More than 11 million COVID-19 cases have now been reported in the United States, and many states across the country have enacted restrictions to slow the spread.
The distribution of COVID-19 vaccines across the country might face different problems. Different state officials are now planning how to deal with these issues.
A new study by Princeton University researchers showed that safety measures for COVID-19 may delay future outbreaks of flu and other respiratory illnesses.
A total of 20 million Americans could be vaccinated with Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine before the end of the year, according to a top official involved in the government's vaccine initiative.
President Donald Trump has provided the public an update about the COVID-19 vaccine as cases surge across the country during his first public speech since Election Day.
Earlier this month, a text message had circulated to Americans, urging the receivers to click what reports described as "a nefarious link" so they could receive a $1,200 stimulus check in response to COVID-19.
The Latino electorate in Georgia has been growing. Its turnout has also been increasing, leaving behind Latinos' national participation rates in 2016 and 2018.
Democratic presidential hopeful Joe Biden has discussed the need for passing a new COVID-19 relief package with two top Democrat officials in Congress.
Health experts had raised some concerns over Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine. They said that the shot might be safe and effective, but many questions are left unanswered.
The COVID-19 vaccine developed by Pfizer Inc. and its partner BioNTech proved to be 90% effective in protecting the people against the virus in a pivotal study.
Doctors are now examining the link of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome that may occur after the COVID-19 patient recovered from the infectious and deadly virus.
Puerto Rico's Health Department announced on Friday that they will provide free COVID-19 rapid tests across the island to determine the number of infections.