Shelter-in-place order for Georgia until April 13

Gov. Brian Kemp issued a shelter in place order for the state of Georgia. It goes into effect Friday at 6 p.m. and runs through April 13.

Doctor on coronavirus: 'You will probably not die but still can become very sick'

How will COVID-19 affect you, if you do contract the virus? An infectious diseases physician says this new virus causes a spectrum of illness, from flu-like symptoms to critical complications. She warns younger people are telling her it's "the worst thing that's ever happened to them."

Gun sales surge 85 percent

The U.S. typically has a unique response to crisis, and the coronavirus is no different.

'The Situation' speaks to addiction patients during pandemic

While staying indoors and self-quarantining can be effective in helping to slow the spread of COVID-19, isolation can be particularly dangerous for people in recovery and those struggling with addiction.

Trump administration changes national stockpile definition

The change, reflected on government websites on Friday, came a day after Jared Kushner offered a new argument about the stockpile.

Anyone in 'close proximity' to Trump, Pence to be tested for COVID-19, White House says

All visitors to the White House complex already have their temperatures taken when entering the building and if they will be in close proximity to either Trump or Pence.

Oregon veteran survives coronavirus, celebrates 104th birthday

World War II veteran William Lapschies, 104, celebrated with family members after surviving a recent bout with the coronavirus

New York's coronavirus cases top 100,000

Gov. Andrew Cuomo says that New York state now has more than 100,000 confirmed coronavirus cases.

Olympic gold medalist from Georgia "relieved" about postponement

Sandy Creek High School alum Christian Taylor said be breathed a "sigh of relief" to find out the 2020 Summer Olympics were being delayed because of the coronavirus. While disappointed his quest for a third gold medal in the triple jump will come later than expected, he says it was the right move.

Over 1,000 could die from coronavirus outbreak in DC, says Mayor Bowser

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser says data from new models suggests it's possible that more than 1000 residents of the District could die from the coronavirus during the COVID-19 outbreak.

New York City to give out free meals to anyone, no questions asked

Starting Friday, all New York City residents can get free meals at any of the locations that are handing out food for students.