North Korea, Lesotho and Turkmenistan are some of the handful of countries have no reported coronavirus cases.
Author: Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAY
Do you think you have the coronavirus? Here’s what you should do.
The CDC and other public health experts recommend taking the following steps if you’re feeling sick and think you may have COVID-19.
Photos show counterprotesters dressed in scrubs blocking lockdown demonstration in Colorado
Photos show counterprotesters donned in teal scrubs and standing in front of motorists lined up for several blocks leading to the Capitol building.
‘The world is going to hell’: Coronavirus can be deadly for people recovering from addiction
People recovering from substance use disorders are especially vulnerable to COVID-19, medical and treatment experts say.
The hydroxychloroquine debate: Donald Trump has advertised it as a coronavirus treatment. Here’s what we know about the malaria drug.
The anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine and its effectiveness against COVID-19 is stirring up more drama in the White House.
The Kennedy curse: A look at how tragedy has historically followed this prominent family
With news of two Kennedy family members going missing in Chesapeake Bay, a look at the events that have compounded into the so-called ‘Kennedy curse’.
Greta Thunberg says it’s ‘extremely likely’ she had coronavirus after her trip to central Europe
She didn’t get tested for COVID-19 explaining how everyone in Sweden who had symptoms and weren’t in need of emergency care were told to stay home.
Some severe cases of coronavirus could result in brain damage, inability to walk
ARDS is a common killerĀ among critically ill patients hospitalized with COVID-19. But even if they survive, it’s a long road to recovery.
Greta Thunberg snaps heartwarming photo with her hero, education activist Malala Yousafzai
Climate change activist Greta Thunberg and women’s education advocate Malala Yousafzai met at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.
She didn’t drink, but her urine was full of alcohol. Turns out, her bladder was its own brewery.
Medical professionals at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine discovered that a woman had a rare condition called auto-brewery syndrome.