Researchers developing face mask that glows when detecting COVID-19
The team at MIT and Harvard is reportedly designing a face mask that would produce a fluorescent signal when a person with COVID-19 breathes, coughs or sneezes.
The team at MIT and Harvard is reportedly designing a face mask that would produce a fluorescent signal when a person with COVID-19 breathes, coughs or sneezes.
FDA giving White House new guidance on rapid COVID-19 test
The Abbott Laboratories test is used daily at the White House to test Trump and key members of his staff.
The Abbott Laboratories test is used daily at the White House to test Trump and key members of his staff.
Microsoft, UnitedHealth offer app to screen employees for COVID-19
The app is among a rush of new tech aiming to help companies bring people back to work safely amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The app is among a rush of new tech aiming to help companies bring people back to work safely amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Major events canceled or postponed due to COVID-19
As countries around the world begin the process of reopening amid COVID-19, many major events and larger public gatherings remain canceled for the indefinite future.
As countries around the world begin the process of reopening amid COVID-19, many major events and larger public gatherings remain canceled for the indefinite future.
8 tips to maintain your car while in quarantine
A car in quarantine needs to stay active, too.
A car in quarantine needs to stay active, too.
Timelapse video shows 125,000 birthday cards mailed to British WWII vet
Thousands of cards flooded in for Capt. Tom Moore, who celebrated his 100th birthday on April 30 and raised some 30 million pounds for England?s health system.
Thousands of cards flooded in for Capt. Tom Moore, who celebrated his 100th birthday on April 30 and raised some 30 million pounds for England?s health system.
Mattel unveils new toys honoring front line COVID-19 workers
All net proceeds will be donated to First Responders First, an initiative created to help provide essential supplies and resources for health care workers and their families.
All net proceeds will be donated to First Responders First, an initiative created to help provide essential supplies and resources for health care workers and their families.
Nancy Pelosi endorses Joe Biden for president
The House speaker said Biden would be a voice of reason and resilience amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The House speaker said Biden would be a voice of reason and resilience amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Kansas farmer mails Cuomo N95 mask for NY medical worker
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he was touched by the gesture.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he was touched by the gesture.
Woman sets up giving tree of face masks amid pandemic
Deb Siggins said she's made about 400 masks and pays out of her own pocket for all the materials.
Deb Siggins said she's made about 400 masks and pays out of her own pocket for all the materials.
Coronavirus can travel 13 feet, live on shoes, CDC study suggests
The virus was found present on the floor in a hospital in China and on the soles of healthcare professionals, according to the study.
The virus was found present on the floor in a hospital in China and on the soles of healthcare professionals, according to the study.
Mouse trap PSA highlights importance of social distancing
The video was released by the Ohio Department of Public Health to illustrate why we should social distance.
The video was released by the Ohio Department of Public Health to illustrate why we should social distance.
Pence: Philadelphia 'an area of particular concern' in COVID-19 battle
"Our message to the people of the Philadelphia area is, now more than ever, practice the social distancing," Vice President Mike Pence says during Wednesday's White House Coronavirus Task Force news conference.
"Our message to the people of the Philadelphia area is, now more than ever, practice the social distancing," Vice President Mike Pence says during Wednesday's White House Coronavirus Task Force news conference.
CDC recommends covering face when outside, Trump calls it 'voluntary'
President Donald Trump announces during Friday's Task Force press briefing that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is advising the use of non-medical, cloth-based coverings "as an additional, voluntary public health measure."
President Donald Trump announces during Friday's Task Force press briefing that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is advising the use of non-medical, cloth-based coverings "as an additional, voluntary public health measure."
Coronavirus vaccine trials already under way
Dr. Vanila Singh, former chief medical officer of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, tells CoronavirusNOW.com she hopes lessons learned in the first states experiencing COVID-19 case surges will help others prepare. (03/30/20)
Dr. Vanila Singh, former chief medical officer of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, tells CoronavirusNOW.com she hopes lessons learned in the first states experiencing COVID-19 case surges will help others prepare. (03/30/20)
American in Italy: 'What you're doing now will make a difference'
Katherine Wilson, an American author living in Rome, tells CoronavirusNOW.com about measures to contain the contagion there and how Italians are faring several weeks into their quarantine. (3/27/20)
Katherine Wilson, an American author living in Rome, tells CoronavirusNOW.com about measures to contain the contagion there and how Italians are faring several weeks into their quarantine. (3/27/20)
Survey looks at who takes COVID-19 guidelines seriously
David Feldman, a counseling psychology professor at Santa Clara University, tells CoronavirusNOW.com about the results of an online survey asking who will follow coronavirous avoidance guidelines. (3/27/20)
David Feldman, a counseling psychology professor at Santa Clara University, tells CoronavirusNOW.com about the results of an online survey asking who will follow coronavirous avoidance guidelines. (3/27/20)
Stimulus should get money to people who really need it
After nearly 3.3 million Americans applied for unemployment, financial advisor Winnie Sun, of Los Angeles, shares her thoughts with CoronavirusNOW.com on whether people should be moving cash or different types of investments.
After nearly 3.3 million Americans applied for unemployment, financial advisor Winnie Sun, of Los Angeles, shares her thoughts with CoronavirusNOW.com on whether people should be moving cash or different types of investments.
COVID-19 poses risks for jail and prison populations
Keri Blakinger, of The Marshall Project, says it's a lot easier for diseases to spread in a prison or jail environment where you just can't do social distancing.
Keri Blakinger, of The Marshall Project, says it's a lot easier for diseases to spread in a prison or jail environment where you just can't do social distancing.
Coronavirus patient: 'I'm a week past it, so I feel great'
Ryan O'Donnell, of California, who had been traveling through Europe before getting ill, tells CoronavirusNOW.com about his recovery from the illness: "I'm feeling a lot better. I've been a week without symptoms."
Ryan O'Donnell, of California, who had been traveling through Europe before getting ill, tells CoronavirusNOW.com about his recovery from the illness: "I'm feeling a lot better. I've been a week without symptoms."



















