their efforts were stoked by tears and anxious feelings. But rather than give up, the subjects of this week’s stories show that dire situations fueled ideas to benefit others. And the results were much bigger than they ever could have imagined.
Scared for friends who had contracted the new coronavirus and worried about her daughter’s schooling and husband’s work, Whitney Rutz cried and screamed into her pillow. Then, the Portland, Oregon, residentAs a child during the World War II siege of Leningrad, Galina Yakovleva learned how to make the best of fearful times. TodayGROUND GAME
AP’s daily podcast, “Ground Game: Inside the Outbreak” chatted with U.N. chief correspondent Edith Lederer about how the
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