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.
May 12, 2020 Coronavirus leads America's second largest nurses' union to buy $3 million in PPE The nation's second largest nurses' union purchased nearly $3 million in personal protective equipment for its members.
May 12, 2020 Lebanon to impose lockdown amid surge of coronavirus cases Lebanon’s government on Tuesday announced it will impose a nationwide lockdown to combat a resurgence of coronavirus cases.
May 12, 2020 Australia's treasurer tested for coronavirus after coughing spell during speech on virus Australia’s Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has been tested for the coronavirus and has begun to self-isolate awaiting results, after a recent coughing fit Tuesday while he spoke before Parliament.
May 12, 2020 Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov hospitalized with coronavirus: reports A spokesman and close adviser for Russian President Vladimir Putin has been hospitalized with the coronavirus, according to Russian media reports.
May 11, 2020 VA, veterans groups sound alarm on mental health during coronavirus pandemic Veterans’ advocacy groups say a surge of mental health needs is on the horizon as the coronavirus pandemic strains resources and increases social isolation.
May 11, 2020 Coronavirus closes Atlantic City casinos, dealing the industry another losing hand All nine of Atlantic City's casinos remain closed because of the coronavirus, and most of the people who worked in them have lost their jobs.
May 11, 2020 Feared Mexican gang leader dies of coronavirus in prison The once notorious leader of the feared Mexican drug cartel "Los Zetas" has died in state prison from the novel coronavirus, according to a Monday report.Â
May 11, 2020 South Dakota Sioux tribe refuses to take down coronavirus checkpoints despite governor's ultimatum Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe in South Dakota has refused to remove coronavirus checkpoints on U.S. and state highways running through its reservation despite Gov. Kristi Noem’s demands to do so.