Trump says White House staff members will be vaccinated later
Senior White House staff members who work in close proximity with President Trump were reportedly to be among the first Americans to receive coronavirus vaccine injections.
As Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine rolls out, next step is getting people to take it
Overall, 63% of Americans would be willing to receive an FDA-approved Covid-19 vaccine, according to a Gallup poll released earlier this month that surveyed about 3,000 people.
New York City business owners haunted by Amazon loss amid pandemic
Two years after Amazon pulled out from a proposal to build a massive headquarters along the Queens waterfront, the site is a vacant eyesore — and, to many locals, the squandered economic opportunity is even more painful amid the coronavirus pandemic.
CA tourist town refuses to comply with lockdown order
A popular California tourist destination is disregarding the state's recent stay-at-home order as coronavirus cases continue to surge.
Ex-Facebook exec suggests everyone who gets vaccinated should wear certain color mask
Palihapitiya's idea saw a mixed reaction, with some on Twitter comparing it to Nazi Germany's use of the Star of David, while others simply questioned why a mask should still be used when vaccines offer their own protection.
CDC's Redfield officially recommends Pfizer coronavirus vaccine
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Dr. Robert Redfield said Sunday that he signed the CDC's official recommendation for Americans 16 and older to use the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine and applauded the vaccine as a step to "help restore some normalcy to our lives and our country."
California restaurant owner blasts Hollywood hypocrisy amid coronavirus restrictions
A Los Angeles restaurant owner blasted Hollywood for reportedly arguing that the entertainment industry cannot be compared to restaurants and bars amid the coronavirus pandemic and the related restrictions.
First shipment of Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine leaves Michigan facility
The first truck carrying a COVID-19 vaccine for widespread use in the United States pulled out of a Portage, Mich., manufacturing plant Sunday morning, with the shots that are critical to stopping the nation's coronavirus outbreak destined to reach locations in all 50 states a day later.
Pfizer will supply around 600 immunization sites across country in coming days
3 millions shots are expected to be shipped out nationwide.
Hotels approach 1B unsold room nights during pandemic: report
Hotels in the U.S. are expected to reach 1 billion unsold room nights before the end of the year.
Loss of snowbirds due to pandemic another hit to US tourism
Snowbirds won't be flocking south this winter.
Holiday photo card industry pivots in coronavirus pandemic
Holiday cards might look a little different after the COVID-19 pandemic filled 2020 with surreal, and sometimes terrifying, events.
US says COVID-19 vaccine to start arriving in states Monday
Trucks will roll out Sunday morning as shipping companies UPS and FedEx begin delivering Pfizer’s vaccine to nearly 150 locations.
AstraZeneca to buy Alexion for $39 billion to expand in immunology
Britain’s AstraZeneca has agreed to buy U.S. drugmaker Alexion Pharmaceuticals for $39 billion in cash and shares to bolster its positions in immunology and rare diseases.
COVID-19 vaccine makers turn to testing children
Health experts urge more research to help curb transmission and to reopen schools.
Millennials make housing market a rare winner in coronavirus downturn
Housing is one of the strongest parts of the U.S. economy, which is fighting to come back from a coronavirus-induced slowdown.
How Pfizer delivered a COVID vaccine in record time: Crazy deadlines, a pushy CEO
Albert Bourla and his team overcame unproven science and manufacturing bottlenecks; ‘you’re asking for too much.’
Walmart to administer coronavirus vaccines following FDA approval
Retail giant Walmart plans to administer coronavirus vaccines following approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the company announced this week.
New NYC coronavirus shutdown to prompt restaurant layoffs right before holidays, restaurateur warns
With New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo ordering indoor dining to close in the Big Apple again beginning Monday and the industry still facing a coronavirus squeeze, business owners are worried about being forced to lay off workers – right before the holidays.
Coronavirus shutters Prohibition-era 21 Club in New York City after 90 years
New York City’s iconic 21 Club, despite remaining a mainstay of the Big Apple's social scene for nearly a century, is the latest bar and restaurant to fall victim to the coronavirus pandemic.



















