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There Is a Children's Coronavirus Manifestation. It's Called MIS-C
Juliet Daly, 12, rides her bike outside her home in Covington, La., after recovering from a rare heart condition believed to be triggered by an inflammatory response to covid-19. A nasal swab confirmed she also had a second viral infection, adenovirus. (photo: Gerald Herbert/AP)
Ariana Eunjung Cha and Chelsea Janes, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "The day Juliet Daly's heart gave out started much like every other Monday during the quarantine."
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Lindsey Graham. (photo: Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call/Getty Images)
Lindsey Graham. (photo: Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call/Getty Images)


Karen J. Greenberg | Over There Is Now Over Here: America's Pandemic Role Reversal
Karen J. Greenberg, TomDispatch
Greenberg writes: "With Covid-19, the very idea of American exceptionalism may have seen its last days. The virus has put the realities of wealth inequality, health insecurity, and poor work conditions under a high-powered microscope."
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A grocery worker unpacks boxes of food outside of a Brooklyn grocery store on April 23. (photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
A grocery worker unpacks boxes of food outside of a Brooklyn grocery store on April 23. (photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)


Essential Workers Are Losing Their Hazard Pay Even Though the Hazard Isn't Over
Anna North, Vox
Excerpt: "Kroger and other companies provided 'hero pay' to employees as the pandemic ratcheted up the risk to their safety. For many, it will end this month."
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The debate over masks in America has its roots in a misunderstanding of personal freedom. (image: Getty Images Plus/Slate)
The debate over masks in America has its roots in a misunderstanding of personal freedom. (image: Getty Images Plus/Slate)


Refusing to Wear a Mask Is a Uniquely American Pathology
Dahlia Lithwick, Slate
Lithwick writes: "It is strange, about the masks. That it's masks that have become charged objects, signifying the difference between Americans who want to protect themselves and others from COVID-19 and those who refuse to believe in COVID-19, is no longer in doubt."
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A homophobic banner unfurled at a football match between OGC Nice and Olympique de Marseille in August last year. (photo: Valéry Hache/AFP/Getty Images)
A homophobic banner unfurled at a football match between OGC Nice and Olympique de Marseille in August last year. (photo: Valéry Hache/AFP/Getty Images)


Homophobic Crimes Rise by More Than a Third in France
Agence France-Presse
Excerpt: "Homophobic attacks and insults in France rose by 36% last year, according to figures released by the interior ministry, prompting the government to talk of an 'anchoring' of homophobia in the country."
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Gravediggers wearing suits and face masks to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus bury a body Friday at the Jardínes del Recuerdo cemetery in Managua, Nicaragua. (photo: Inti Ocon/AFP/Getty Images)
Gravediggers wearing suits and face masks to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus bury a body Friday at the Jardínes del Recuerdo cemetery in Managua, Nicaragua. (photo: Inti Ocon/AFP/Getty Images)


'Express Burials' Raise Fears That Nicaragua Is Hiding a Coronavirus Tragedy
Ismael López Ocampo and Mary Beth Sheridan, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "Guillermo Maltez called his son late one night to say goodbye. The 59-year-old taxi driver was being disconnected from a respirator in a Nicaraguan hospital."
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Leaders from East Pomio local-level government communities at the convention. (photo: Wide Bay Conservation Association/Mongabay)
Leaders from East Pomio local-level government communities at the convention. (photo: Wide Bay Conservation Association/Mongabay)


Gender-Based Violence Shakes Communities in the Wake of Forest Loss
John C. Cannon, Mongabay
Cannon writes: "Women in the province of East New Britain in Papua New Guinea say they have faced increasing domestic violence, along with issues like teenage pregnancy and drug abuse, in their communities as logging and oil palm plantations have moved in."
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