Latest COVID-19 Headlines

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

UK Working With Heathrow on COVID Testing as Alternative to Quarantine

Aug 19 2020 // Britain is working with London’s Heathrow Airport on a plan to use COVID-19 testing to help shorten quarantine times, in an effort to help airlines and airports kickstart travel and the wider economy.Heathrow said on...

North Carolina Lt. Gov Abandons Lawsuit Challenging Virus Orders on Businesses

Aug 19 2020 // North Carolina Republican Lt. Gov. Dan Forest ended a testy legal battle with campaign rival and Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper last week after a judge rejected Forest’s demand to block Cooper from shuttering businesses...

Constructing a Post-Pandemic Construction Market

Aug 19 2020 // The construction industry may emerge from the pandemic strong or relatively unscathed compared to other segments of the economy. But it also faces its share of challenges in managing exposures, delays, added costs and...

Washington Reporting 576 New Coronavirus Cases

Aug 18 2020 // The Washington State Department of Health is reporting 576 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 15 deaths.King County continues to have the highest numbers in Washington, with 17,623 cases and 694 deaths. Yakima County is...

Airlines, Airports Urge UN to Accept COVID Testing Over Quarantines

Aug 18 2020 // Airlines and airports will ask a UN-led task force meeting on Tuesday to recommend countries accept a negative COVID-19 test within 48 hours of travel as an alternative to quarantines that have decimated demand for travel,...

Europe Urged to Focus on Those Who Must Pay Off Debt After Pandemic

Aug 18 2020 // Rebuilding Europe after the coronavirus pandemic will be akin to the post-World War II reconstruction effort and the bloc must reaffirm its core values despite challenges from global powers, former European Central Bank...

Business, Insurers Face Survival Showdowns Over Pandemic Coverage

Aug 18 2020 // PILANESBERG NATIONAL PARK, South Africa— Wynand du Toit’s safari camp in South Africa’s Pilanesberg National Park lies abandoned, its tents ripped open by baboons and its survival in the balance after his...

Pandemic-Afflicted Cruise Operator Carnival Hit by Ransomware

Aug 18 2020 // Cruise operator Carnival Corp. said on Monday it launched an investigation into a ransomware attack on one of its brand’s information technology systems.Carnival, which operates AIDA, Carnival and Princess cruises...

Pandemic Boosted Personal Auto Insurers’ Profits in the Short-Term

Aug 17 2020 // As bad as the coronavirus pandemic has been for many insurance lines, personal automobile profits have soared thanks to reduced driving, as quarantines and shelter-at-home restrictions took hold across the United States...

Family Sues Illinois Meatpacking Plant After Man’s Death from COVID-19

Aug 17 2020 // The family of a suburban Chicago woman who died of complications related to COVID-19 has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against a meatpacking plant where her husband worked and contracted the virus.The family of Esperanza...

Arizona Reports 933 Additional Virus Cases, 69 More Deaths

Aug 17 2020 // Arizona has reported 933 additional confirmed COVID-19 cases with 69 more deaths, increasing the state’s totals to 192,654 cases and 4,492 deaths.The latest COVID-19-related hospitalization metrics posted Saturday by...

Global Insurance M&A Surges in 1st Half but Lull Likely in H2 on COVID Uncertainties

Aug 17 2020 // Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in the global insurance industry rose in the first half of 2020 with 201 completed deals worldwide, up from 197 in the second half of 2019, according to Clyde & Co’s...

University Insured Chinese Student Tuition Revenue Against Virus. Then COVID-19 Hit.

Aug 17 2020 // After becoming dean of the University of Illinois business school in 2015, Jeffrey Brown worried that politics or a virus would choke off a major source of revenue for his school: Chinese graduate students.So, in 2017,...

West Virginia Halts Nursing Home Visits as Virus Cases, Deaths Surge

Aug 17 2020 // West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice on Wednesday halted nursing home visits as both confirmed cases and deaths from the new coronavirus continue to surge.Justice said at a news conference that there are virus outbreaks...

U.S. Approves ‘Groundbreaking’ Yale COVID-19 Saliva Test for Emergency Use

Aug 17 2020 // The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Saturday granted emergency use authorization to Yale School of Public Health’s saliva test to detect COVID-19, after a trial on National Basketball Association players and...

Judge Tosses Texas Barbershops’ Suit Against Insurer Over Coronavirus Losses

Aug 16 2020 // A federal judge has agreed with an insurer that a group of barbershops in the San Antonio, Texas-area have no basis for claims seeking coverage under their commercial insurance policies for business interruption losses...

Duck Creek Shares Jump; Coronavirus Drives Insurance Technology Demand

Aug 16 2020 // Shares of Duck Creek Technologies Inc. soared on their Nasdaq debut on Friday, after the software company serving the property and casualty insurance market raised $405 million in its upsized initial public offering...

Drugmakers Shielded from COVID Vaccine Liability But Funds for Injury Claims in Doubt

Aug 14 2020 // Americans who suffer adverse reactions to coronavirus vaccines that the U.S. is racing to develop will have a hard time getting compensated for injuries from the drugs.That’s because pandemic-related claims for...

Consolidation of COVID Business Loss Suits Denied; But Grouping by Insurer Eyed

Aug 13 2020 // The legal panel on multidistrict litigation (MDL) has denied a proposal to consolidate cases brought by multiple businesses against various insurers for coronavirus-related business losses.The U.S. Judicial Panel on...

Analysis: Megacities Face Great Upheavals as They Seek to Cut Virus Transmission

Aug 13 2020 // Like all pandemics, COVID-19 is not an accidental or random event, Frank Snowden argues in his magisterial history “Epidemics and society: from the Black Death to the present.”“Epidemics afflict societies...