New York restaurant opens for the first time as coronavirus restrictions lift
Coronavirus closures delayed the grand opening of one Long Island, New York restaurant but with new relaxed rules on outdoor dining, the chef and owner of Anchor Down Dockside is welcoming patrons to come and enjoy a little piece of normalcy back into their lives.
Texas hospital sees younger ages of coronavirus patients in hospital beds
As Texas reports record high numbers of coronavirus cases for the state, Fox News checks in with Houston Methodist Hospital to learn how it's coping with the state's second surge and what it's finding about the patients who are being treating with coronavirus.
US has ‘way too much virus’ to control, warns CDC expert
As state officials across the country grapple to contain a recent surge in cases of the novel coronavirus, at least one expert with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warned the U.S. has “way too much virus” to control at the moment.
Coronavirus mutation may have made virus more contagious: report
Scientists have started to analyze a mutation of the coronavirus that some believe has the potential to make the virus more contagious, according to a report.
Washington mom says she still caught coronavirus despite taking slew of precautions to avoid it
A Washington state mother says she tested positive for the coronavirus earlier this year despite taking all of the necessary precautions to avoid getting infected.
Dr. Marty Makary says US faces critical two months in coronavirus fight
We do not want to go into the second wave with 250,000 COVID cases in the country, says Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marty Makary, professor of health policy and management at Johns Hopkins University of Public Health.
IHME professor on growing calls for federal government to take larger role in coronavirus
Dr. Ali Mokdad, professor of health metrics sciences at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation and chief strategy officer for population health at the University of Washington, joins Neil Cavuto with insight on 'Your World.'
Coronavirus patients experiencing 'terrifying' hospital delirium, reports say
Coronavirus patients are battling “hospital delirium” through “nightmarish visions,” delusions and “paranoid imaginings,” according to multiple reports.
Gov. Cuomo may delay indoor dining in NYC amid coronavirus resurgence
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday he’s considering postponing the reopening of indoor dining and retail malls in New York City over concerns about triggering another flare-up in coronavirus cases.
Governments worldwide backtracking as coronavirus cases surge
Governments are stepping up testing and reimposing restrictions as newly confirmed coronavirus infections surge in many countries. India reported 20,000 on Monday, while the caseload in the U.S. is growing by about 40,000 a day.
Arizona exceeds single-day high with 3,858 coronavirus cases: reports
Arizona health officials announced 3,858 additional coronavirus cases on Sunday, the most reported in a single day in the state so far, according to the Associated Press.
At least 15,000 more Americans have died in recent months from Alzheimer’s disease and dementia than otherwise would have, health officials believe, pointing to how the coronavirus pandemic has exacted a higher fatality toll than official numbers have shown.
Amid coronavirus pandemic, pediatrics group urges 'goal' of students 'physically present in school' this fall
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) on Thursday issued a set of reentry policies for schools to follow, urging that all considerations for the fall should have the goal of students being “physically present in school,” despite a continuing rise in coronavirus cases nationwide.
Worldwide coronavirus deaths pass 500,000 mark, Johns Hopkins University research shows
The number of coronavirus deaths worldwide passed the 500,000 mark on Sunday, with more than a quarter of all deaths occurring in the United States, according to Johns Hopkins University.
Miami-Dade County mayor on rise in coronavirus cases
Miami beaches will close for the July Fourth weekend due to recent surges in coronavirus cases; Mayor of Miami-Dade County Carlos Gimenez weighs in on ‘America’s News HQ.’