June 11, 2020 Johnson & Johnson says coronavirus vaccine's human trials moved up to July Johnson & Johnson, the largest health care company in the world, has bumped the start of human trials for its potential coronavirus vaccine by two months to begin in July, according to multiple reports.
June 11, 2020 US coronavirus deaths could double, hit 200,000 by September: report The number of coronavirus deaths in the U.S. could double over the next few months, reaching 200,000 by September, according to a report.
June 11, 2020 US coronavirus cases surpass 2M, spike in many areas while Europe’s decline, CDC says Confirmed cases of the coronavirus passed the 2 million mark in the U.S. on Wednesday, with infection rates in many areas appearing to spike -- despite declines in infections throughout Europe, according to a report.
June 10, 2020 Disney to begin reopening California resort July 9, other parks to follow, after coronavirus closed their doors Disney announced Wednesday that it will begin a phased reopening of its Southern California resort on July 9 after four months of closure during the coronavirus pandemic.
June 9, 2020 WHO official walks back statement that asymptomatic transmission is 'very rare' The statement created a flurry of frustrations and confusion over social media.
June 9, 2020 Mexico's coronavirus peak could be 'several' weeks away, health official warns Mexican health officials warned Tuesday that the peak of coronavirus cases could still be “several” weeks away as overall cases continue to rise daily.
June 9, 2020 Orange County chief health adviser resigns after requiring residents to wear face masks, receiving death threats The chief health adviser in Orange County, Calif., resigned Monday night.
June 9, 2020 Spike in coronavirus cases in Napa County, Calif. linked to Memorial Day gatherings A health official in a California county said socializing over Memorial Day weekend is likely behind a recent spike in cases of the novel coronavirus.
June 8, 2020 Coronavirus: Asymptomatic spread 'appears to be rare,' WHO official says The spread of coronavirus by people not showing symptoms "appears to be rare," a World Health Organization official said Monday.
June 7, 2020 Brazil stops publishing its running coronavirus death toll Brazil's government has stopped publishing a running total of coronavirus deaths and infections in an extraordinary move that critics call an attempt to hide the true toll of the disease in Latin America's largest nation.