Health officials in San Antonio said Monday the patient who tested positive for coronavirus after being released from quarantine posed a low risk to the public. This determination was made after an extensive "risk assessment" from the health officials that included a detailed look at where the patient had visited. Health officials say the patient tested negative for the virus twice before leaving quarantine, which meets CDC guidelines for...
The aircraft, variants of which are used by the Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps, is assembled using a global distribution network.
Adventist Health Tulare patient in isolation as precaution for Coronavirus symptoms
As of Wednesday, there are at least 129 COVID-19 cases in the U.S. across 13 states, according to the CDC, and 11 deaths, according to state and local officials.
Health officials confirmed the first U.S. death due to coronavirus Saturday.
A Bangladeshi national has been infected with the coronavirus in Italy, an official of Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research said.
President Trump, Vice President Pence and health officials held a press conference on Saturday after Washington state health officials reported the country’s first coronavirus death. Photo: Carolyn Kaster/AP Photo
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate passed an $8.3 billion measure Thursday to help tackle the coronavirus outbreak in hopes of reassuring a fearful public and...
Italy remains the hardest-hit European country, while South Korea reports the most detected case of COVID-19 outside of China.
Coronavirus and the 2020 elections: What candidates are saying
Massachusetts General Hospital gave NBC News an exclusive look inside the facility where it stockpiles critical items.
Coronavirus in UAE Latest Updates: Following the footsteps of the Dubai based airline, Emirates, many hotels have advised its staff to take unpaid leave after the massive Coronavirus outbreak.
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Britain has risen to 51, health min...
Travelers are backing out of planned cruises because of coronavirus fears, dealing a punishing blow to the industry at a time of year when ships typically start filling up.
As fears about the spread of the novel coronavirus continue to grow, Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., introduced legislation on Thursday aimed at securing America's medical supply chain.