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Texas woman claimed COVID-19 is a media hoax & can be stopped by “faith.” Days later she died.
She said more people have died in cross-stitching accidents than coronavirus infections. Now COVID-19 has killed her.
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Donald Trump’s favorite anti-LGBTQ network is telling people not to follow coronavirus rules
John Oliver called out the network for comparing stay-at-home orders to “slavery” and “Hitler’s Germany.”
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Megachurch pastor buses in hundreds for service despite believing “the science” of pandemic lockdown
His claims his followers have a “command from God” to ignore the science and potentially expose themselves to coronavirus.
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Ina Garten shares the best cosmo recipe to drink “during a crisis”
“You never know who’s going to stop by… Wait a minute, nobody’s stopping by.” Good, because she only has half a liter of vodka.
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Condom factory workers are considered “essential” now that a global shortage looms
The world’s biggest manufacturer says it will be difficult to “jumpstart” the factories to fill the shortage.
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Franklin Graham says his COVID-19 tent hospital won’t discriminate. A gay man says they refused him.
Volunteers are required to agree gay people will go to hell, but Franklin Graham promises they’ll treat queer people fairly. Has he already been proven a liar?
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Anti-LGBTQ televangelist says that if you “serve the Lord your God” then you won’t get coronavirus
The advocate of “pray away the gay” now says you can “pray away the COVID-19.”
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Let Julie Andrews teach you how to fight COVID-19 with the Sound of Music
These videos are the perfect thing to watch when you’re vonTrapped at home.
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States declare churches “essential” to exempt them from coronavirus prevention measures
States are trying to keep people from congregating in large groups, but Texas, Florida, and others are carving out religious exemptions.
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“Tiger King” Joe Exotic quarantined inside prison medical center for coronavirus
The former roadside “zoo” owner was moved to the medical center after inmates at the jail where he was being held tested positive for the virus.