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Coronavirus around the world: June 2, 2020

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The biggest COVID-19 stories today: New York City plans to reopen office-based jobs, real estate services, retail reopening, barber shops and hair salons in five upstate regions.

The World Health Organization says that COVID-19 may add to a rising issue of antibiotic resistance. The W.H.O is suggesting doctors avoid using antibiotic therapy or prophylaxis in patients with mild cases of COVID-19, unless there is a clear reason to do so.

Hong Kong is extending its ban on social gatherings of over eight people after finding some local transmission of COVID-19 cases.

Japan’s professional baseball players across the country are back on the field, practicing for an upcoming match in June. Safety precautions are being taken, although it appears

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