Country singer: Streaming concerts beyond coronavirus 'very important part of entertainment'
John Schneider said virtual concerts are a good way to connect to fans.
What are coronavirus immunity cards?
An immunity card, passport, app or other form of ID would be used to identify people who have been tested as either COVID-19 positive or negative.
As coronavirus strands travelers, tourism scrambles to survive
In the age of coronavirus travel means going to the local store. That re-definition is hurting the traditional travel industry
Coronavirus deaths surpass 100,000 as some countries weigh reopening business
As weeks of lockdowns were extended in nation after nation, governments were pressed to ease restrictions on key businesses and industries.
Tricks to unlock your smartphone in coronavirus face mask
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention changed its recommendation to urge Americans to wear cloth face covering made from household items like a T-shirt or a non-surgical mask when out in public.
Coronavirus drives Walmart grocery app downloads to surpass Amazon
Earlier this week, Walmart Grocery was the top downloaded shopping app on Google Play and Apple’s App store, according to analytics firm App Annie.
Subway to sell groceries during coronavirus pandemic
Many of the item prices are comparable to normal market prices, per a report.
Netflix teases racy show amid coronavirus-spurred viewership spike
In "Too Hot to Handle," 10 serial singles have the chance to win $100,000, but only if they can keep their hands off each other.
Summer camps facing rocky start, uncertain future
Some summer camps have already notified families that they won’t open due to the coronavirus crisis.
Commuters 'scared' of coronavirus as they pack into trains, buses
This quiet calculus is being performed daily by people who must keep working during the coronavirus pandemic and say the social distancing required is nearly impossible to practice in the enclosed spaces of New York City’s public transit system.
Amtrak receives $1B in emergency funding as ridership plummets
Amtrak said last week that daily ridership was down 96% and future bookings were 95% lower.
Trump wants tax deductions restored for restaurants, entertainment: How it works
The deductions tend to favor higher-end restaurants, the part of the industry that’s been hardest hit by the economic dislocation.
In coronavirus fight, nurses weigh principles vs safety
Each day brings new questions for nurses, who are deciding how much they’re willing to sacrifice, said Cynda Rushton, professor of nursing and bioethics at Johns Hopkins University,
Costco employee who tested positive for coronavirus dies after near month-long battle
The woman began to show symptoms four days after running errands at local grocery stores.
Coronavirus unemployment could hit post-depression record, economists say
About one in 10 Americans has lost their job in the past three weeks.
Google revamps coronavirus-crushed unemployment system in New York
New York state is getting help from Google to overhaul a decades-old unemployment benefits system that has left laid-off workers frustrated and awaiting help.
Airline industry's coronavirus bailout may draw on lessons of 9/11
The $2.3 trillion CARES Act sets aside $25 billion in cash grants for U.S. airlines, and about 90 percent of that money is expected to go to the nation’s six largest carriers.
Coronavirus prompts CDC to extend ‘No Sail Order’ for cruise ships
On Thursday, the CDC extended its “No Sail Order” for all cruise ships for at least 100 days.
About 70% of small business owners have applied for coronavirus relief, but not all have been successful
Small business owners reported varying degrees of success in receiving the financial aid.
Sanofi to donate potential coronavirus treatment drug to 50 countries for testing
The company also cautioned that hydroxychloroquine has “several serious known side effects” and tests are so far inconclusive over its safety and efficacy in treating COVID-19.


















