Latest COVID-19 Headlines

All the headlines from our COVID-19 Topic Page, ordered by recency.

Even If Only Few Use Them, Contact Tracing Apps May Help Curb COVID

Sep 4 2020 // Contact tracing apps can sharply reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus even when only a few people use them, a study published on Thursday by researchers at Google and Oxford University showed.An app used by 15% of...

Michigan Cites 6 Businesses for COVID-19 Workplace Safety Violations

Sep 3 2020 // In late August, the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) issued a round of COVID-19 “general duty” citations, citing six different businesses with serious violations for failing to...

South Florida Eases Coronavirus Restrictions on Restaurants, Tattoo Parlors

Sep 3 2020 // Some coronavirus restrictions started easing up Monday in parts of South Florida.In Miami-Dade County, restaurants were allowed to welcome back diners to indoor seating for the first time in almost two months, provided...

Officials Report Nearly 1K COVID Cases in Tennessee Private Prison

Sep 3 2020 // Nearly 1,000 inmates at a Tennessee prison have tested positive for COVID-19, corrections officials said Monday.Officials tested 1,410 inmates at South Central Correctional Facility late last week after several inmates and...

States Told COVID-19 Vaccine Could Be Ready for High Risk Groups in Late October

Sep 3 2020 // The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has asked state public health officials to prepare to distribute a potential coronavirus vaccine to high-risk groups as soon as late October, documents published by...

Missouri’s COVID-19 Lawsuit Against China Stalled in Federal Court

Sep 2 2020 // More than four months after Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt sought to hold China and the Chinese Communist Party accountable for the COVID-19 pandemic, the lawsuit remains stalled in federal court.Neither the...

Georgia Extends COVID-19 Orders as Cases Fall to Lowest Level Since June

Sep 2 2020 // Georgia’s governor is extending the two main executive orders that govern Georgia’s response to COVID-19.Gov. Brian Kemp on Monday signed a 15-day extension of the order that mandates requirements on social...

Despite Pandemic, Derecho, Midwest Economy Improves, Survey Finds

Sep 2 2020 // The rural economy in Middle America showed improvement in August, despite the effects of a global pandemic and a rare devastating windstorm earlier in the month, according to a monthly survey of nine Midwest and Plains...

AM Best Finds Global Reinsurers ‘Maintain Equilibrium’ Through COVID-19

Sep 2 2020 // Ratings agency AM Best says its continued stable outlook on the global reinsurance industry reflects negative market forces largely driven by the COVID-19 pandemic, social inflation and previous years’ property...

Study: Fewer Vehicle Collisions with Wildlife in California as Traffic Dips During Pandemic

Sep 1 2020 // A study shows California’s stay-at-home order in response to the coronavirus seems to have reduced wildlife collisions, as decreased traffic resulted in fewer collisions with mountain lions, deer and other large...

Why Some Organizations Are Managing Coronavirus Risk Better Than Others

Sep 1 2020 // While few, if any, organizations saw the coronavirus pandemic and all of its death and disruption coming, some were better positioned to deal with it than others.According to risk expert Jim Wetekamp, some organizations...

University of Alabama COVID Cases Top 1K in First 2 Weeks of School

Sep 1 2020 // The University of Alabama reported Friday that an additional 481 students have tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the total to more than 1,000 infections since students returned to campus for the fall.The University of...

Insurer Travelers Overcomes California Restaurant’s COVID-19 Business Loss Claim

Aug 31 2020 // A federal court in California has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a Los Angeles restaurant seeking business interruption losses from Travelers Indemnity due to coronavirus-related restrictions on its business.Judge Stephen...

California Chicken Plant Shutting Down Due to Virus Outbreak

Aug 31 2020 // A chicken processing plant in central California has been ordered to shut down after it became the site of one of the largest and most severe COVID-19 outbreaks in the state, health officials said.The order to close the...

Roundup of New England COVID-19 Developments

Aug 31 2020 // Public health officials in Vermont said the state is considering becoming the second state to mandate flu shots as a way to ease the burden of influenza amid the coronavirus pandemic.Vermont Health Commissioner Mark Levine...

Check Up: The Post-Pandemic Future of the Current Telehealth Sensation

Aug 31 2020 // Telehealth is a bit of American ingenuity that seems to have paid off in the coronavirus pandemic. Medicare temporarily waived restrictions predating the smartphone era and now there’s a push to make telemedicine...

Pandemic Shows Why Climate Change Is Major Economic Risk, Says Europe’s Schnabel

Aug 31 2020 // The coronavirus pandemic demonstrates in the clearest terms why central banks must take a bigger role in fighting climate change even if the issue at first appears unrelated to monetary policy, European Central Bank board...

Britain Eyes Fast-Tracking Coronavirus Vaccines That Pass Safety, Quality Tests

Aug 31 2020 // Britain’s medical regulator will be able to grant temporary authorisation for any coronavirus vaccine that meets safety and quality standards but before it has received a full license, under new plans set out on...

Tennessee Gov. Extends Covid-19 State of Emergency

Aug 31 2020 // Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee has once again extended the state of emergency until the end of September.Lee, a Republican, initially imposed the state of emergency on March 12 in order to free up funding and relax rules...

Iowa Coronavirus Cases Reach New Daily High of 1,475

Aug 28 2020 // Iowa set a new record for confirmed coronavirus cases Thursday with nearly 1,500 cases, far more than the previous high set in April.In the last 24 hours as of Thursday morning, Iowa recorded 1,475 confirmed cases,...