April 14, 2020 Ohio prisons see rise in coronavirus infections, deaths while union questions state leadership Ohio's prison guard union is raising questions about the state's handling of coronavirus in its prisons after a guard and inmate die from COVID-19.
April 14, 2020 Coronavirus 'Code Sun': How one hospital celebrates patients' recoveries “Here Comes The Sun” never sounded so good. The heartwarming song from The Beatles is taking on a whole new life in one hospital just outside New York City.
April 13, 2020 Coronavirus ICU nurse who also worked at Ground Zero says, 'This is worse' This is much worse. That’s the sentiment of an ICU nurse in New Jersey who is comparing the triage at Ground Zero on 9/11 and the triage care she’s providing during the coronavirus crisis.
April 10, 2020 As coronavirus crisis continues, is 3D printing having its moment? The coronavirus pandemic has put a strain on the country’s medical supply chain leading the tech world to step up and provide quick solutions through 3D printing. Scores of companies, volunteer organizations, and tech-focused collectives have been nimbly designing schematics for anyone to print up items like ventilator parts and PPE equipment like masks. These designs could prove to be vital as the health crisis in the US begins its second month.
April 10, 2020 Coronavirus leads restaurant industry down path of 'financial tsunami,' warns chain eatery owner One industry that has suffered greatly during the coronavirus pandemic is the restaurant industry.
April 4, 2020 Ohio inmate alleges COVID-19 outbreak in prison, lack of testing, threats of retaliation An Ohio inmate is alleging a COVID-19 outbreak at one prison while Gov. DeWine announces 38 potential early releases.
April 3, 2020 VA hospitals lack adequate coronavirus testing, protocol according to new report The hospital system set up for nation’s veterans is ill-equipped to handle the COVID-19 pandemic according to a new report from the VA’s Office of Inspector General.
April 1, 2020 Cell therapy touted as possible coronavirus treatment by Cleveland biotech company The coronavirus has killed more than 4,000 people in the United States so far, and the race is on to find a vaccine, along with other treatments, to save the lives of those who are already infected.
April 1, 2020 Coronavirus uniting people in way not seen since 9/11, first responder says The coronavirus pandemic is uniting people in ways that one New York first-responder told Fox he hasn't seen since the September 11 attacks. And he would know, considering he was working as an NYPD Detective in Manhattan when the planes flew over his head.
March 31, 2020 Coronavirus leaves NYC's homeless students struggling to connect to virtual classrooms To combat the spread of COVID-19, school districts across the nation have closed, leaving many students to depend on e-learning -- a struggle especially for the homeless.