3 Arizona teachers test positive for COVID-19 after sharing summer school classroom, 1 passes away
Kimberly Chavez Lopez Byrd, a teacher, passed away from COVID-19 on June 26. Two other teachers, who shared the same classroom, tested positive for the virus.
Kimberly Chavez Lopez Byrd, a teacher, passed away from COVID-19 on June 26. Two other teachers, who shared the same classroom, tested positive for the virus.
Man diagnosed with COVID-19 2 weeks before nursing home told his daughter he had it, he died next day
A woman is suing a Los Angeles skilled nursing home for failing to inform her that her father contracted COVID-19. She says despite numerous calls to the facility to check on her dad as the pandemic worsened, she wasn't told until the day before he died, even though he was diagnosed two weeks earlier.
A woman is suing a Los Angeles skilled nursing home for failing to inform her that her father contracted COVID-19. She says despite numerous calls to the facility to check on her dad as the pandemic worsened, she wasn't told until the day before he died, even though he was diagnosed two weeks earlier.
Arizona woman says her father's death from COVID-19 falls on President Trump, Governor Ducey
The woman of a man who died from COVID-19 even invited Gov. Ducey to her father’s funeral.
The woman of a man who died from COVID-19 even invited Gov. Ducey to her father’s funeral.
Metro-North Railroad adds PPE to vending machines at 12 stations
The MTA Metro-North Railroad announced that it has added personal protective equipment to vending machines at 12 stations throughout the system.
The MTA Metro-North Railroad announced that it has added personal protective equipment to vending machines at 12 stations throughout the system.
Alabama state Senate leader says he wants ‘more people’ to contract COVID-19
Republican Sen. Del Marsh appeared to be referring to herd immunity, which public health experts say is either a long way off or perhaps unachievable.
Republican Sen. Del Marsh appeared to be referring to herd immunity, which public health experts say is either a long way off or perhaps unachievable.
Study of Spain population’s COVID-19 antibody tests suggests herd immunity ‘unachievable,’ researchers say
A nationwide population-based study published by researchers in Spain in the medical journal “The Lancet” found that despite the high impact of COVID-19 on the country, antibody “prevalence estimates remain low and are clearly insufficient to provide herd immunity."
A nationwide population-based study published by researchers in Spain in the medical journal “The Lancet” found that despite the high impact of COVID-19 on the country, antibody “prevalence estimates remain low and are clearly insufficient to provide herd immunity."
US bets on untested company to deliver COVID-19 vaccine
Its injector is not approved by federal health authorities and the company hasn’t yet set up a factory to manufacture the unapproved devices.
Its injector is not approved by federal health authorities and the company hasn’t yet set up a factory to manufacture the unapproved devices.
NY Dept. of Health: Nursing home visitations can resume, with limits
Health officials have announced that nursing homes and long-term care facilities in NY will be allowed to resume limited visitation.
Health officials have announced that nursing homes and long-term care facilities in NY will be allowed to resume limited visitation.
Las Vegas bar restrictions reimplemented due to virus
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak says the state will reimplement restrictions on bars and restaurants in certain counties to prevent further spread of the coronavirus after a “spike” in confirmed cases.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak says the state will reimplement restrictions on bars and restaurants in certain counties to prevent further spread of the coronavirus after a “spike” in confirmed cases.
Who might be eligible for a second stimulus check and how much money?
As coronavirus incidences throughout the United States continue to rise, the case for issuing another round of direct payments to households appears to be growing stronger – so who might be eligible for money and when?
As coronavirus incidences throughout the United States continue to rise, the case for issuing another round of direct payments to households appears to be growing stronger – so who might be eligible for money and when?
Historic White Horse Tavern has liquor license suspended
The state liquor authority has suspended a landmark Manhattan bar's liquor licence for repeated social distancing violations.
The state liquor authority has suspended a landmark Manhattan bar's liquor licence for repeated social distancing violations.
Household dog tests positive for coronavirus after owner infected
A household dog in Texas has tested positive for COVID-19, state health officials confirmed.
A household dog in Texas has tested positive for COVID-19, state health officials confirmed.
‘STOP GETTING TESTED’ for COVID-19, Ohio lawmaker tells public
Republican State Rep. Nino Vitale made a statement on his Facebook page Tuesday, asking people to not get tested for the coronavirus.
Republican State Rep. Nino Vitale made a statement on his Facebook page Tuesday, asking people to not get tested for the coronavirus.
Report: 25 percent of New York City tenants are not paying rent
The current rent crisis may be headed to a breaking point as a new report finds that 25 percent of city tenants haven't paid any rent since the coronavirus shutdown began in March.
The current rent crisis may be headed to a breaking point as a new report finds that 25 percent of city tenants haven't paid any rent since the coronavirus shutdown began in March.
Medical group releases chart ranking activities based on COVID-19 risk
The Texas Medical Association told FOX 35 that a task force of about 14 physicians who are experts and leaders in medicine have determined the risk level of various activities, ranked from 1 through 10.
The Texas Medical Association told FOX 35 that a task force of about 14 physicians who are experts and leaders in medicine have determined the risk level of various activities, ranked from 1 through 10.
Doctors reporting brain, heart, and kidney side effects in some COVID-19 survivors
Doctors and scientists are finding devastating side effects in COVID-19 survivors even after they have recovered from the virus.
Doctors and scientists are finding devastating side effects in COVID-19 survivors even after they have recovered from the virus.
Schools or bars? Opening classrooms may mean hard choices
Places at high risk of exposing people to the coronavirus may need to stay closed for children to get back to school safely.
Places at high risk of exposing people to the coronavirus may need to stay closed for children to get back to school safely.
Finding new homes for the pets left behind by COVID-19
Pets have also been affected by the coronavirus pandemic, as the growing death toll has left many dogs and cats without owners.
Pets have also been affected by the coronavirus pandemic, as the growing death toll has left many dogs and cats without owners.


















