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David Sherfinski

David Sherfinski covered politics for The Washington Times. 

Articles by David Sherfinski

A truck loaded with bodies drives toward a burial trench on Hart Island, Thursday, April 9, 2020, in the Bronx borough of New York. New York City could bury virus victims in temporary graves if city morgues are overwhelmed. (AP Photo/John Minchillo) ** FILE **

Most Americans don’t believe publicly reported coronavirus death toll: Poll

About two-thirds of Americans say they don't believe the U.S. death toll from the coronavirus outbreak is in line with publicly reported numbers, with Democrats more likely to suspect an undercount and Republicans more likely to think that there are fewer deaths than the official tally. Published May 5, 2020

A health worker collects a man's blood sample for antibody test of a new coronavirus at a drive through testing site in Tangerang, Indonesia, Monday, May 4, 2020. (AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana)

FDA cracks down on faulty antibody tests

The Trump administration said Monday it will scrutinize coronavirus antibody tests more closely in response to fears that companies are selling faulty kits as the U.S. response to the COVID-19 pandemic enters the critical phase of figuring out who has been infected, who is most at risk and whether the nation can reopen without major setbacks. Published May 4, 2020

Screen grab taken from video issued by Britain's Oxford University, showing a person being injected as part of the first human trials in the UK to test a potential coronavirus vaccine, untaken by Oxford University in England, Thursday April 23, 2020.  Two volunteers have received the first vaccine trial against the COVID-19 Coronavirus on Thursday. (Oxford University Pool via AP)

Coronavirus vaccine in 2020 ‘pretty good’ Oxford University professor says

Prospects of landing a vaccine for the coronavirus this year are "pretty good" and a top candidate may show efficacy by June, a British front-runner in the medical race said Sunday, as the U.S. and other countries clamor for ways to shield people returning to work and other normal routines. Published May 3, 2020

In this April 7, 2020, file photo, Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, speaks about the coronavirus in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) ** FILE **

Dr. Anthony Fauci slated to testify May 12 before Senate health panel

Dr. Anthony Fauci, a member of the White House coronavirus task force, is slated to testify before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee on May 12, after the Trump administration blocked him from testifying to a House panel next week. Published May 2, 2020