Coronavirus Update: Tennessee Lifts Restaurant And Retail Restrictions, Opens Large Attractions
The state of Tennessee is easing its restrictions for restaurants and retail stores further by lifting the 50% capacity requirement to reopen the business.
Coronavirus Update: NYPD Will No Longer Arrest People Without Face Masks, De Blasio Says
New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio said in his daily press conference Friday that the police department will be scaling back on enforcing some social distancing rules and will no longer arrest or ticket people for not wearing a face mask.
Coronavirus Update: People Pack Wisconsin Bars After Court Junks Stay-At-Home Order
The Wisconsin Supreme Court had said the stay-at-home order was "unlawful, invalid, and unenforceable."
Coronavirus Treatment: California Hospitals To Use Lottery System For Remdesivir Allocation
According to reports, California is set to receive remdesivir for at least 100 to 200 COVID-19 patients as per a distribution list posted by the state's Department of Public Health.
Coronavirus New York: Trucks Used For Dead Bodies May Now Haul Food, FDA Says
The FDA also said these storage trucks are easy to clean and disinfect using EPA-registered disinfectants.
Coronavirus Global Death Toll Tops 302,000, But New Cases In US Are Slowing Down
The increase in death toll has also slowed down worldwide compared to April when the numbers used to rise to 50,000 in a matter of seven days.
Coronavirus Treatment: Muscular Dystrophy Therapeutic Shows Promise As COVID-19 Remedy
A treatment used for muscular dystrophy patients with heart failure has reportedly helped COVID-19 patients improve and recover after they took part in an experimental therapy undertaken at the Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles.
NYC Coronavirus Update: Health Chief's Heartless Comments On NYPD SOS Causes Anger
The commissioner of New York City's Health Department had reportedly made heartless comments against the city's police department after she rejected an urgent request to provide the NYPD with 500,000 coronavirus masks.
Kamala Harris Sued For 'Ongoing Conspiracy' To Violate Journalist's Civil Rights, Lawsuit Claims
An anti-abortion journalist has filed a lawsuit against Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., and claimed that the former attorney general was part of an "ongoing conspiracy" to violate his civil rights.
Coronavirus Testing: Bill Gates Rolls Out COVID-19 At-Home Test Kits In Seattle
Billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates announced that COVID-19 at-home test kits are being rolled out in Seattle beginning May 13 under the Seattle Coronavirus Assessment Network (SCAN) program.
Man With KKK Hood As Coronavirus Mask Won't Be Charged, California Sheriff Says
The man who wore a Ku Klux Klan (KKK) hood as a coronavirus mask while shopping at a grocery store in California will not be criminally charged despite the outrage, the sheriff confirmed Monday.
Coronavirus Update: Washington Restaurants Required To Log Customers For Contact Tracing
Restaurants planning on offering dine-in services in the state of Washington will have to comply with a new government order to log customers for contact tracing.
Coronavirus Update: Ice Cream Customers Harass Young Staff; Teen Receives $30,000 In Donations
A Massachusetts ice cream shop was forced to shut down a day after reopening because the customers harassed its young staff.
Russia Coronavirus Cases Up 10,800 In 1 Day, Vladimir Putin's Spokesperson Positive For COVID-19
Russia moves up as the second country with the highest number of cases in the world with the addition of 10,800 positive COVID-19 patients in just one day.
COVID-19 Protection: Ohio Restaurant Puts Shower Curtains Between Tables For Social Distancing
As Ohio prepares to reopen restaurants for dining in, a small eatery is putting up clear shower curtains between tables to ensure social distancing among its customers.
Who is Anne Sacoolas? US Diplomat's Wife Issued Arrest Notice For Dangerous Driving In UK
The Interpol has issued a "Red Notice" for Anne Sacoolas, a U.S. diplomat's wife who was involved in a vehicular accident in the U.K. which resulted in the death of a teenager.
Elon Musk Restarts Tesla Production, Dares County To Arrest Him For Defying Lockdown Orders
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has restarted production in Fremont on Monday and said he should be the only one arrested for defying California's orders to keep the plant closed.
Coronavirus Update: New Jersey Parks Filled With Urine, Feces Since Reopening
State officials warned those who urinate and defecate in the park, or leave these behind in water bottles, will face the consequences as there is zero-tolerance for this offense.
Coronavirus Update: South Carolina Reopening Dine-In Restaurants At 50% Capacity On May 11
South Carolina will begin allowing diners to eat at their favorite restaurants Monday (May 11) as Gov. Henry McMaster announced the resumption of dine-in services in a limited capacity.
Shanghai Disneyland Sells Out Reopening Tickets In Minutes; 24,000 Visitors Expected
Shanghai Disneyland is set to welcome a deluge of visitors to its theme park Monday (May 11) after it quickly sold out the tickets for its reopening day.
Coronavirus Update: North Dakota Ends 14-Day Quarantine For Domestic Travelers
North Dakota is relaxing its order on the mandatory 14-day quarantine for domestic travelers. Effective immediately, those coming from other states will no longer have to self-isolate, Gov. Doug Burgum said.
Gerber Names Magnolia Earl As Their First Adopted 'Spokesbaby'
Baby food company Gerber has made history Friday after the announcement its new "spokesbaby" for 2020 and she is none other than Magnolia Earl, an adopted one-year-old child from California.
Coronavirus: New York Nurse Arrested For Stealing COVID-19 Patient's Credit Cards
A New York nurse was arrested Thursday after she was accused of stealing and using a COVID-19 patient's credit cards.
Michael Flynn Walks Free: Justice Department Drops Case Against Trump's Former Adviser
The Justice Department said that the FBI's interview of Flynn in 2017, for his alleged contacts with Russia for their interference during the 2016 elections, was "untethered" and "unjustified."
New York Launches Free Coronavirus Antibody Test: Here's How To Get It
The free coronavirus antibody test will be launched in New York City, which should boost the number of people tested to 140,000.
California Coronavirus Community Spread Started In A Nail Salon, Newsom Reveals
The first case of coronavirus community spread in California started in a nail salon, which explains why Gov. Gavin Newsom is still cautious about reopening such businesses, even as other states have permitted it.
Coronavirus: San Francisco Admits Giving Drugs, Alcohol To Homeless Addicts During Quarantine
The San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH) admits that it is giving free drugs and alcohol to homeless addicts who are in quarantine at city-sponsored hotels.
Coronavirus Update: Supreme Court Denies Pennsylvania Businesses' Bid To Reopen
Nonessential businesses in Pennsylvania cannot reopen and will have to comply with Gov. Tom Wolf's orders, the Supreme Court has ruled Wednesday.
Coronavirus Disinfectant: Clorox Sees 500% Surge In Demand Since The Pandemic
Clorox, famous for its bleach and cleaning products, has made more than 40 million items for the first quarter of 2020 compared to the same period in 2019.
Coronavirus Update: Minnesota Records Most Deaths In 1 Day, Says Other States Are Undercounting
The state of Minnesota has reached a new daily record for the most number of COVID-19 deaths in a single day after 30 people lost their battle in this pandemic Wednesday.