Holy Week transformed by coronavirus as many celebrate services online

Palm Sunday 2020, many Christians watched services from the palm of their hand, through a phone or computer, but that doesn’t make the start of Holy Week any less significant.

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson hospitalized with virus

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who was diagnosed with the coronavirus more than a week ago, was admitted to a hospital Sunday for tests.

Trump approves disaster declaration in Delaware

This news comes a day after Delaware had its highest spike in coronavirus cases to date. Over 150 new cases were announced on Saturday, raising the statewide total to nearly 500 cases.

Cuomo: Coronavirus deaths, hospitalizations drop in NY for the first time

The number of daily deaths and hospitalizations due to coronavirus in New York fell for the first time since the crisis began, Governor Andrew Cuomo said at a press conference on Sunday, even as the death toll rose by 594.

Police break up Pink Floyd cover band concert on NJ home's front lawn

Police say a performance by a Pink Floyd cover band — which drew about 30 adults to the front yard of a New Jersey home on Saturday night — will likely result in charges.

New Jersey gives local governments power to limit short-term rentals

Gov. Phil Murphy said shore communities have reported people trying to relocate there from areas hard-hit by the coronavirus, but those communities can lack the health care infrastructure that a surge in patients would require.

Police: Charges planned against 2 in Pa. coughing incidents

Pennsylvania police say charges are planned against two people accused in separate incidents of purposely coughing on a fast-food restaurant worker and staff members at a doctor’s office while saying they have the coronavirus.

Half of people with coronavirus have no symptoms, data shows

Experts say the discovery has critical implications and shows that even more widespread testing may be needed to identify all carriers.

Massachusetts shoppers tackle man after allegedly coughing, spitting on produce amid coronavirus outbreak

A group of Massachusetts shoppers tackled a man and pinned him to the ground until police arrived after catching him allegedly coughing and spitting on produce, fanning coronavirus fears.

US ‘wasted’ months before preparing for pandemic: AP investigation

A review of federal purchasing contracts by The Associated Press shows federal agencies waited until mid-March to begin placing bulk orders of N95 respirator masks, mechanical ventilators and other equipment needed by front-line health care workers.

Pennsylvania expands sanitation protocols for businesses

Pennsylvania health officials have ordered additional measures for building sanitation amid the spread of coronavirus across the state.