Debate heats up over using an anti-malaria drug for COVID-19
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump and members of his administration are growing emphatic in promoting an anti-malaria drug not yet officially approved for fightingRead More
Authorities: Man’s COVID-19 worries prompt murder-suicide
JOLIET, Ill. (AP) — The bodies of a man and a woman were found inside a suburban Chicago home in what authorities say was aRead More
Teen girls accused of attacking woman on bus, saying she caused coronavirus
(CNN) — Teen girls were charged with hate crimes after police said they attacked a woman on a New York bus, made “anti-Asian statements” toward her and told herRead More
Chinese tourist sites packed as country comes out of lockdown, but experts say risk still high
(CNN) — Large numbers of people flocked to popular tourists sites and major cities across China over the country’s holiday weekend, despite warnings from healthRead More
Most people recover from Covid-19. Here’s why it’s hard to pinpoint exactly how many
(CNN) — It’s a question that many want answered: Exactly how many people recover from Covid-19? Most people with Covid-19 have mild illness and are able toRead More
US company poised to start COVID-19 vaccine safety test
A second U.S. company is poised to begin a small safety test of a vaccine against the new coronavirus. Inovio Pharmaceuticals said Monday that itRead More
The mystery of why the coronavirus kills some young people
(CNN) — When 30-year-old Ben Luderer started to feel sick, he wasn’t that surprised. Just a few days earlier, his wife, Brandy, had tested positiveRead More
Stocks rise sharply on signs of progress in battling virus
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks jumped in markets around the world Monday after some of the hardest-hit areas offered sparks of hope that the worstRead More
He recovered from the coronavirus and now his plasma donation could save the lives of others
(CNN) — A California man who was diagnosed with the coronavirus and recovered has donated his plasma to help others fighting the potentially deadly virus. On March 6, JasonRead More
Hopeful birdsong, foreboding sirens: A pandemic in sound
NEW YORK (AP) — Hopeful birdsong and foreboding sirens. Chiming church bells and bleating ferry horns. The coronavirus crisis has drastically transformed the world inRead More