Walmart requiring employees to wear face masks

Walmart is also encouraging customers to wear face masks while stopping in their stores. 

Florida pub removes $10K stapled to walls for unemployed staff

The history of Fort Lauderdale restaurant Hott Leggz is written with magic marker on thousands of dollar bills stapled to the walls and ceiling.

Pa. accepting Pandemic Unemployment Assistance applications from contractors, gig workers

Under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) benefits can be filed for online to help support those out of work due to COVID-19.

87-year-old Berks County woman dies due to COVID-19

Unfortunately, this is the Berks Heim Nursing Home's first death as a result of the coronavirus. 

Florida county reopens beaches with restrictions

Governor Ron DeSantis gave the green light for some beaches and parks to reopen if it can be done safely after being closed because of the coronavirus. 

81-year-old coronavirus patient emerges victorious, now recovering

An 81-year-old coronavirus patient was greeted by a sea of enthusiastic claps and cheers from nurses and physicians after emerging victorious from Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo Monday.

Bike sales decrease as repairs skyrocket during COVID-19

Bike shops are deemed essential businesses. Some shops are seeing bike sales decrease as repairs skyrocket during COVID-19.

Medical personnel from USNS Mercy will be deployed to assist LA nursing home

Approximately 40 medical personnel from the USNS Mercy hospital ship docked at the Port of Los Angeles will be deployed to assist a skilled nursing facility in the L.A. area, a Navy spokesman confirmed Friday.

Married for 70 years but separated by COVID-19, Mich. couple dies just hours apart

Lester and Lillian Shindler, a couple from West Bloomfield, Mich. separated after 70 years of marriage due to the pandemic, died within hours of each other.

USDA announces $19 billion Coronavirus Food Assistance Program to support food producers

Farmers, ranchers and producers would receive $16 billion in direct payments from the program, while $3 billion would be dedicated to the purchase of food products to be distributed to Americans in need.

Global coronavirus death toll tops 150,000, according to Johns Hopkins

More than 150,000 people across the globe have died from the novel coronavirus, which causes COVID-19 — according to the most recent data collected by the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center.

'LIBERATE!' Trump goads states to lift coronavirus restrictions

One day after laying out a roadmap for gradually reviving economic activity, President Donald Trump urged his supporters to “LIBERATE” three states led by Democratic governors Friday, in effect encouraging protests against the stay-at-home restrictions against the coronavirus.