The FDA pointed out this could be because patients developed antibodies, which might help fight the infection by the virus.
A daughter of a front line hospital worker has shared her mom’s heartbreaking last texts before dying from COVID-19 infection.
A nurse in New York City who has recovered from COVID-19 and is on her way back to work was mugged by a group of youthful thugs, The Post reported. The victim and police sources told The Post that the muggers beat her badly then escaped with her purse.
Japan, which has been dealing with the outbreak since January and has just recently been experiencing tighter restrictions, is the least confident about a return to normal by June.
Malaysia turns back Rohingya boat over virus fears
Prince William admits virus fears for Charles, queen
The producers have yet to announce a release date for “Supernatural” Season 15, episode 14.
Thai man trampled by elephant from park closed by pandemic
Each virus-hit person infecting fewer than one other in Germany: data
The break-in was an easy attempt as the dealership remained closed due to the coronavirus outbreak.
The coronavirus has affected all major events in the world. Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic discussed when the sport will most likely return.
A team of researchers in the U.K. is aiming to introduce a rapid, non-invasive diagnosis of COVID-19 by means of training dogs to sniff out the coronavirus in humans.
Gross domestic product in the world's second-largest economy fell 6.8 percent in January-March from a year earlier.
Virus lockdowns send European car sales down 55%
Andy Ruiz Jr. says he wants to join Canelo Alvarez's team and be trained by Eddy Reynoso.
AFP's Yasuyoshi Chiba wins top World Press Photo prize for Sudan protest picture
Fast-fashion nightmare for Bangladeshi clothes makers
Avigan: antiviral being tested for coronavirus patients
Authorities were warning against the promotion or use of pets' heartworm medicine to treat or prevent COVID-19.
Philippines' Duterte threatens martial law-like virus crackdown
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry didn’t wear gloves while delivering food amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The decision was announced by officials from Zhuhai during a press conference on Tuesday.