Rare inflammatory syndrome hits some children hard
When we think about COVID-19, most of us automatically think of cough, or fever, or shortness of breath.
When we think about COVID-19, most of us automatically think of cough, or fever, or shortness of breath.
When is it safe to start eating out again?
Restaurants across the US are beginning to reopen. But, how do you decide if it's safe for you to begin
Restaurants across the US are beginning to reopen. But, how do you decide if it's safe for you to begin
Some COVID-19 survivors face a long, slow road to recovery
For some COVID-19 survivors, the road to recovery feels more like a rollercoaster ride they cannot seem to get off.
For some COVID-19 survivors, the road to recovery feels more like a rollercoaster ride they cannot seem to get off.
Healthcare workers struggle with stress, uncertainty of COVID-19
At hospitals across Metro Atlanta, Emory psychologist Dr. Nadine Kaslow and her team are spending a lot of time walking the halls, visiting ICUs, and talking to frontline healthcare workers.
At hospitals across Metro Atlanta, Emory psychologist Dr. Nadine Kaslow and her team are spending a lot of time walking the halls, visiting ICUs, and talking to frontline healthcare workers.
As hospitals scramble for antiviral, Georgia man says it helped him
With a promising antiviral drug in short supply, hospitals across the country are vying for remdesivir. Trevor Conkey was one of the first Georgians to be given the drug back in March, when he became critically ill. He believes it helped him beat the odds.
With a promising antiviral drug in short supply, hospitals across the country are vying for remdesivir. Trevor Conkey was one of the first Georgians to be given the drug back in March, when he became critically ill. He believes it helped him beat the odds.
Georgia senior community staffers, residents ride out pandemic together
Watching from Stone Mountain, Georgia, as a novel coronavirus began hitting nursing care facilities in Washington State, Isakson Living Chief Operating Officer Donna Moore knew she needed to move quickly.
Watching from Stone Mountain, Georgia, as a novel coronavirus began hitting nursing care facilities in Washington State, Isakson Living Chief Operating Officer Donna Moore knew she needed to move quickly.
Georgia Tech model predicts summer jump in COVID-19 cases, deaths
A new model created by researchers at Georgia Tech projects Georgia could be in for a rough summer, when it comes to COVID-19 infections and deaths.
A new model created by researchers at Georgia Tech projects Georgia could be in for a rough summer, when it comes to COVID-19 infections and deaths.
Pandemic delays Georgia woman's bone marrow transplant
Melissa Browning is trying to stay focused on her long game: staying healthy until she can get a bone marrow transplant.
Melissa Browning is trying to stay focused on her long game: staying healthy until she can get a bone marrow transplant.
Battling stage 4 cancer, 27-year-old beats coronavirus
The New York City metropolitan area has been the epicenter of the novel coronavirus pandemic. It's not where Eliza Paris' Georgia-based family believed was the safest place to be for someone battling cancer.
The New York City metropolitan area has been the epicenter of the novel coronavirus pandemic. It's not where Eliza Paris' Georgia-based family believed was the safest place to be for someone battling cancer.
COVID-19 testing: What you need to know
If you’re pretty sure that virus that knocked you down a couple of months ago was this new coronavirus, but you want to know for sure, you’ll need to roll up your sleeve for an antibody test.
If you’re pretty sure that virus that knocked you down a couple of months ago was this new coronavirus, but you want to know for sure, you’ll need to roll up your sleeve for an antibody test.
Georgians cope with 'new normal' as pandemic restrictions ease
In Atlanta's Little Five Points community, people are trickling back out into the sunshine.
In Atlanta's Little Five Points community, people are trickling back out into the sunshine.
Georgia man among first to join Emory coronavirus vaccine trial
A Decatur 65-year-old is one of the first Americans to test an experimental vaccine against the novel coronavirus.
A Decatur 65-year-old is one of the first Americans to test an experimental vaccine against the novel coronavirus.
Worried about COVID-19, stroke patients may delay getting help
Amid the pandemic, doctors and nurses in hospital emergency departments are asking the same questions.
Amid the pandemic, doctors and nurses in hospital emergency departments are asking the same questions.
Pandemic forces patients, doctors to find a new way to connect
This pandemic has challenged us in many different ways, including how we see our health care providers.
This pandemic has challenged us in many different ways, including how we see our health care providers.
Early data shows antiviral may help COVID-19 patients recover faster
Researchers say the experimental antiviral remdesivir may help hospitalized COVID-19 patients recover faster.
Researchers say the experimental antiviral remdesivir may help hospitalized COVID-19 patients recover faster.
As Georgia expands COVID-19 testing, here is what to expect
Georgia has expanded its COVID-19 testing program to include anyone who has symptoms of the virus and a referral from their doctor or health department. The state is also beginning randomly offering antibody testing to residents in two hard-hit counties, Fulton and DeKalb. Here is what to expect.
Georgia has expanded its COVID-19 testing program to include anyone who has symptoms of the virus and a referral from their doctor or health department. The state is also beginning randomly offering antibody testing to residents in two hard-hit counties, Fulton and DeKalb. Here is what to expect.
Georgia minister, wife face COVID-19 test of faith
Leonard and Claudette Himes met at church and share the same deep sense of faith. The Henry County minister says that faith helped both of them endure the most difficult ordeal of their lives: Claudette's battle with COVID-19.
Leonard and Claudette Himes met at church and share the same deep sense of faith. The Henry County minister says that faith helped both of them endure the most difficult ordeal of their lives: Claudette's battle with COVID-19.
Anxious about life during and after COVID-19? Psychologist offers tips
It's been a rough couple of months for people who struggle with anxiety.
It's been a rough couple of months for people who struggle with anxiety.
Infectious disease expert says Georgia not ready to 'reopen'
As Georgia's governor moves to reopen certain businesses over the next two weeks, an Emory infectious disease physician is warning the state needs to scale up testing and contact tracing. Dr. Carlos del Rio says Georgia is not ready to "reopen." He's encouraging people to keep social distancing and not let down their guard.
As Georgia's governor moves to reopen certain businesses over the next two weeks, an Emory infectious disease physician is warning the state needs to scale up testing and contact tracing. Dr. Carlos del Rio says Georgia is not ready to "reopen." He's encouraging people to keep social distancing and not let down their guard.
Georgia Tech researchers create COVID-19 tool to help doctors spot 'false negative' patients
Two months into the COVID-19 outbreak in Georgia, the demand for diagnostic testing still far outweighs the supply of test kits and the protective personal equipment nurses need to wear while conducting testing.
Two months into the COVID-19 outbreak in Georgia, the demand for diagnostic testing still far outweighs the supply of test kits and the protective personal equipment nurses need to wear while conducting testing.

















