PHOTOS: Illegal club with nearly 400 people busted for violating COVID orders
An illegal bottle club with nearly 400 people was shut down in New York for violating the state’s emergency COVID orders, authorities said. Read more on RADIO.COM.
Couple celebrates 76th wedding anniversary together after 8-month long COVID separation
An elderly couple that has been married for 76 years had one reason to be thankful this year: they could finally spend the holidays together. They also celebrated their anniversary after being separated due to COVID. Read on.
Doctor recreates the last thing COVID-19 patients see before dying in chilling viral video
A doctor in St. Louis is hoping to scare some people straight into wearing face masks when in public to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. See the full story now.
US reaches multiple grim milestones, including surpassing 13 million COVID-19 cases
The U.S. reached another grim milestone on Friday: The number of Americans with COVID-19 since Jan. 21 surpassed 13 million, according to Johns Hopkins University.
AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine trials called into question after technical mistake in study
Following the announcement of promising results for its COVID-19 vaccine earlier this week, AstraZeneca is now facing major questions about how it conducted its trials.
Despite warnings and rising COVID cases, some still travel for Thanksgiving
Public health experts and Bay Area officials do not want you to travel for Thanksgiving this week over coronavirus concerns. But while the scene at SFO Tuesday looked nothing like the usual holiday rush, there were still travelers making the trip.
Fauci: COVID currently 'really intense' and a 'sacrifice' now may lead to 'more healthy, happy Thanksgivings'
Dr. Anthony Fauci told 1010 WINS on Wednesday that U.S. coronavirus infections are “really intense” right now and that avoiding gatherings this holiday weekend may lead to “more healthy, happy Thanksgivings” in the future.
Household poisoning risk for children is higher amid COVID pandemic, warn experts
Experts warn that the household poisoning risk for children is higher amid the coronavirus pandemic due to an increased consumer demand for disinfectants as well as more time spent at home. Find out more on RADIO.COM.
COVID-19 quarantine time to be shortened by the CDC
The CDC is expected to recommend a shorter length of quarantine for people that have been exposed to COVID-19. The agency has suggested recently that testing could play a crucial role in the updated approach. Learn more on RADIO.COM.
Keep the mask: A vaccine won’t end the US crisis right away
Despite the expected arrival of COVID-19 vaccines in just a few weeks, it could take several months — probably well into 2021 — before things get back to something close to normal in the U.S.