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Coronavirus Update: It’s Time to Have ‘The Talk’ About Coronavirus

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On Wednesday, the U.S. saw a record number of new coronavirus cases in a single day, with almost 46,000 infections reported.

Many leaders have turned their backs on the most vulnerable communities, Blacks and Hispanics, even as essential workers of color continue to put themselves, and the health of their loved ones at home, in harm’s way to keep other families fed, entertained and happy.

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The three most populous states, Florida, California and Texas, are setting records for new coronavirus cases daily.

As many states are on the verge of being overwhelmed by new coronavirus cases, the Trump administration is ending its support for 13 drive-thru coronavirus testing sites on June 30.

Seven sites are in Texas, which hit record numbers of confirmed coronavirus cases and hospitalizations this week.

Source: Black America Web

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