By ADAM GELLER and DAVID PITT Associated Press DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Even as a long-feared second wave of coronavirus strains hospitals, officials in many hard-hit states are resisting taking stronger action to stop the spread, with public fatigue, skepticism and political calculations running up against and contravening pleas from health experts. Days before a presidential election that has spotlighted President Donald Trump's scattershot response to the pandemic, new virus infections continued to spiral Friday, eclipsing record caseloads that set off national alarms in the spring and summer. During those earlier outbreaks, first in the Northeast and then in […]
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