After initial coronavirus success, Singapore gets put on lockdown
Singapore was one of the first countries to get a handle on the rapid spread of the novel coronavirus, but now the island is on lockdown.
Early study shows coronavirus traveling farther than social-distancing rules recognize
The novel coronavirus "might" spread in the air as far as 13 feet, according to a study by Chinese researchers.
Calling Trump: When connections help steer virus supplies
White House officials stressed that everyone has been working to quickly get supplies to the places that need them most.
3M files suit alleging coronavirus N95 mask price gouging in New York
Mask company 3M on Friday filed a lawsuit against another mask seller claiming to be affiliated with 3M for price gouging.
Tom Brady’s TB12 offers coronavirus health care workers free virtual fitness sessions
Tom Brady's health and fitness brand TB12 is launching free fitness sessions for health care workers to stay healthy as they battle the coronavirus, according to CEO John Burns.
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.
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.
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.
India to ship potential coronavirus drug sought by Trump
India is set to begin shipping the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine to the United States where President Donald Trump has touted it as a potential weapon against the coronavirus.
Trump says he is speeding help to farmers hurt by coronavirus dislocation
Farmers are waiting for the USDA to announce how it will disburse $9.5 billion Congress set aside for the industry
Beverly Hills orders all people to wear face coverings
The new rule requires Hills' resident to wear cloth coverings such as a scarf or bandana
Trump touts 'promising' Pfizer coronavirus treatment under development
President Trump said Pfizer’s efforts to develop COVID-19 treatments have shown “encouraging signs.”
Amazon takes on coronavirus by developing tests for wide use
Amazon announced on Thursday that they are in the process of building up "incremental testing capacity" for the coronavirus.
Coronavirus scams: A look at schemes busted by the FBI
By March 30, the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center had received more than 1,200 reports of COVID-19 scams.
Coronavirus prompts Coach parent Tapestry to manufacture 3D-printed medical equipment
Coach parent company Tapestry announced on Monday that it has launched an initiative, in coordination with the National Health Institute's 3D Print Exchange and various 3D printing companies, to manufacture medical equipment for healthcare workers dealing with the coronavirus pandemic by repurposing its existing 3D printing capabilities in New York.
Chinese coronavirus face mask company hikes prices 350%
Wehere Medical, of Hangzou, China, has been quoting suppliers $744 for packages containing 200 medical-grade masks that are in short supply, according to a news report.
What saved my life in coronavirus: NC elected official
Researchers are interested in the experimental drug cocktail that may have helped NC Treasurer Dale Folwell recover.
Walmart workers test positive for coronavirus in Vegas
Management notified about 300 employees of the three cases a few at a time during the past week, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, which cited an employee who wasn’t named. The ill workers were sent home to quarantine.
Coronavirus likely to strike more Navy ships: Pentagon leaders
Pentagon leaders anticipate that the coronavirus is likely to strike more Navy ships at sea after an outbreak aboard an aircraft carrier in the Pacific infected more than 400 sailors, a top general said Thursday.
Costco giving first responders, medical workers 'priority access'
The company is allowing workers at the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic to skip the wait time before entering the store.


















