April 11, 2020 Coronavirus and tornado shelters: Here's what forecasters say you should do during a warning Forecasters have issued guidance about using shelters as tornado season approaches.
April 11, 2020 America relearning the lessons of the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic Many of the successes, and failures, from 1918 provide valuable lessons for 2020.
April 9, 2020 Coronavirus 5G conspiracy theory debunked: Experts say there’s no connection As the novel coronavirus spreads around the world, bizarre theories have emerged online linking 5G technology to the COVID-19 pandemic.
April 9, 2020 Las Vegas reeling from coronavirus' economic impact: Millions of tourists to 'virtually zero' Like much of the country, Nevada has all but shut down, with the bright lights of the Las Vegas Strip replaced with the flashing lights of police cars stationed in front of casinos amid efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19.
April 9, 2020 Mississippi puts ingenuity to the test in the fight against coronavirus Respiratory failure associated with Covid-19 has sent the demand for ventilators soaring across the country. In Mississippi, an overwhelming surge of coronavirus patients hasn’t been as issue, by large, for hospitals around the state. But state and medical officials are preparing for the worse.Â
April 9, 2020 Can you get coronavirus twice? As health officials around the world scramble to fight the coronavirus pandemic, many questions remain unanswered.
April 9, 2020 Florida teacher goes out of her way to help struggling student during coronavirus lockdown A first-grade teacher in Florida went above and beyond last week to cheer up one of her students who appeared to be having a hard time with the coronavirus lockdown.
April 9, 2020 Georgia hospital workers cheer as first coronavirus patient transferred out of ICU Doctors, nurses and other healthcare workers at a Georgia hospital lined the halls cheering as the first COVID-19 patient was transferred out of the intensive care unit on Wednesday.
April 9, 2020 Coronavirus and warm weather: Fauci says 'one should not assume' virus will fade away Just because warmer weather is in the weeks ahead does not mean that coronavirus will fade away, according to the nation's top infectious disease expert.Â
April 9, 2020 Chicago jail becomes top coronavirus hot spot, exceeding cases aboard USS Roosevelt A major jail in Chicago is now considered the top hotspot for coronavirus cases in the nation, exceeding the number of infections recorded aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt, a containment zone in New Rochelle, N.Y., and a nursing home in Kirkland, Wash., according to a report published Wednesday.