Coronavirus

Are There Medications to Treat COVID-19? Here's What We Know

Pharmaceutical giants are still in the race of finding the vaccine that could prevent the further spread of COVID-19. Fortunately, there are drugs that had reportedly shown efficacy in treating the disease.
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Phoenix Sued Over Immigrants Not Receiving COVID-19 Relief Funds

Two nonprofit groups in Arizona have sued the city of Phoenix in the federal court for not including some immigrants in the recent COVID-19 relief aid.

COVID-19 Cases in Texas Nursing Homes More Than Double in a Month

The number of COVID-19 cases in Texas nursing homes has significantly increased this month, with 8,291 confirmed cases on Monday.

COVID-19 Survivor Loses Most of His Fingers Due to Complications

Gregg Garfield managed to win the battle against COVID-19, but lost almost all of his fingers. Here is why it happened.
Walt Disney World Resort Reopening

Why is Disney World Banning Valved Masks?

Disney World changed its park rules Monday with a ban on valved masks. A ban was also put in place for masks made of mesh material and those will holes in them.
17 Florida Medical Residents Tested Positive for COVID-19 After Throwing House Party

17 Florida Medical Residents Test Positive for COVID-19 After Throwing A House Party

Seventeen medical residents and a friend at the University of Florida Health reportedly acquired coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) after throwing a house party.

California Gov. Newsom Eyes $52 Million Funding for Central Valley Coronavirus Response

California Governor Gavin Newsom said a $52 million funding is eyed for Latinos in the Central Valley area as they have been disproportionately harmed by the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

Save or Spend: How Americans Used the First Round of Stimulus Checks

Some Americans were fortunate enough to save the first round of checks, while some struggle to make ends meet, so they spent theirs to the last penny.
Covid-19 Famous Victims

Coronavirus Spares No One: Famous Personalities Who Are COVID-19 Positive

People, who are older than 60 years old and some who have pre-existing health conditions such as lungs or heart disease and diabetes, are more vulnerable to COVID-19.

California Gov. Newsom Wants to Expand Protections for Essential Workers, Especially Latinos

California Governor Gavin Newsom wants additional protective measures for essential workers, especially Latinos who have been disproportionately affected by the coronavirus pandemic.

First LAPD Officer Who Died From Coronavirus was Father-To-Be

A Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officer, who was an expectant father, died on Friday after a months-long battle with coronavirus, officials said. He was the first sworn LAPD officer to have died from the deadly coronavirus.

Texas County's Hospital Forced to Choose 'Who is Sent Home to Die' as COVID-19 Cases Spike

Starr County's only hospital, Starr County Memorial Hospital, is now overflowing with COVID-19 patients because of the growing number of confirmed cases in the state.
President Trump Holds Briefing At White House

Trump Urges Schools to Reopen to Help Boost the Economy Amid COVID-19 Surge

President Donald Trump said schools can safely reopen as long as they follow coronavirus protective measures such as social distancing and handwashing.
Triage Unit Tests People With COVID-19 Symptoms at The Biggest Wholesale Market of Latin America

COVID-19 Cases in Latin America Surpasses 4 Million

The total number of COVID-19 cases in Latin America has exceeded four million on Wednesday. More than four million people in Latin America have now tested positive for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

Here Are Ways To Get Your Kids to Wear a Face Mask

Confirmed cases of coronavirus disease are still increasing across the United States. You can only do so much in your own part to avoid getting the disease.

Did You Know? You can Use Cinnamon for Blood Sugar Control

Spices have been around for a long time to give flavor in our dishes. But did you know this can help you improve your health and wellness?
Trump White House briefing on coronavirus pandemic

Trump on Coronavirus Outbreak: It Will Get Worse Before It Gets Better, Wear a Mask

President Donald Trump on Tuesday urged Americans to wear a mask as he claimed that the coronavirus pandemic in the country may "get worse before it gets better."
Grey's Anatomy

‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Plans to Talk About Coronavirus in New Season

Medical drama "Grey's Anatomy" will include coronavirus, the biggest medical crisis in recent decades, for its 17th season. It will be added to the many timely social issues the show has faced in previous seasons.

Texas Mayors Plead Congress for Coronavirus Relief amid Budget Loss

As the new coronavirus relief package is in the works in Congress, almost 100 Texas mayors are pressing for more funding to address their budget losses due to the economic impact of COVID-19.
Coronavirus Pandemic Causes Climate Of Anxiety And Changing Routines In America

L.A. Coronavirus Cases Surge May Cause Second Stay-at-Home Order

Los Angeles was one of the first U.S. cities to implement a stay-at-home order when the coronavirus pandemic hit the country. Now, L.A. is coming close to a grim distinction as it experiences a virus surge.

Texas County Hit Hard by New Coronavirus Stay at Home Order

Texas County, Hidalgo, issued a stay at home order Monday and also placed a 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew but officials may not be able to enforce it.
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