In coronavirus fight, Trump's new 'hospital without walls' strategy a godsend: Seema Verma
My agency recently announced an unprecedented regulatory relief package to equip the American health care system with maximum flexibility to care for COVID-19 patients
Retailers, labs step up coronavirus testing as country preps to re-open
As states across the country begin to re-open their economies, retailers and labs are stepping up the coronavirus testing efforts to make tests widely available and convenient for the American people.
CVS Health boosts coronavirus self-swab testing as White House eyes economic restart
White House officials met with executives from CVS Health, Walmart, Walgreens, Rite Aid and several other firms on Monday
FDA tells hand sanitizer producers to make it unpalatable after surge in poison control calls
Using denatured alcohol would make it more bitter and less appealing to ingest, especially for young children, the FDA says.
Varney: Reopening US economy amid coronavirus needs to be safe
FOX Business' Stuart Varney during his latest "My Take” argues America must balance safety measures while reopening the economy amid the coronavirus.
Court rules insurers can collect $12B under health care law
Insurers are entitled to the money under a provision of the ObamaCare health law.
Heartburn meds tapped in coronavirus treatment
Americans have been taking famotidine, also known by the brand name Pepcid, for years.
Walmart staffs coronavirus drive-thru testing unit in Georgia
The nation's largest retailer suggested that more mobile testing units could be in the works in the state.
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.
'Crushing' coronavirus blow forces hospital worker furloughs across the country
Health officials have urged hospitals to suspend elective surgeries since mid-March.
How to come out of coronavirus a better person: Arthur Brooks
Harvard University professor Arthur Brooks shares insight on how best to manage living in coronavirus lockdown.
Gamemaker Hasbro to produce coronavirus face shields for health care workers
Gamemaker Hasbro announced on Saturday that it will team up with Belgian-based card and board game manufacturer Cartamundi to produce 50,000 face shields per week for front-line health care workers at Massachusetts and Rhode Island hospitals battling coronavirus.
Why male business leaders use Botox, youth-inducing treatments
Why powerful industry leaders are relying on noninvasive cosmetic procedures
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.
Bloomberg moves past presidential defeat with coronavirus crusade
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'No evidence' that recovered COVID-19 patients cannot be reinfected: W.H.O.
The United Nations agency warned governments against issuing “immunity passports” or “risk-free certificates” to people who have been infected as their accuracy could not be guaranteed.
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?
Going back to work: Tips on what your boss can – and can’t – make you do
To help make sense of fast-changing rules and norms, a panel of employment lawyers and other experts weighs in.
Buildings closed by coronavirus face another risk: Legionnaires’ disease
Commercial buildings shuttered for weeks to stem the spread of the coronavirus could fuel another grisly lung infection: Legionnaires’ disease.
Gates: Coronavirus testing at national level 'might not happen'
Bill Gates said Friday that coronavirus testing in the U.S. "might not happen" on a national level.


















