May 13, 2020 Thousands of Georgia teens given licenses without road test during coronavirus crisis must take one after all, governor says The thousands of Georgia teens given their driver’s licenses without taking a road test during the coronavirus pandemic will have to take one after all, the governor said Tuesday.
May 13, 2020 Texas prisons begin widespread self-administered coronavirus testing on inmates Texas officials announced Tuesday state prisons will begin widespread testing for inmates after concerns the coronavirus has largely entrenched the system while so far going widely undetected.
May 13, 2020 Coronavirus outbreak at Maruchan ramen noodle factory in Virginia sickens at least 7 workers An outbreak of the novel coronavirus at a Maruchan ramen noodle factory in Virginia has sickened several workers, according to local reports.Â
May 13, 2020 Hawaii could face civil unrest, rioting if coronavirus reopening doesn't happen quicker, top official says Hawaii’s top emergency response official said he fears there will be civil unrest and rioting if the state doesn’t speed up its process of reopening the economy amid the coronavirus pandemic.
May 12, 2020 Coronavirus antibody tests become surprising new trend at wellness spas, Botox clinics, report says Across the U.S., a range of businesses are throwing in antibody tests with their normal services amid a surge in demand during the coronavirus pandemic, though health experts caution that many have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration, according to a Tuesday report.
May 12, 2020 Reporter's Notebook: Capitol Hill tries catching up to coronavirus war Police and security are protecting against terror and other violent attacks – but not doing much about the coronavirus.
May 12, 2020 Spanish woman, 113, beats coronavirus, got 'bored' in isolation, report says A 113-year-old woman in Spain has reportedly made a full recovery after getting infected with the coronavirus in April. Â
May 12, 2020 Some Brazilian cities suddenly lock down as coronavirus cases surge Brazilian state and city governments are moving ahead with mandatory lockdowns in defiance of President Jair Bolsonaro, who has repeatedly downplayed the threat posed by the coronavirus pandemic.
May 12, 2020 Coronavirus disruptions see drone meal delivery launching in North Carolina The town of Holly Springs will soon be able to order meals and groceries using drone delivery, helping to maintain social distance with no-contact service.
May 12, 2020 Some Georgia nurses start making house calls, as coronavirus changes way of life Health officials in Georgia are scrambling to treat patients afraid to leave their homes amid the coronavirus outbreak -- as some nurses are now making house calls.