The anxiety felt by healthcare workers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic is unlike anything most have experienced in their careers
What COVID-19 symptoms look like, day by day
After being exposed to the virus that causes COVID-19, it can take as few as two and as many as 14 days for symptoms to develop.
A Running List of Every Festival, Sporting Event and Show Canceled or Postponed in the Wake of the Coronavirus
As coronavirus-related recession fears percolate across the country, one industry that stands to be dealt a great deal of damage from the current crisis is restaurants.
‘Inducing panic’: Media under fire for driving coronavirus hype to epidemic levels
Concerns about the coronavirus pandemic are both warranted and understandable, but the media is increasingly coming under fire for stoking a panic mentality that experts decry as both counter-productive and unsupported by the facts.
Coronavirus challenges for restaurants: Will they ever recover?
As coronavirus-related recession fears percolate across the country, one industry that stands to be dealt a great deal of damage from the current crisis is restaurants.
US testing two generic drugs as possible coronavirus treatments
U.S. researchers are looking at two generic prescription drugs to determine whether they could be effective in treating or preventing coronavirus.
Think You Have the Coronavirus? Here’s What to Do Next
There’s been a bit of confusion about what steps to follow and where to get tested and treated. Some people are unsure who to call first — a doctor, urgent care, public health department, or coronavirus hotline — and if they’ll even be tested.
Handwashing: Clean Hands Save Lives
Learn more about when and how to wash your hands, the importance of using soap and water, and what you can do if soap and clean, running water are not available
Know the Symptoms of COVID-19
The most detailed breakdown of symptoms of the disease comes from a recent World Health Organization analysis of more than 55,000 confirmed cases in China.
Stanford, Kaiser hold drive-thru coronavirus testing, but you can’t just head over there
In order for all area residents to have important local information on the coronavirus health emergency, Palo Alto Online has lifted its pay meter and is providing unlimited access to its website.