As COVID-19 death toll in the US reaches 6,088, attention has turned to a ventilator shortage even though there are studies that show it might not even be the total solution.
Mossad, Israel's spy agency, has been given a new mission: acquiring much-medical supplies and equipment to combat COVID-19.
The patient started walking out of the isolation ward. When the nurse attempted to stop him, the man attacked her.
The study said the tiny virus can become entrapped in aerosolized droplets that can linger in the air indefinitely and potentially infect someone who walks by later.
South Korean ex-presidential candidate on virus frontline
Customers desert South Korea's animal cafes over virus fears
Asia is facing a second wave of COVID-19 infections and as cases spiral globally with one million confirmed positive and half the planet on lockdown, women are having to give birth in unprecedented circumstances.
ADB warns global cost of virus could top $4 trillion
China-based Donadoni fears for family in Italian coronavirus hotspot
UN adopts resolution calling for 'cooperation' on virus
Chinese students fleeing virus face uneasy reception back home
Paramount Pictures announced new release dates for "Top Gun: Maverick" and "A Quiet Place: Part II."
Daily COVID-19 deaths in the United States have exceeded 1,000 for the first time and will continue to climb as the pandemic claims more victims this month.
Oil rockets as Trump signals end to price war
US official denies claim that Americans buying up France's masks
Knowing who has antibodies to the virus could lead to collection of plasma to treat sick patients.
According to scientific research, the coronavirus may be spread through talking and breathing as well as sneezing and coughing.
Those who worked on the popular series recently discussed what it was like during shooting.
British Airways temporarily lays off 28,000 staff: union
Falling China imports fuel US trade deficit decrease
Global air passenger demand sees steepest decline since 9/11: IATA
An Army briefing woefully underestimated the pandemic's danger in February.