Right now, there is only one drug shown by rigorous scientific testing to be helpful for treating COVID-19.
Livelihood of 65% Elderly Impacted due to Coronavirus Lockdown; 42% See Worsening of Health Conditions
Due to the lockdown, the study said 78 per cent of elders faced challenges accessing essential goods and services nationally.
The Benefit of Wearing Face Masks
No cases of coronavirus have been linked to two Missouri hairstylists who saw 140 clients last month while symptomatic, county health officials said.
Mystery syndrome similar to Kawasaki disease linked to coronavirus at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
The presence of such antibodies indicates the children were previously infected with COVID-19, the disease caused by the coroanvirus
It’s critical we have cheap, rapid at-home testing for Covid-19
Medical experts say that consumers will need to test themselves in huge numbers for Covid-19 at home in order for the economy to safely reopen
Trump’s personal valets has tested positive for coronavirus
A member of the US Navy who serves as one of President Donald Trump’s personal valets has tested positive for coronavirus.
Not everyone is getting a $1,200 coronavirus stimulus check
Millions of Americans who expect to receive a $1,200 stimulus check from the federal government could start to see the payouts arriving as early as next week.
Black people account for 72% of COVID-19 deaths in Chicago
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot said 72% of people in Chicago who have died from COVID-19 are Black despite African Americans making up just 30% of the city’s population.
Most New York Coronavirus Cases Came From Europe
Travelers seeded multiple cases starting as early as mid-February, genomes show.
Synthetic antibodies might offer a quick coronavirus treatment
In the search for a treatment for COVID-19, researchers are exploring a wide range of approaches, including antibiotics, a drug used for malaria and of course the gold standard for viral disease, a vaccine.
How One Patient’s Battle With COVID-19 Changed U.S. Testing Protocols
The first community-acquired case of COVID-19 in the United States posed many questions for doctors, but the answers they found led to key changes in federal guidelines for coronavirus testing