First person cured of HIV dying from blood cancer, says partner
Latin American leaders push at UN for free Covid vaccine
Novavax enters late-stage clinical trials
The Houston study examined more than 5,000 samples of the virus and found the mutated strains were more contagious.
Fauci testily told the Kentucky senator the fact that 22% of New Yorkers have had coronavirus does not constitute herd immunity.
There are four potential coronavirus vaccines in late-stage trials from Johnson & Johnson, Moderna, Pfizer, and AstraZeneca.
The boy accidentally stepped on an Indian krait while entering his home on July 26.
Polio vaccine in the crossfire of misinformation
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says the public will doubt a hastily approved COVID-19 vaccine, echoing some of the results of a recent Pew Research Center study.
Madrid region imposes partial lockdown as virus spirals out of control
CDC Director Robert Redfield told a Senate panel the matter is urgent.
A study confirms SARS-CoV-2 originated from Horseshoe bats in Yunnan province in China.
Half of Covid patients in Irish study suffer ongoing fatigue
An internal report by pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca confirms that a COVID-19 vaccine trial volunteer experienced a rare neurological condition.
CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield spoke about a potential timetable during a hearing with the U.S. Senate Appropriations Subcommittee.
The company said it already is manufacturing the drug in hopes upcoming trials continue yielding positive results.
The Department Of Health and Human Services unveiled its COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan amid growing public skepticism about whether the FDA can withstand political pressure for quick approval.
President Trump in an interview with Fox News said a vaccine for COVID-19 could be approved "in a matter of weeks," but health officials are alarmed by the short timeline.
COVID-19 patients with acute kidney injury are more likely to require renal replacement therapy.
China says Covid-19 vaccine could be ready for public by November
The University of Michigan has responded to a student’s viral complaint about quarantine living conditions.
The study showed 12 children contracted the virus at day care facilities and infected at least 12 individuals outside the facilities.