Health Care

Businesses reopening amid coronavirus must understand, mitigate risks: Johns Hopkins doctor

As some states prepare to open for business amid the coronavirus pandemic, Director of the Center for Health Security of Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health Dr. Tom Inglesby warned that businesses choosing to reopen need to understand the risks that come with the decision and need to make plans to mitigate those risks as best they can. 

Despite risks, auto workers step up to make medical gear

All over the country, blue-collar and salaried workers have raised their hands to make medical equipment as companies repurpose factories to answer calls for help from beleaguered nurses, doctors and paramedics who are treating patients with the highly contagious virus.

Is golf an essential activity during coronavirus?

It’s not hard for golfers to keep their distance on the fairway, but greens and especially tee boxes can become more crowded — and golf is popular among age groups most vulnerable to the virus. So, can it be safe?