CDC Warns Surge In Deaths, New COVID-19 Cases Amid Reopening Of Several States
The CDC issued a warning about a possible increase in deaths as almost half of U.S. states started easing stay-at-home restrictions, which were put in place to slow down the spread of coronavirus.
Nursing Director Who Kept Critically-ill Children Free From Coronavirus Hailed As 'Hero'
A New York City nursing director has been praised for keeping critically-ill children under her watch from getting infected with the coronavirus, according to a report by The Post.
Murder Hornets Update: Japanese Honeybees Defend Themselves By 'Cooking' These Invaders
Japanese honeybees have found a way to defend themselves against the dreaded murder hornets, and it involves ‘cooking’ the giant wasps until they die, a New York Times report said.
Hawaii State Authorities Arrest Honeymooners After Violating Quarantine Rules
A newlywed couple from California was arrested on their Hawaiian honeymoon after repeatedly violating the state's mandatory quarantine for travelers, reports say.
Coronavirus Woes: Doctors Alarmed Over Increasing Number Of Younger Adult Patients
Doctors are getting alarmed over the rising number of admissions of young COVID-19 patients, some of them severely ill, according to reports.
Russia Records 10,000 New Coronavirus Cases In One Day
A major headache for President Vladimir Putin is starting to develop as coronavirus cases in hits a record with the addition of 10,633 new cases Sunday, according to report.
Coronavirus Pirates: Women Dressed As Nurses Swipes Packages Off Porches In East Washington
Local authorities report that two women dressed in nurse’s garbs are allegedly swiping packages off porches of houses in Washington State.
NY Doctor Says It's Time To Care For Non-Coronavirus Patients, Pandemic Already Lessening
An organization representing New York physicians is urging people to visit doctors’ offices for medical care amid the pandemic, while a health provider has emailed similar messages to its patients.
Americans Turn To Hunting For Fear Of Food Shortage Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
Many Americans are turning to hunting amid fears of food shortages after food factories and meat plants halt their operations due to the COVID-19 pandemic, reports say.
12-Year-Old Coronavirus Patient Had Three Symptoms Before Suffering Heart Attack
A 12-year-old COVID-19 patient suffered three symptoms before having a heart attack, but she survived, according to reports.
Atlanta Post-Lockdown: Many Americans Gather To Buy New Air Jordans
Atlanta saw first-hand the huge yearning of the people to return to normalcy as they form lines to buy new Air Jordan sneakers after stay-at-home orders were lifted, report says.
Coronavirus Reopening: Wuhan's Struggles With New Normal Show The Path Ahead
People around the world have been watching Wuhan as it reopens the economy; it has shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic. Many are looking forward to learning how the city is returning back to normal, but is it really business as usual?
Coronavirus Patient Dies After Medical Residents Reportedly Set Ventilator Too High
A ventilator set too high by medical resident doctors may have caused the death of a coronavirus patient in New York, according to reports.
New York 'Chain Smoking' Woman Angers Neighbors With Habit During Lockdown, Faces Lawsuit
A Manhattan woman, known for chain-smoking, got her landlord filing a lawsuit against her after she allegedly refused smoking despite the smoke reaching the apartments of her neighbors.
'Dead' Coronavirus Particles May Cause Recovered Patients To Test Positive Once Again
‘Dead’ coronavirus particles that remained in the bodies of recovered COVID-19 patients may have been the cause why they tested positive again, a report quoting South Korean health officials said.
Philadelphia Supermarket Uses Plastic Tents To Keep Cashiers Safe At Work
The cashier's side of checkout lines at one Philadelphia supermarket was outfitted with plastic "tents" to contribute to workers' safety during the pandemic.
How Many Times Do Americans Hit Snooze Before Getting Out Of Bed?
A new study suggests that half of Americans still yearn for those times that their parents would wake them up in the morning, with many hitting the snooze button more than once before finally getting out of bed.
Many New Yorkers Are Fleeing The City And Vowing Never To Return
Many New Yorkers are fleeing the city, and some of them are saying they will never return, according to reports.
New Antibody Test Available For Purchase Online Without Going To Doctor's Office
A medical lab has announced that the first consumer-ordered antibody test for COVID-19 is now available without taking a trip to the doctor’s office.
6 Monkeys Did Not Get Coronavirus Infection After Given Experimental Vaccine By Oxford
Six monkeys that were given an experimental COVID-19 vaccine developed by Oxford researchers did not get infected even after heavy exposure, raising hopes for a possible human vaccine, reports say.
Dogs Are Trained To Sniff Out Coronavirus In Pennsylvania And UK
Dogs are currently undergoing training to sniff out coronavirus at universities in the UK and Pennsylvania in what many say could “revolutionize” screening for the deadly virus.
Inflammation Emerging As New Coronavirus Symptom
Scientists found that inflammation may be added to the list of symptoms of coronavirus.
FEMA Orders 100K Body Bags In Preparation For ‘Worst-Case Scenario’
The Federal Emergency Management Agency reportedly ordered 100,000 new body bags for possible COVID-19 victims in what officials are calling as preparations for a ‘worst-case’ scenario as the outbreak continues.
Coronavirus Timeline: How COVID-19 Reached 1 Million Cases In The US
The United States is the first country to have 1 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 infection, and this timeline shows how it reached that staggering number.
Study Finds Arthritis Drug Provides 'Clinical Benefits' In Fighting Severe Coronavirus Cases
A report revealed that an arthritis drug might provide clinical benefit to coronavirus patients considered to be seriously ill.
NASA Developed High-Pressure Ventilators In Just 37 Days
NASA engineers have developed high-pressure ventilators in only 37 days, giving US hospitals a glimmer of hope as they try to fill their ventilator requirements.
New Yorkers Are Being Introduced To COVID-19 Antibody Tests
Antibody tests showing whether a person has recovered from COVID-19 infection are being rolled out to care offices across New York, The Post reported.
Coronavirus Risk: Cancer Patients Twice Likely To Die From COVID-19, Study Shows
A recently published study says that certain forms of cancers can make a coronavirus infection much more lethal. Cancer patients are said to be generally more susceptible to bacterial infections.
Social Distancing Reportedly Ignored By Many New Yorkers At Angels And Thunderbirds Flyover
Social distancing appeared to have been ignored at the New York Metro area Tuesday as hundreds of residents stood shoulder-to-shoulder to watch Thunderbirds and Blue Angels roar across the sky.
US Becomes First Country To Hit More Than 1 Million Coronavirus Cases
The latest data on the coronavirus pandemic shows that the United States has become the first country to hit more than 1 million confirmed COVID-19 cases.