Think you have coronavirus symptoms? Here's what to do
The three most common symptoms to look out for are fever, a dry cough and shortness of breath.
The three most common symptoms to look out for are fever, a dry cough and shortness of breath.
Adriana Alvarez, a 27-year-old single mother, works at McDonald's and currently doesn't get paid sick leave.
Officials said Tuesday that at least 60,000 tests have been conducted so far.
Larry Klayman is seeking at least $20 trillion from China over the coronavirus outbreak.
Despite calls to avoid racial labeling, Mr. Trump has repeatedly referred to COVID-19 as the "Chinese virus."
Vice President Mike Pence said the country has more than 10,000 ventilators stockpiled, as hospitals signal a severe shortage coming.
Another year, another homicide total unseen before in Mexico's modern history as the country struggles to check rising violence.
In Florida, 2 million people live in mobile homes. Climate change and developers are increasingly pushing them out.
Supreme Leader has already released 85,000 inmates temporarily as Iran battles disease that's killed more than 1,100.
Thursday's announcement will likely come as a relief for the Trump administration as it continues its efforts to deter migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border.
The White House is also solidifying plans for a third phase of the response, which would include two rounds of direct cash payments to taxpayers.
Two members of Congress have now been diagnosed with coronavirus, one from Utah and one from Florida.
Some local business owners are forgoing profit in order to help their neighbors.
Clearwater, Cocoa Beach and Fort Myers are starting to limit public use of their beaches, hoping to prevent further spread of coronavirus.
Rallies may be out, and ground games grounded. But there is one political activity that has not yet been canceled.
Women are twice as likely as men to work part-time, making coronavirus-related business closures particularly devastating to mothers.
Spring breakers are ignoring social distancing guidelines and flocking to some popular beaches.
Many states are dealing with unprecedented wave of jobless applications as coronavirus shutters hundreds of businesses.
The Pentagon is distributing one million masks and 2,000 ventilators to healthcare workers fighting the spread of coronavirus. President Trump has also called on all hospitals and dentists to delay elective procedures for the time being. Dr. Tara Narula reports.
The measure was passed by the Senate Wednesday after getting the green light in the House last week.
The Senate voted on a bill passed in the House last week which would provide free testing and paid leave.
President Trump is closing the U.S.' northern border and calling himself a "wartime president," invoking emergency powers to spur production of vital medical supplies. The president says a worst-case scenario could bring unemployment levels not seen since the Great Depression. Ben Tracy reports.
The coronavirus pandemic is taking a mounting toll on the U.S. economy. Auto factories are shutting down, hotels are empty, and the U.S. travel association warned more than four and a half million jobs could be lost by the end of the April. Jamie Yuccas reports.
The virus was first found in the federal prison system on Wednesday when two Bureau of Prison staff members tested positive for COVID-19.
The coronavirus pandemic continues to prompt unprecedented closures across the country. The Census Bureau is suspending field operations for two weeks while the New York Stock Exchange is closing its trading floor. Mola Lenghi reports.