COVID-19
Greensboro Bus Service Halted Following A Staff Walkout
Bus service in Greensboro has been halted following a walkout by drivers and support staff. The action came after an unidentified bus operator tested positive for COVID-19.
Doctors Link COVID-19 To Potentially Deadly Blood Clots And Strokes
COVID-19 appears to thicken the blood of many patients, making them vulnerable to clots that can damage the lungs, kidneys and brain.
Navy Seeks 'Deeper Review' In Probe Of Pandemic-Struck Warship Captain's Firing
The acting Navy secretary says unanswered questions remain, after an initial probe into the removal of Capt. Brett Crozier from command of the coronavirus-infected USS Theodore Roosevelt.
Don't Skip Your Child's Well Check: Delays In Vaccines Could Add Up To Big Problems
Telemedicine has its limits. And postponing shots could lead to a resurgence of diseases like measles. Doctors are taking steps to make their offices safe for kids who need to come in.
Italy Considers Permits For Undocumented Migrants To Fill A Big Farmworker Gap
The country faces a shortfall of up to 350,000 laborers just when it is bracing for deep economic impacts from the novel coronavirus pandemic.
As Governors Urge Businesses To Reopen, Workers May Be Pushed Off Unemployment
Employees who refuse to return to work out of concern for their safety will lose state and federal benefits. It's a predicament millions will soon face as lawmakers set to restart their economies.
Colorado City Employee Donates Stimulus Check To 3 Local Charities
Scott Severs and his wife Julie Bartlett have been able to pay their mortgage and they have a healthy emergency fund. So he donated his federal rescue check, though he acknowledges not everyone can.
No Tokyo Olympics Next Year Unless COVID-19 Can Be Contained, Japan's Abe Says
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said it would be "impossible" to hold the already delayed Summer Olympics and Paralympics in 2021 if the disease is not brought under control.
Ohio County Prosecutor: Pandemic Puts More Stress On Families Dealing With Addiction
Even though Vinton County, Ohio, hasn't had high infection rates of the coronavirus, social restrictions have made it harder to keep drug users and their children safe, says Trecia Kimes-Brown.