Second coronavirus stockpiling wave may be coming — and it goes beyond toilet paper, cleaning supplies

As winter encroaches, more than half of U.S. consumers are considering replenishing their assortment of goods and essential products that they had originally stockpiled during the onset of the coronavirus pandemic earlier this year, according to new research from data-driven technology-enabled services company Inmar Intelligence.

Wisconsin cancels Nebraska game; Chryst tests positive

The Wisconsin football team will pause all team-related activities due to an elevated number of COVID-19 cases within the Badgers program.

Colon cancer screenings should start at age 45, not 50, US health panel says

A panel of health experts wants U.S. adults to start getting colon cancer screenings at age 45, five years younger than it previously recommended.

Researchers note decline in brain function in some COVID-19 survivors

For patients who reported being hospitalized and placed on a ventilator, researchers found in a preliminary study a decline in cognitive performance equivalent to 10 years of aging.

Sisters allegedly hold down, stab security guard 27 times after being told to wear masks

A West Side security guard was allegedly attacked by two sisters he told to wear masks and use hand sanitizer — one of the women holding him by the hair while the other stabbed him more than two dozen times.

Philadelphia officials recommend residents cancel planned holiday gatherings due to COVID-19

Citing a recent uptick in coronavirus spread in private settings, city officials are recommending Philadelphia residents cancel their holiday plans to gather with friends and family.

U.S. casinos seek recovery aid, though still hampered by virus

The head of the gambling industry's national trade group says additional financial aid is needed for casinos and their workers.

Pelosi 'remains optimistic' about COVID-19 relief package before Election Day

Despite failing on Monday to come to an agreement on a coronavirus stimulus package, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi "remains optimistic" that a deal with the White House can be reached before Election Day.

Coronavirus cases are spiking causing a potential exponential rise in the U.S.
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Dr. Mike joins Good Day Philadelphia to talk about the potential exponential rise in the U.S. due to rising cases of COVID-19 as well as the UK study around coronavirus immunity.

Firefighter suspended for breaking COVID-19 quarantine

A Seminole County firefighter who tested positive for the coronavirus is being disciplined for breaking quarantine.

NJ aiming for 70% COVID-19 vaccination rate once available

New Jersey health officials said Monday they aim to have 70% of the state vaccinated for COVID-19 once a vaccine becomes available.

COVID-19 deaths are rising again in the US ahead of 2020 election

With Election Day just over a week away, average deaths per day across the country are up 10% over the past two weeks, from 721 to nearly 794 as of Sunday, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.

Stocks plunge as COVID-19 cases surge in US

The stock market had its worst day in a month as virus cases surge and help for the economy from Washington remains nowhere in sight.

Americans dying of COVID-19, other causes at higher rates than other countries, study suggests

A recent study released in JAMA revealed that, when compared to other countries with larger populations, the U.S. is seeing higher COVID-19 mortality rates, as well as deaths caused by other ailments, than any other country.

West Philly artist creates origami remembering lives lost to coronavirus

The pandemic’s death toll is climbing each day, but one local artist has created a way to make sure those who died from coronavirus are remembered.

ViralClear halts trial of experimental treatment for hospitalized COVID-19 patients

Citing “an imbalance in survival rates,” ViralClear said it would halt a trial for COVID-19 patients who were given a combination of two experimental drugs in order to treat severe symptoms.