April 2, 2020 How has coronavirus changed the US-Mexico border situation? The novel coronavirus has upended traditional ways of life and brought the global economy to a near-standstill.
April 2, 2020 Drop in blood supply amid coronavirus sees FDA ease donor restrictions The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) eased restrictions on blood donations to allow gay men and others to donate blood in an effort to bolster a low supply depleted by coronavirus outbreak.
April 2, 2020 Coronavirus: The most bizarre calls to police, 911 during outbreak The COVID-19Â pandemic has upended many aspects of life as countries around the world try to fight the spread of the virus.
April 2, 2020 Holland America cruise ship Zaandam disembarks at Florida port, mayor calls it 'a humanitarian solution' The mayor of Fort Lauderdale has shared details of the disembarkation plan for the Zaandam and the Rotterdam.
April 2, 2020 Coronavirus cases top 1 million worldwide, researchers say The number of confirmed coronavirus cases topped 1 million worldwide Thursday, Johns Hopkins University researchers found.
April 2, 2020 Coral Princess carrying 12 passengers with confirmed COVID-19 expected to arrive in Florida Saturday Yet another ship dealing with an outbreak of COVID-19 is heading toward Florida.
April 2, 2020 Top US coronavirus expert Dr. Fauci responds to added security detail after threats: 'I've chosen this life' Dr. Anthony Fauci, the leading infectious disease expert in the U.S., has been forced to bolster his security detail after reportedly receiving death threats, as well as some unwelcome fan messages, related to his lead role in the U.S. response to the coronavirus, according to reports. Â
April 2, 2020 Police in India raise coronavirus awareness with virus costumes while directing traffic, on patrol In order to raise awareness about coronavirus, apparently you sometimes have to wear it.
April 2, 2020 Starbucks extends catastrophe pay to employees until May 3, says lobbies will remain closed through then Employees who are sick, taking care of loved ones, or simply feel more comfortable self-isolating at home are now eligible to apply for catastrophe pay through May 3.
April 2, 2020 Texas man accused of stabbing Asian family over coronavirus could face FBI hate crime charge A man who allegedly tried to kill an Asian family inside a Texas supermarket last month to prevent them from spreading the coronavirus could be charged by the FBI for a hate crime, according to reports.