Coronavirus Has Upended Our World. It's OK To Grieve.
The coronavirus pandemic sweeping the globe has not only left many anxious about life-and-death issues, but it also has left people struggling with a host of less obvious, existential losses.
Hay Fever or Virus? For Allergy Sufferers, a Season of Worry
The spring breezes of 2020 are carrying more than just tree pollen. There's a whiff of paranoia in the air.
Sesame Workshop Enlists Elmo, Cookie Monster on Hand Washing
Elmo, Rooster and Cookie Monster are doing their part to help keep kids safe as the coronavirus pandemic grinds on.
Trump Adds 30 Days to Distancing Guidelines as Virus Spreads
President Donald Trump is extending the voluntary national shutdown for a month as sickness and death from the coronavirus pandemic rise in the U.S.
In Virus Times, Have Americans Found a Shared Experience?
As an uneasy March unspooled, as coronavirus dread descended upon the United States, it became commonplace — and, for public figures, quite practical — to point out how, unlike most major events in the 21st century, this was an unusually communal moment.
Fauci Says Coronavirus Deaths in US Could Top 100,000
As the White House looks for ways to restore normalcy in parts of the U.S., the government's foremost infection disease expert says the country could experience more than 100,000 deaths.
Counties Without Coronavirus Are Mostly Rural, Poor
As the coronavirus rages across the United States, mainly in large urban areas, more than a third of U.S. counties have yet to report a single positive test result for COVID-19 infections, an analysis by The Associated Press shows.
What's Essential? in France: Pastry, Wine. in US: Golf, Guns, Grass
The coronavirus pandemic is defining for the globe what's "essential" and what things we really can't do without, even though we might not need them for survival.
Not Real News: Debunking Yet More False Coronavirus Content
None of these are legit, even though they were shared widely on social media. The Associated Press checked them out. Here are the facts.
AP Fact Check: Trump a Rosy Outlier on Science of the Virus
Groundless assurances keep coming from President Donald Trump, a rosy outlier on the science of the coronavirus pandemic.
Trump: No Quarantine, But Travel Advisory for NY, CT and NJ
President Donald Trump backed away from calling for a quarantine for coronavirus hotspots in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, instead directing Saturday night that a "strong Travel Advisory" be issued to stem the spread of the outbreak.
What You Need to Know Today about the Virus Outbreak
President Donald Trump is raising the idea of what he's calling a quarantine involving New York and parts of New Jersey and Connecticut, states hard-hit by the coronavirus pandemic.
'Off the Charts': Virus Hotspots Grow in Middle America
The coronavirus has made its way, too, into rural America, where hotspots erupted in ski havens in the Rockies and small towns in the Midwest.
American Airlines Flight Attendant Dies of COVID-19, Co-workers Anxious
An American Airlines flight attendant died on Monday from complications to COVID-19, the airline confirmed Friday
Country Singer Joe Diffie Tests Positive for Coronavirus
A publicist for Joe Diffie says the country singer has tested positive for COVID-19.
Virus Infections Top 600,000 Worldwide, Long Fight Ahead
The number of confirmed coronavirus infections worldwide topped 600,000 on Saturday as new cases stacked up quickly in Europe and the United States and officials dug in for a long fight against the pandemic.
Oprah on Coronavirus: 'Playing it as Safe as I Possibly can'
Oprah Winfrey says she's playing it safe when it comes to the rapidly spreading coronavirus.
Kathy Griffin Out of Hospital, Still Not Tested for Coronavirus
Kathy Griffin has been released from the hospital after tweeting that she was admitted for coronavirus-like symptoms, lashing out against President Donald Trump and writing that she was not tested for COVID-19.
House Debates $2.2T Virus Relief Bill Amid Last-Minute Snag
The House on Friday debated a $2.2 trillion package tossing a life preserver to a U.S. economy and health care system devastated by the coronavirus pandemic, even as a maverick Republican threatened leaders' plans for swift passage.
Telemedicine Surges, Fueled By Coronavirus Fears And Shift In Payment Rules
Getting heath care by phone or video conferencing has been around for several decades, but the outbreak of coronavirus has led to an increase in telemedicine use as never seen before, according to health systems and provider groups across the country.