Social distancing: What to do and what not to do to slow the spread of COVID-19
Here are some tips on how to implement social distancing:
Here are some tips on how to implement social distancing:
Website tells you how long your toilet paper will last in COVID-19 pandemic
A website called "How much toilet paper" has emerged, showing people how long their supply of the highly coveted rolls will last them.
A website called "How much toilet paper" has emerged, showing people how long their supply of the highly coveted rolls will last them.
President Trump signs coronavirus relief package, as Congress eyes larger economic stimulus
The Senate is turning to a House-passed coronavirus response bill, as lawmakers and the Trump administration work behind the scenes to draft a separate massive federal measure to help blunt the virus' effect on the economy.
The Senate is turning to a House-passed coronavirus response bill, as lawmakers and the Trump administration work behind the scenes to draft a separate massive federal measure to help blunt the virus' effect on the economy.
Burger King responds to coronavirus pandemic by offering free kids meals
Burger King will start offering free kids meals at their US restaurants.
Burger King will start offering free kids meals at their US restaurants.
20 more people at Illinois nursing home test positive for coronavirus; total now 42
The total number of infected people at the nursing home is 42 – 30 residents and 12 staff members.
The total number of infected people at the nursing home is 42 – 30 residents and 12 staff members.
Minnesota has 1,700 frozen samples waiting on coronavirus testing but tests are in short supply
Governor Tim Walz says he is deeply concerned there is not enough testing available in Minnesota for officials to combat the coronavirus outbreak.
Governor Tim Walz says he is deeply concerned there is not enough testing available in Minnesota for officials to combat the coronavirus outbreak.
Georgia suspends driver's license road testing due to coronavirus concerns
The Department of Driver Services said they are suspending all road tests due to coronavirus concerns.
The Department of Driver Services said they are suspending all road tests due to coronavirus concerns.
Now healthy, Tampa's first coronavirus patient stresses importance of isolation
“My first two days with the fever, my eyes were like burning out of my head,” Kaelyn Sheedy recalled. “I continued to have a fever and my cough turned into a wet cough immediately."
“My first two days with the fever, my eyes were like burning out of my head,” Kaelyn Sheedy recalled. “I continued to have a fever and my cough turned into a wet cough immediately."
Georgia opens first drive-thru COVID-19 testing site
Georgia's first drive-thru COVID-19 testing site began, receiving participants at Jim Miller Park in Marietta on Wednesday afternoon.
Georgia's first drive-thru COVID-19 testing site began, receiving participants at Jim Miller Park in Marietta on Wednesday afternoon.
Houston nursing home patients visit families through windows, FaceTime
It can be difficult to be separated from vulnerable family members during the coronavirus outbreak.
It can be difficult to be separated from vulnerable family members during the coronavirus outbreak.
‘COVID-19 Messengers’ Instagram account organizes volunteers to run errands for those in need
Emmalyn Sullivan organized the volunteer initiative that is helping people during the coronavirus pandemic.
Emmalyn Sullivan organized the volunteer initiative that is helping people during the coronavirus pandemic.
Simon Malls closes all Georgia properties until March 29 due to coronavirus
Simon Malls, the largest owner of shopping malls in the United States, will be closing all of its retail properties starting at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Simon Malls, the largest owner of shopping malls in the United States, will be closing all of its retail properties starting at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Simon malls closing across United States in response to coronavirus pandemic
The Simon Property Group announced on Wednesday that it would be closing all of its U.S retail properties — which include over 200 shopping malls and retail outlets — in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The Simon Property Group announced on Wednesday that it would be closing all of its U.S retail properties — which include over 200 shopping malls and retail outlets — in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
New York Stock Exchange to close trading floors, fully move to electronic trading
As the novel coronavirus global pandemic widens and worsens, the New York Stock Exchange is closing its iconic trading floor in Manhattan as well as two others and will move to fully electronic trading on Monday, March 23, its operator announced on Wednesday.
As the novel coronavirus global pandemic widens and worsens, the New York Stock Exchange is closing its iconic trading floor in Manhattan as well as two others and will move to fully electronic trading on Monday, March 23, its operator announced on Wednesday.
Arlington senior citizen becomes first coronavirus-related death in North Texas
A senior citizen in Arlington has become the first North Texas death related to the COVID-19 coronavirus.
A senior citizen in Arlington has become the first North Texas death related to the COVID-19 coronavirus.
190 coronavirus cases in LA County, with increase of 96 cases in the last 48 hours
Public Health officials on Wednesday announced 46 new coronavirus cases in Los Angeles County, bringing the county's total up to 190 confirmed cases.
Public Health officials on Wednesday announced 46 new coronavirus cases in Los Angeles County, bringing the county's total up to 190 confirmed cases.
Dow below 20,000 as stock plunge threatens Trump-era gains
The early selling comes as the Trump administration and Congress hammer out the details of a $1 trillion stimulus package.
The early selling comes as the Trump administration and Congress hammer out the details of a $1 trillion stimulus package.
US Census Bureau suspends field operations on virus concerns
A week after starting its 2020 count, the U.S. Census Bureau on Wednesday suspended field operations for two weeks amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
A week after starting its 2020 count, the U.S. Census Bureau on Wednesday suspended field operations for two weeks amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
California teens upset they'll likely miss prom and graduation because of shelter-in-place order
Aside from the educational challenges of learning at home, teens realize they will also be missing out on major high school milestones, memories they’ll never be able to recreate in full.
Aside from the educational challenges of learning at home, teens realize they will also be missing out on major high school milestones, memories they’ll never be able to recreate in full.
University of West Georgia faculty member tests positive for coronavirus
A faculty member at the University of West Georgia's College of Education has tested positive for COVID-19.
A faculty member at the University of West Georgia's College of Education has tested positive for COVID-19.



















