Coronavirus job loss, 'psychological micro-traumas' likely to cause uptick in mental health calls, expert says
Based on trends one expert has seen after past crises that Americans have lived through, he said he expects to see a “transient increase” in the number of people reaching out for mental health help.
In the U.S., all 50 states plus the District of Columbia have reported confirmed cases of COVID-19, tallying over 1,040,488 illnesses and at least 58,355 deaths.
College students create Pop Up Pantry to give back to Oklahoma community
Two college students and life-long neighbors create Pop Up Pantry, a place where customers can order essential food and pantry items, and then pick up the supplies in a contact-free, drive-through area in Oklahoma City.
Whether we buy our meals at the grocery store or support our local restaurants with takeout and delivery, at some point the food might have been prepared or handled by someone with the coronavirus.
Whether we buy our meals at the grocery store or support our local restaurants with takeout and delivery, at some point the food might have been prepared or handled by someone with the coronavirus.
Swedish city to dump metric ton of chicken manure in park to discourage festival gathering
A city in Sweden plans on spreading 2,000 pounds of chicken manure to deter festival crowds descending on the area Thursday amid the coronavirus pandemic.
A city in Sweden plans on spreading 2,000 pounds of chicken manure to deter festival crowds descending on the area Thursday amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Homeless seek refuge in NYC subways amid COVID-19 pandemic
Gov. Andrew Cuomo rails against New York City's subway trains crowded with homeless people who could be infected with coronavirus endangering commuters; Bryan Llenas reports from Queens, New York.
Police found dozens of bodies being stored in unrefrigerated trucks outside a Brooklyn funeral home and lying on the facility’s floor Wednesday, law enforcement sources told The Post.
Up to 60 bodies found in U-Haul trucks outside NYC funeral home
Police found dozens of bodies being stored in unrefrigerated trucks outside a Brooklyn funeral home and lying on the facility’s floor Wednesday, law enforcement sources told The Post.
Three children with the coronavirus in New York are also being treated for an inflammatory condition that leads to high fevers and swollen arteries, according to a report.
3 children in New York treated for rare inflammatory condition linked to coronavirus
Three children with the coronavirus in New York are also being treated for an inflammatory condition that leads to high fevers and swollen arteries, according to a report.
Nearly 70 dead in 'horrific' outbreak at Massachusetts veterans home
Nearly 70 residents sickened with the coronavirus have died at a Massachusetts home for aging veterans, as state and federal officials try to figure out what went wrong in the deadliest known outbreak at a long-term care facility in the U.S.
Nearly 70 residents sickened with the coronavirus have died at a Massachusetts home for aging veterans, as state and federal officials try to figure out what went wrong in the deadliest known outbreak at a long-term care facility in the U.S.
Howard Stern stands behind comments suggesting Trump supporters take disinfectants
Long-time radio personality Howard Stern doubled down on his comments on Tuesday that suggested President Trump's followers should take a form of disinfectant and "see if his theory works."
Long-time radio personality Howard Stern doubled down on his comments on Tuesday that suggested President Trump's followers should take a form of disinfectant and "see if his theory works."
White House-favored model raises COVID-19 death estimate
The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation said the increase was attributable, in part, to many states experiencing 'flatter and thus longer epidemic peaks'; Dr. Marc Siegel reports.
Risk management: Businesses reopen amid new coronavirus data
As new information is learned about COVID-19, businesses continue to take the calculated risk of reopening to the public; Jonathan Serrie reports from Atlanta.