Health Feb 25 As hospital numbers fall, fatigued staff get some relief By Heather Hollingsworth, Todd Richmond, Associated Press
Health Feb 14 Average US virus cases dip below 100K for 1st time in months Average daily new coronavirus cases in the United States dipped below 100,000 in recent days for the first time in months, but experts cautioned Sunday that infections remain high and precautions to slow the pandemic must remain in place. By Kate Brumback, Sudhin Thanawala, Associated Press
Nation Sep 15 Experts worry as state and local officials roll back virus restrictions State and local officials around the U.S. are rolling back social distancing rules again, but public health experts warn the country is setting itself up for failure. By Michelle R. Smith, Bobby Caina Calvan, Wilson Ring, Associated Press
Health May 05 U.S. infection rate rising outside New York as states open up An Associated Press analysis finds that taking the New York metropolitan area's progress against the coronavirus out of the equation shows the rest of the U.S. moving in the wrong direction, with the infection rate rising even as states move… By Nicky Forster, Carla K. Johnson, Mike Stobbe, Associated Press
Health Nov 20 U.N. Report Reduces AIDS Estimates by Millions UNAIDS, the United Nation's group working on the AIDS epidemic, released a report Tuesday admitting that figures on the spread of HIV were over-estimated for the past decade. By PBS NewsHour