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Tarrant County Public Health reported the deaths of five residents Sunday and 422 new cases of coronavirus. The deaths include a White Settlement man in his 70s, two Fort Worth men in his 60s, a Benbrook man in his 70s and a Pantego woman in his 90s. All had underlying …
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NEW YORK (AP) – Jana Jumpp spends eight hours a day updating a spreadsheet, not for work, but for a recent hobby: discovering how many of Amazon’s 400,000 warehouse workers have become ill with the coronavirus. Amazon won’t give out a number, so Jumpp tracks it alone and shares what …
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