Coronavirus task force winding down: White House
President Trump confirmed the White House's plan Tuesday to wind down its coronavirus task force over the next few weeks during a visit to a Honeywell manufacturing plant in Arizona.
WeWork unveils coronavirus plan for tenants
WeWork plans on increasing sanitization, prioritizing personal space and implementing behavioral signage.
What is Medicaid, and how do you get it?
To qualify for Medicaid, your income must have dropped to within 138 percent of the federal poverty line
Regeneron says COVID-19 antibody cocktail may be available by fall
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc said on Tuesday
Alexion to buy Portola Pharma for $1.4B
Alexion will pay $18 per share for Portola, which closed at $7.76 per share on Monday.
Humana picks up the tab for Medicare Advantage doctor visits
The health insurer, Humana, will waive copayments, deductibles and other out-of-pocket costs for the rest of the year for all Medicare Advantage customers who visit their primary care doctor or see a behavioral health specialist.
Kroger expands free coronavirus testing to employees
Kroger Health will offer workers self-administered kits or an appointment at one of the company's public drive-thru testing sites.
Pfizer, BioNTech begin human coronavirus vaccine trial in US
The companies say if the vaccine proves to be safe and effective in trials, it could potentially be ready for wide U.S. distribution by the end of the year.
What happens to your health insurance if you lose your job?
Millions of Americans have lost their jobs as a result of the coronavirus pandemic
Roche ramping up coronavirus antibody test production to 'upper-digit millions': CEO
Antibody testing can help researchers learn whether patients can be reinfected with the novel coronavirus.
Anonymous donor gives hospital employees $1M bonuses
Around the country, there’s a lot of gratitude for medical providers these days, and in Santa Cruz, California, a recent anonymous note to the local hospital was no exception.
Technology emerges as coronavirus hero in hospitals
Technology is connecting the world inside and outside hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic.
FDA approves intravenous coronavirus antibody test
Roche has won emergency approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for an antibody test to determine whether people have ever been infected with the coronavirus
Coronavirus lockdown protest inside Michigan capitol was 'devastatingly worrisome': Dr. Birx
Protesters crowded into Michigan's capitol building on Thursday.
W. Europe relaxing virus measures, but Russian numbers spike
As restrictions were relaxed Saturday, people ran, walked, or rode bicycles under a brilliant sunny sky in Barcelona, where many flocked to the maritime promenade to get as close as possible to the still-off-limits beach.
U.S. court dismisses New York nurses' plea for COVID-19 protection
The nurses said hospitals were ignoring requirements that healthcare workers each receive an N95 respirator mask daily.
What is contact tracing?
The process is being practiced in states throughout the country as the nation grapples with the effects of COVID-19.
FDA clears Gilead's emergency coronavirus treatment remdesivir
The Food and Drug Administration has authorized the emergency use of Gilead’s experimental drug remdesivir for COVID-19 treatment.
Cleaners risk health to work during coronavirus pandemic, then lose jobs
Lissette Serrano is one of about 3,000 cleaners in New York’s Hudson Valley and Connecticut’s Fairfield County put themselves in harm’s way to disinfect public areas with little protective equipment.
Coronavirus social distancing scoreboard shows best, worst states at staying 6 feet apart
The U.S. has received a D score for its social distancing as of Friday, according to social-distance scoreboard.


















