April 27, 2020 Sweden cracks down on overcrowded bars as coronavirus cases rise Sweden began cracking down on overcrowded bars Sunday in a marked departure from its lax approach to the coronavirus that had garnered international criticism.
April 27, 2020 Here's what's in the updated White House coronavirus testing guidelines The White House updated its coronavirus testing guidelines Monday with an aim toward rapidly expanding testing capabilities as states look to reopening their economies and lifting stay-at-home orders.
April 27, 2020 Brazil sees spike in coronavirus cases, with some hospitals overloaded Coronavirus cases in Brazil have skyrocketed in recent weeks, pushing many hospitals to the brink and prompting health experts to warn that the country is on its way to becoming the next global hotspot while cases plateau in other hard-hit countries.
April 27, 2020 Global coronavirus cases surpass 3 million Global cases of the novel coronavirus on Monday surpassed three million, with more than a third reported in the United States, according to the latest figures from Johns Hopkins University.
April 27, 2020 Chicago partygoers in viral video are 'literally putting everyone around you in danger,' governor says A viral video purportedly showed a massive house party in Chicago Sunday despite a stay-at-home order meant to limit the impact of the coronavirus.
April 27, 2020 Navy captain sent home for holding 'rave-themed barbecue' amid coronavirus lockdown A British Royal Navy submarine captain has been placed on leave after holding a “rave-themed barbeque” at a Plymouth dockyard amid a nationwide lockdown meant to limit the impact of the coronavirus, according to reports.
April 27, 2020 Chile introduces 'release certificates' for recovered coronavirus patients despite WHO warning Chile announced Sunday it would be introducing “release certificates” for those who have recovered from the coronavirus as part of its plan to ease lockdown measures and get people back to work.
April 26, 2020 Operation Stolen Promise: What to know about the ICE-Homeland Security initiative to stop coronavirus fraud As criminals increasingly seek ways to take advantage of the United States’ dwindling health resources and falling economy amid the coronavirus pandemic, multiple law enforcement agencies have pooled their resources to curtail this trend.
April 26, 2020 Reporter's Notebook: Coronavirus and the era of big government There may be races to reopen sectors of the economy to stem the federal spending explosion, but whether anyone likes it or not, the era of big government is here, and both sides contributed.
April 26, 2020 India announces rollback of coronavirus lockdown restrictions India is easing coronavirus lockdown restrictions in some neighborhoods mildly affected by the virus.