FDA, Michigan Authorities Warn Against Using Ivermectin To Treat, Prevent COVID-19
Authorities were warning against the promotion or use of pets' heartworm medicine to treat or prevent COVID-19.
Ex-VP Allegedly Sabotages Atlanta Company's PPE Shipment Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
The alleged sabotage was done weeks after the vice president of finance was fired from Stradis Healthcare.
Thailand Zoo Faces Backlash For Forcing Chimp To Spray Disinfectant While Riding Bike
The zoo was infamous for mistreating animals.
Coronavirus UK: Pregnant Nurse Dies Of COVID-19, Baby Saved Via Emergency C-Section
The 28-year-old nurse was admitted to the same hospital where she had worked for five years.
Coronavirus US Update: Georgia Waives Anti-Ku Klux Klan Mask Law Amid Pandemic
The 1951 anti-mask law was passed to combat the Ku Klux Klan.
NASA Satellite Image Shows Anak Krakatau's Ongoing Eruption
According to volcanologist Verity Flower, the white color of the plume showed it was likely composed of mostly gas and water vapor
Majority of Children 'Probably' Have Coronavirus, Says NYC Pediatrician
According to a New York-based doctor, these asymptomatic children could be passing the disease to others who may be more vulnerable.
Coronavirus Impact: Air Quality Improved In Cities That Implemented Emergency Measures
Air pollution levels in the cities that implemented emergency measures in February reduced by up to 40%.
Foot Sores Could Be Early Sign Of COVID-19, Experts Warn
Reports of the foot lesions have been confirmed throughout Italy, France and Spain.
42% Zoo Animals In Spain Infected By Parasitic Disease: Study
Toxoplasmosis is a widespread disease that can be passed from animals to humans, but was not alarming from a public health standpoint.
Coronavirus Update: NYC Nursing Home Reportedly Running Out Of Room For COVID-19 Victims
In New York state, COVID-19 has killed over 2,400 elderly and disabled people in nursing homes and assisted living facilities.
Coronavirus Impact: Starving Rats Turning To Cannibalism Amid Restaurant Closures
The rats that usually relied on restaurants for food are now taking to the streets and resorting to more aggressive measures.
Coronavirus Effect: Drug Users Might Use More Dangerous Alternatives Amid Illegal Drug Shortage
As illicit drug supplies run low in the UK due to coronavirus lockdowns, experts worry that drug users will turn to more dangerous alternatives.
Coronavirus Origin Cover-Up: China Stifles Research, Instructions Posted Online Deleted
The now-deleted notice claimed studies about the origins of the virus must first be approved by central government officials before publication.
Coronavirus News: Kentucky Church Defies Order Against In-Person Gatherings For Easter
On Sunday morning, the church's entrances were littered with nails, likely in an effort to stop worshippers from entering.
Chicago Woman Shot And Killed While Social Distancing Outside 7-Eleven
Last Tuesday was described as the city's deadliest day of violence in almost two years.
Coronavirus Update: Air Pollution Over Northeast US Drops 30% Amid Lockdowns
The March 2020 data recorded the lowest nitrogen dioxide levels of any March since 2005.
Unclaimed COVID-19 Victims' Bodies Could Be Buried On NYC's Hart Island
Reports claimed the burials were no longer being done by inmates but private contractors wearing protective suits.
Cats Of Owners With Coronavirus Symptoms Should Stay Indoors, Experts Say
Not all cats have to be kept indoors amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Police Arrest California Woman Who Allegedly Licked $1,800 Worth Of Groceries
The woman was spotted with a cart full of merchandise but, had no means to purchase them.
Man Facing Jail Time For Stealing Face Masks From London Hospital
The man is sentenced to a month in jail for each mask he stole.
Only 6% Of Actual Coronavirus Cases Detected Worldwide, Researchers Estimate
The actual number of cases may actually be in the tens of millions, according to the report.
Human Activities That Threaten Wildlife Also Increase Risks Of Virus 'Spillover', Study Finds
According to a new study, many of the same activities that threaten wildlife also increases the risks of animals passing viruses to humans.
NY County Eyeing Refrigerated Farm Building For COVID-19 Victims If Morgues Reach Capacity
Suffolk County morgues were at half capacity as of Tuesday.
Chernobyl Forest Fires Cause Radiation Level To Spike 16 Times Above Normal
The forest fire was reportedly started by a man who set fire to the grass 'for fun.'
Coronavirus Update: Hundreds Of Homeless New Yorkers With COVID-19 Symptoms Now In Isolation
The affected homeless people are reportedly in isolation at various New York City hotels.
New York City Eyeing Temporary Burials For COVID-19 Victims, But Not In Parks
NYC Council Health Committee chairman Mark Levine initially tweeted that the temporary burials may be held in local parks but, he later stated that if needed, it will likely be done on Hart Island.
Apple To Produce 1 Million Face Shields Per Week For Health Workers
The company has also donated 20 million face masks.
House Of Coronavirus-Infected Family Stoned By Strangers
The family members who tested positive for the virus were at home when their house was stoned by unknown individuals.
Coronavirus In Animals: Tiger At Bronx Zoo Tests Positive For COVID-19
The Bronx Zoo's Malayan tiger Nadia is the first bit cat to test positive for COVID-19.