66% of Americans highly trust their doctor: poll
Many Americans are grappling with finding trusted information they need to stay safe during the country’s worst public health crisis in a century, according to a recent AP-NORC poll finding that 66% trust their doctor or health care provider and 52% said the same about their state or local government.
Rite Aid drive-thru coronavirus testing isn't hitting full capacity: CEO
Rite Aid has set up 25 drive-thru coronavirus testing sites at its stores in eight states, and the CEO says she wishes more people would show up.
AstraZeneca to mass produce potential coronavirus vaccine
Britain's AstraZeneca joined forces with the University of Oxford on Thursday.
States ramp up coronavirus contact tracer hiring to reopen the country
COVID-19 contact tracing efforts have increased in 41 states, says NPR.
Quest Diagnostics' coronavirus antibody test is first available for purchase online
Individuals who buy the test online can schedule a blood draw at one of Quest's 2,200 patient centers and get results in one or two days.
Suburbs in coronavirus just as vulnerable as cities
The virus’s rampage through the New York metro region, from the well-to-do towns along Connecticut’s coastline to the bedroom communities of northern New Jersey and Long Island, offers a counterweight to the notion of the suburbs, with their plentiful open spaces, as safe havens.
Mastercard says touchless transactions spiked amid coronavirus worries
Mastercard Inc. President Michael Miebach said contactless transactions increased 40% worldwide in the quarter that ended in March, and he expects those habits to last.
Varney: Public officials should obey coronavirus rules
FOX Business' Stuart Varney during his latest "My Take” argues cabin fever is making coronavirus lockdown more difficult and it doesn't help when public officials ignore their own rules.
Gilead sees 'positive' data on coronavirus treatment remdesivir trial
In the study, 62 percent of patients who received the drug within 10 days of symptoms were discharged from the hospital, compared with 49 percent of those treated late.
Chick-fil-A employees test positive for coronavirus as Texas loosens restrictions
Fifteen out of more than 100 employees in two Beaumont locations have tested positive for the highly contagious virus.
Pfizer says coronavirus vaccine could be available for emergency use by fall: report
Testing in the U.S. will begin once regulators give the go-ahead.
Coronavirus testing capacity is going unused
Many commercial and academic laboratories in the U.S. are processing coronavirus diagnostic tests far below their daily capacity.
Oklahoma, Utah face scrutiny over hydroxychloroquine purchases
Top officials in both states chalked up the decisions to "the fog of war."
Dr. Scholl's sends message of hope to coronavirus health care workers in NYC
Health care workers at New York City-area hospitals have been inundated with cases since the outbreak began earlier this year. Many of these professionals are not only facing longer shifts treat patients but they have also been faced with dwindling supplies.
New safety, health jobs emerge in coronavirus pandemic
Experts say it's possible for the U.S. job market to expect health and safety jobs to stay around long after COVID-19 dissipates.
Harvard to repay $1.3M for overcharging federal grant
The university discovered the discrepancies through its own investigation.
FDA commissioner 'very optimistic' about coronavirus plasma treatment
FDA Commissioner Dr. Stephen Hahn said Red Cross and Mayo Clinic developers are scaling up their plasma treatments in anticipation of higher demand
Pfizer sales slide as coronavirus curbs doctor visits
The drugmaker cited fewer in-person meetings with subscribers and restrictions on patient movements due to shelter-in-place policies that weighed on the company's overall sales.
Millions of possible coronavirus vaccine doses could be available this year: Michael Milken
Philanthropist Michael Milken has been in conversation with leading companies about responses to the coronavirus crisis.
Far-UVC light could be 'game changer' in coronavirus fight, researchers say
Lighting science technology company Healthe is working on a new product that may be a "game changer" for businesses looking to mitigate the spread of coronavirus as the economy re-opens and employees head back to work.



















