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We heard a lot about flattening the curve during the beginning of the pandemic. It had to do with making sure hospitals didn't get overwhelmed with patients sick from the virus.Stay-at-home orders and canceling elective medical procedures were necessary. Now, there's a second curve researchers are concerned about flattening. It has to do with what's expected to be a rush on the health care system when all those procedures that were put on hold get rescheduled.Researchers at Johns Hopkins University are studying what's happening in real-time. They are also able to point to some past events that might give them an idea of what could happen.In the case of Ebola, patients didn't come back in for elective surgeries and treatments right away.“You started from very low but then very, very quickly that rebounded at a very surprisingly fast pace,” said Tinglong Dai, a professor at Johns Hopkins Carey Business School.So, as more states restart elective procedures, the curve and demand on the health care system will go up and researchers suggest if not prepared, it could catch them off guard.Plus, with concerns about a second wave of the coronavirus, there's potential to reach capacity.“On the supply side, you could have nurses getting sick, doctors getting sick and in fact you may not have enough testing because even now we don’t have enough testing,” said Dai.The research is looking at what's happening right now in Johns Hopkins dermatology with nearly all skin cancer treatments on hold.They hope to come up with the best models to flatten the curve on elective procedures to help reduce the negative implications on patient outcomes and added costs. They hope to have the papers ready by January. 1725

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is deriding the nation’s governors as “weak” and demanding tougher crackdowns on protesters in the aftermath of more violent protests in dozens of American cities. Trump spoke Monday to governors on a video teleconference with law enforcement and national security officials, telling the local leaders they “have to get much tougher” amid nationwide protests and criticizing their responses. The days of protests were triggered by the death of George Floyd, a black man who died after he was pinned at the neck by a white Minneapolis police officer. They turned violent in several cities, with looting and mayhem, and fires ignited in the park across from the White House.On Friday, Trump derided rioters on Twitter as "thugs" and threatened to order the National Guard to shoot anyone looting in cities throughout the country. That particular tweet was hidden from Trump's timeline for violating Twitter's platform rules on "glorifying violence."Trump addressed the ongoing protests during a speech following SpaceX's successful launch in Florida on Saturday. Trump said during that speech that he hoped the officers responsible for Floyd's death were brought to justice, but continued to deride rioters.Trump has not made any public appearances since his Saturday speech. 1321

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – A whistleblower claims the Department of Health and Human Services sent workers to China to receive the first American evacuees without appropriate gear to protect themselves from the coronavirus and they weren’t properly trained in infection control, 283

  

Whenever New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo hears of an aircraft hitting a building, the September 11 terror attacks immediately come to mind.Monday was no different, when a helicopter crash-landed on the roof of 787 Seventh Ave. in midtown Manhattan."If you're a New Yorker, you have a level of PTSD from 9/11. And I remember that morning all too well," he said."So as soon as you hear an aircraft hit a building, my mind goes where every New Yorker's mind goes."New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said nothing suggests the crash was a terror attack, although the cause is still under investigation. One person believed to be the pilot is dead.But the initial minutes of confusion evoked the terror of the September 11 attacks for those inside the building.Nathan Hutton, who works on the 29th floor of 787 Seventh Ave., said many people felt the building shake.Initially, no one though much of the shaking, he said, "until security said, 'get out of the building,' then you got a little nervous.""Do I want to be coming down a staircase if there is something bad that's happening?" Hutton said."We had no choice, we all got out. Everybody was somewhat calm, but they were nervous because that thought is in the back of your mind." 1231

  

VATICAN CITY – The Vatican is reportedly using donations meant for the weak and suffering to plug the hole in its administrative budget.People familiar with the funds 179

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