Gurley giving back to Georgia community as he returns as a Falcon

Former Georgia Bulldog and new Falcons RB Todd Gurley donated meals to feed hundreds of vulnerable community members and healthcare workers on the front lines in Atlanta through HUNGRY@HOME.

Georgia hospital celebrates first COVID-19 patient being transferred out of intensive care

A COVID-19 patient received a round of applause from healthcare workers as she was transferred out of the intensive-care unit at Crisp Regional Hospital, Georgia, on April 8.

Hospital celebrates as once-critical COVID-19 patient leaves Wesley Chapel hospital

Healthcare workers lined the hallway to cheer on a Pasco County woman as she was finally allowed to go home after being in the intensive care unit for days battling the novel coronavirus.

Universal Orlando Resort extends closure until May 31, part-time workers to be furloughed

Universal Orlando Resort said that they are extending the closure until May 31st. Employees will continue to be paid but the amount will decrease on April 20th. Then, starting on May 3rd, part-time workers will be furloughed.

Social distancing may be here to stay

Some experts in California believe data shows the state is getting closer to flattening the curve, but flattening the curve could mean social distancing for months longer.

Eviction notices during COVID-19 pandemic, what you need to know

The city of Los Angeles issued a temporary moratorium stopping landlords from evicting renters affected by COVID-19 loss of income. So how come people are still getting eviction notices?

CDC extends COVID-19 no-sail order as nearly 100 cruise ships remain at sea off US coasts

As the COVID-19 death toll continues to rise, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has announced an extension of a no-sail order originally issued March 14 for all cruise ships. 

Stocks surge on Fed's $2.3T stimulus

The Fed's initiative undergirds government efforts to combat fallout from the economic shutdown imposed to curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Record 16.8 million have sought US jobless aid since virus

More than 1 in 10 American workers have lost jobs amid the coronavirus, underscoring the growing damage the crisis is taking on the world’s economy.

Smokers more at risk in coronavirus fight, study says

A recent study suggests that smoking could contribute to complications brought on by COVID-19.