Masks auctioned off for $25,000+ during coronavirus pandemic
Pallets of masks that were once government surplus have been auctioned off for tens of thousands of dollars amid the coronavirus pandemic and states are in a fierce battle to get them in the hands of first responders.
Pallets of masks that were once government surplus have been auctioned off for tens of thousands of dollars amid the coronavirus pandemic and states are in a fierce battle to get them in the hands of first responders.
Historic Queen Mary could be used as a makeshift hospital: report
The iconic Queen Mary could soon be used in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic, multiple sources reported.
The iconic Queen Mary could soon be used in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic, multiple sources reported.
Miami mayor first in Florida to donate plasma after surviving COVID-19
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez became the first in Florida to become a convalescent plasma donor on April 3, after recovering from the novel coronavirus.
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez became the first in Florida to become a convalescent plasma donor on April 3, after recovering from the novel coronavirus.
Rockdale County Sheriff tests positive for COVID-19
Rockdale County Sheriff Eric Levett tested positive for the coronavirus, a spokesperson confirmed.
Rockdale County Sheriff Eric Levett tested positive for the coronavirus, a spokesperson confirmed.
US coronavirus cases top 300,000, according to Johns Hopkins data
There were more than 8,000 deaths and 14,000 recoveries in the United States as of Saturday, April 4.
There were more than 8,000 deaths and 14,000 recoveries in the United States as of Saturday, April 4.
Florida ranks second in nation for COVID-19 testing
On Saturday, the Florida Department of Health announced more than 100,000 Floridians have been successfully tested for COVID-19.
On Saturday, the Florida Department of Health announced more than 100,000 Floridians have been successfully tested for COVID-19.
Former nurse gives tutorial on how to make face masks at home
You only need a few pieces of fabric and a needle to get started making face masks.
You only need a few pieces of fabric and a needle to get started making face masks.
Costa Mesa grandmother sewing masks for cheap sale to public
A Costa Mesa family is taking it upon themselves to create and sell masks for a public that is desperate to get their hands on them.
A Costa Mesa family is taking it upon themselves to create and sell masks for a public that is desperate to get their hands on them.
ER nurse who died from COVID-19 'cared so much about other people' says family
Carly Ewald says her aunt was working on the frontlines, since the coronavirus hit Michigan, flooding the Henry Ford ER, where she worked since mid-March.
Carly Ewald says her aunt was working on the frontlines, since the coronavirus hit Michigan, flooding the Henry Ford ER, where she worked since mid-March.
Notable celebrities, leaders and figures who have been diagnosed with the novel coronavirus
Top political leaders, talented athletes and A-list entertainers are among those who have tested positive for COVID-19.
Top political leaders, talented athletes and A-list entertainers are among those who have tested positive for COVID-19.
LA Times owner turns focus to battling COVID-19 pandemic
Besides being the executive chairman of the LA Times, Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong has quite a background. He’s been a pancreatic transplant surgeon, a NASA scientist and has been intensely involved in the fight against COVID-19.
Besides being the executive chairman of the LA Times, Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong has quite a background. He’s been a pancreatic transplant surgeon, a NASA scientist and has been intensely involved in the fight against COVID-19.
Stocks tumble as unemployment spikes on coronavirus layoffs
The major futures indexes are indicating a decline of 1.3 percent when trading begins.
The major futures indexes are indicating a decline of 1.3 percent when trading begins.
Delta Air Lines will allow customers to re-book travel affected by COVID-19 for up to 2 years
Delta Air Lines has announced that the company is extending customers’ ability to re-book travel impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic for up to two years.
Delta Air Lines has announced that the company is extending customers’ ability to re-book travel impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic for up to two years.
Sephora lays off some part-time workers but says it will pay 9,000 employees amid COVID-19 closures
Sephora announced that due to the COVID-19 pandemic it has laid off “a portion” of its part-time and seasonal store employees.
Sephora announced that due to the COVID-19 pandemic it has laid off “a portion” of its part-time and seasonal store employees.
Nurse sings ‘Amazing Grace’ to colleagues working tirelessly in fight against COVID-19
A nurse was asked by her fellow health care workers at a Michigan hospital to sing '“Amazing Grace” as the staff prepared for a long and difficult shift treating patients with COVID-19.
A nurse was asked by her fellow health care workers at a Michigan hospital to sing '“Amazing Grace” as the staff prepared for a long and difficult shift treating patients with COVID-19.
‘Thank God there are people like you’: Community makes signs of support for St. Louis hospital staff
The emergency department at a hospital in St. Louis has been hard at work fighting the COVID-19 outbreak has received praise from local residents.
The emergency department at a hospital in St. Louis has been hard at work fighting the COVID-19 outbreak has received praise from local residents.
Walmart expands coronavirus precautions, will limit store capacity
The retailer will limit the number of customers who can be inside the store at one time.
The retailer will limit the number of customers who can be inside the store at one time.
If you violate Georgia's shelter-in-place order, then you are breaking the law
Georgia's shelter-in-place order goes into effect at 6 p.m. Friday April 3. So, what happens if you violate the stay-at-home ordinance? You are breaking the law.
Georgia's shelter-in-place order goes into effect at 6 p.m. Friday April 3. So, what happens if you violate the stay-at-home ordinance? You are breaking the law.
NYC mayor urges national enlistment program for nurses and doctors
The mayor warned that if "we’re going to see hospitals simply unable to handle so many people who could be saved."
The mayor warned that if "we’re going to see hospitals simply unable to handle so many people who could be saved."
Can you apply for unemployment insurance on coronavirus furlough?
Congress decreed that employees on furlough do qualify for unemployment benefits.
Congress decreed that employees on furlough do qualify for unemployment benefits.




















