U.S. Hospitals Prepare Guidelines For Who Gets Care Amid Coronavirus Surge
Doctors in Italy are overwhelmed by coronavirus cases and prioritizing which patients get care. Many U.S. doctors could soon be making the same life-or-death decisions. (Image credit: Andreas...
View ArticleIn Oregon, Neighbors Use Social Media To Offer — And Ask For — Help
Some Oregonians are using social media to organize care for neighbors during the coronavirus outbreak. A Facebook group in Bend is teeming with requests and offers to help with childcare and errands....
View ArticlePregnant And Worried About Coronavirus? How To Stay Safe And Make A Game Plan
Here's what the latest research says about pregnancy and coronavirus — and what doctors and hospitals recommend to keep pregnant mothers and newborns safe. (Image credit: Stringer/Getty Images)
View ArticleWhen Cancer And Coronavirus Collide: Fear And Resilience
Cancer makes you face your mortality. Add in coronavirus and there's even more stress. What do people with cancer need to get by? And what can they teach us about coping? (Image credit: Angela Hsieh...
View ArticleAs Restaurants Across The Country Close Their Doors, Deliveries Pick Up
The service industry is taking a serious hit due to social distancing. But delivery drivers for Uber Eats say their business is on the rise. (Image credit: Isabella Gomez Sarmiento/NPR)
View ArticleGraduation, Financial Aid, Admissions — For This Year's College-Bound, The...
Colleges have extended deposit deadlines, the SAT and ACT are canceling testing dates and students and their families are navigating financial decisions amid the uncertainty. (Image credit: Dani...
View ArticleClosed All At Once: Restaurant Industry Faces Collapse
Rapid shutdowns to stem the coronavirus have delivered an unprecedented blow to restaurants around the U.S. Many are quickly running out of cash and their workers are losing their jobs. (Image credit:...
View ArticleSoutheast Asian Nations Tighten Restrictions To Help Contain Spread Of...
Tourists are being banned outright after many countries on the continent reported a sharp increase in the number of cases this past week. (Image credit: Vincent Thian/AP)
View ArticleTrump Urges Car Companies To Make Ventilators Without Imposing Defense...
The president encouraged automakers to produce critical supplies that would help with shortages due to the coronavirus. But he has yet to enforce the Cold War relic, which he invoked last Wednesday....
View ArticleTrump Activates National Guard To 3 States Hit Hardest By Coronavirus
President Trump said he has activated the National Guard to assist New York, California and Washington. (Image credit: Eric Baradat/AFP via Getty Images)
View ArticleNew York Gov. Cuomo Calls For Army Corps To Help Build Temporary Hospitals
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he has already identified four sites to build temporary hospitals to help deal with the surging cases of coronavirus in the state.
View ArticleGerman Chancellor Angela Merkel Goes Into Self-Isolation
Merkel put herself under self-quarantine after learning that her doctor had tested positive for COVID-19. (Image credit: Pool/Getty Images)
View ArticleIndia Observes 14 Hours Of Self-Quarantine
Heeding a call from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, millions of people took part in a voluntary "public curfew" on Sunday to demonstrate support for the nation's medical community.
View ArticleMexico To Begin 'Healthy Distancing' Amid Criticism It Has Done Too Little...
Starting Monday, Mexicans will be urged to maintain safe distances from each other, and if possible, work from home. At least 250 cases and two deaths have been reported in the country.
View Article3 GOP Senators In Self-Quarantine Will Be Unable To Vote On Coronavirus Relief
After a positive coronavirus test for Sen. Rand Paul, Sens. Mitt Romney and Mike Lee, who said they had recent contact with Paul but showed no symptoms, voluntarily self-quarantine. (Image credit:...
View ArticleTests At Nursing Home In Washington State Confirm 30 Coronavirus Cases
A month after an outbreak at a nursing home in Seattle, testing at a facility in Bellingham reveals that 24 residents and six of the facility's staff have become infected with the virus.
View ArticlePrisons And Jails Change Policies To Address Coronavirus Threat Behind Bars
Some prisons are waiving fees for hygiene supplies and county jails are releasing certain inmates early to combat the potential threat posed by the Covid-19 virus. (Image credit: PACER)
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