Coronavirus: Doctor of COVID-19 patient with longest stay at Southern California hospital discusses journey to recovery
A coronavirus survivor who has only seen the inside of a hospital for the last 45 days is finally in the care of his loved ones.
A coronavirus survivor who has only seen the inside of a hospital for the last 45 days is finally in the care of his loved ones.
"Bing was on the verge of making very significant findings toward understanding the cellular mechanisms that underlie SARS-CoV-2 infection."
"Chromatica," coming May 29, includes collaborations with Ariana Grande, Elton John and Blackpink.
Hospitals in New York state say only 17 percent of recently admitted patients were working, Governor Cuomo announced on Wednesday. Hospitalizations and new cases continue to decline, but the death toll is approaching 20,000.
Researchers have developed a stick-on wireless device to help determine if someone is coming down with some of the main symptoms of COVID-19.
The New York State Department of Health issued an advisory to healthcare providers Wednesday about a serious inflammatory disease affecting children throughout the state that is believed to be linked to the novel coronavirus.
The company is letting 1,900 of its 7,500 workers go, which is 25% of its workforce.
A lack of exercise and poor eating habits associated with stay-at-home orders during the coronavirus pandemic are plaguing many residents, with some dubbing the weight gain the "quarantine 15."
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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont says the death toll rose by 85 lives lost in the state on Wednesday, but the number of people in the hospital declined slightly.
Millions of deceased Americans received an economic impact payment, leaving their surviving relatives wondering what to do with them.
Some 13,000 people from 100 different countries have already signed up to be part of the program.
Democratic leaders promise that the House will deliver legislation to help state and local governments through the COVID-19 crisis as early as next week.
The governor said it would not change the state's path forward to reopening and did not signal an increase in cases.
Customers shouldn't expect the stores to look as they did before the coronavirus. Fitting rooms will be closed, plexiglass barriers will be added by the registers and store employees will be controlling the number of people allowed in stores.
"His order is a shameful abuse of judicial discretion, which seems like another political stunt in Dallas," Attorney General Ken Paxton said.
"I think the video is very clear that they were on the truck with guns hunting him down. I don't know what more you need to make an arrest."
A century ago, the Spanish flu epidemic's second wave was far deadlier than its first, in part because authorities allowed mass gatherings from Philadelphia to San Francisco.
A lawmaker from New York proposed forgiving all student loan debt for health care workers on the front lines of the battle against COVID-19.
Dennis Ruhnke was awarded a bachelor's degree from Kansas State University.
You can see several people punching and kicking the victim while he was on the ground.
The patient had spent 26 days at JFK Medical Center in Edison where he had been put on a ventilator.
Adrianna and Adrian were born on April 20th, but couldn't be discharged until Tuesday.
The owner of Kissaki, Mark Garcia, prepared 50 meals for workers at Mount Sinai Hospital Tuesday.
Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams is making sure the people he represents are getting the help they need.