Health Apr 06 British Prime Minister Boris Johnson moved to intensive care Johnson’s office says Johnson is conscious and does not require ventilation at the moment.
Health Apr 06 WATCH: WHO warns against mask shortages, enlists Lady Gaga for coronavirus relief fund Lady Gaga said $35 million had been raised for a WHO "solidarity response fund" to aid medical testing of the virus, and buy personal protective equipment (PPE) for essential workers.
Health Apr 06 WATCH: Florida governor gives green light for some beaches to reopen Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will provide an update April 6 on how the state is responding to the novel coronavirus outbreak.
World Apr 05 UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson hospitalized with virus British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been admitted to a hospital with the coronavirus.
Politics Apr 04 Wisconsin GOP vows Supreme Court appeal on extended voting Wisconsin Republicans say they will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to block extended absentee voting in Tuesday's primary, despite public health fears about in-person voting amid the coronavirus pandemic.
World Apr 04 China honors virus victims with 3 minutes of reflection With air raid sirens wailing and flags at half-staff, China held a three-minute nationwide moment of reflection on Saturday to honor those who have died in the coronavirus outbreak, especially “martyrs” who fell while fighting what has become a global…
Politics Apr 03 Trump uses law to prevent export of medical supplies The move comes one day after the White House announced Trump invoked the Defense Production Act to compel Minnesota-based 3M to make as many N95 masks as the Federal Emergency Management Agency determines are needed.
Nation Apr 03 WATCH: NC governor says state was told not to expect more stockpile supplies soon Gov. Roy Cooper says the state has received about one-third of what it requested from the National Strategic Stockpile.
Nation Apr 03 Some migrants detained in Louisiana are being released, lawyers say Several lawyers say they have been notified that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement would start releasing their clients, some of whom had been previously denied parole, amid the ongoing pandemic.
World Apr 03 Hungary's Orban strikes back at EU criticism on extra powers Hungary's prime minister has struck back at his critics in the European Union by saying he has "no time" to deal with them during the coronavirus pandemic.