Moderna CEO disputes report it didn't release enough coronavirus vaccine data
Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel told FOX Business' "Mornings with Maria" that the drugmaker released top-line data from its early-stage study, and that more data "will be published very soon."
CVS to return $43M in coronavirus stimulus payments
CVS Health announced in a letter to Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar on Tuesday that the company will return roughly $43.3 million it received in payments through the CARES Act Provider Relief Fund.
Johnson & Johnson to discontinue talc-based baby powder
Johnson & Johnson said it will discontinue its talc-based baby powder due to dropping demand.
New company to make coronavirus drugs in US after Trump awards contract
The Trump administration is awarding a 4-year contract to a pharmaceutical company to make COVID-19 drugs in the U.S.
Coronavirus data sharing with law enforcement sparks concern
Public health officials in at least two-thirds of U.S. states are sharing the addresses of people who have the coronavirus with first responders.
Trump threatens permanent freeze of WHO funding, review of US membership
The President slammed the WHO in a letter posted to Twitter late Monday night.
Moderna taps red hot stock demand with $1.34B offering
Gross proceeds of $1.34 billion topped the company's target
President Trump says he is taking hydroxychloroquine for coronavirus prevention
During a Q&A with reporters on Monday, President Trump said he is taking hydroxychloroquine as a preventative against the coronavirus.
SmileDirectClub sues NBC for $2.85B claiming defamation
SmileDirectClub’s complaint claims that the reports from NBC News contained numerous errors involving the safety and effectiveness of its products.
Hospitals, health care sector reel from coronavirus damage
COVID-19 worries have kept patients away from doctors' offices and forced the postponement and cancellation of non-urgent surgeries
Moderna's experimental coronavirus vaccine shows promise in early-stage study
Moderna Inc said on Monday its experimental COVID-19 vaccine produced antibodies that could "neutralize" the new coronavirus in patients in a small early stage clinical trial.
Why is Bill Gates in coronavirus fight?
His charity, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, has been intertwined with the fight against infectious diseases.
EMS Week 2020: Here's how much emergency medical technicians make in every state
This week, Americans celebrate EMS Week, honoring EMTs and paramedics for their service.
Nursing home coronavirus: Do families have legal recourse?
About a third of all 80,000 COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. have occurred at the nation’s nursing homes and long-term care facilities.
China should pay for coronavirus: Peter Navarro
White House trade adviser Peter Navarro says China should pay compensatory damages for the coronavirus and a bipartisan effort is needed to make that happen.
Trump launches 'Operation Warp Speed' for coronavirus vaccine
Trump described the administration's plan as "a massive scientific industrial and logistical endeavor unlike anything our country has seen since the Manhattan Project."
Government, private sector must partner in vaccine development: HHS secretary
The government is narrowing down the number of vaccines to figure out which companies will be receiving "huge, multi-hundred-million-dollar bets," Azar said.
ICU nurse gives coronavirus patients hope with personalized teddy bears
Richmond ICU nurse Michelle Vaughan has created the "Be There Bears" program which gives teddy bears with personalized messages to coronavirus patients.
Large scale vaccine testing expected by July: NIH director
NIH Director Francis Collins said one or two COVID-19 vaccines could begin large-scale testing by July.
CVS to add 50 coronavirus testing sites this Friday
CVS is opening more drive-thru testing sites in response to the coronavirus pandemic.

















