US could soon vaccinate 1 million people per day; pandemic haunts new year as virus outpaces vaccine
The U.S. could soon be giving at least a million COVID-19 vaccinations a day despite the sluggish start, but the virus spread continues unabated.
The U.S. government on Tuesday said a devastating hack of federal agencies is “likely Russian in origin” and said the operation appeared to be an ongoing “intelligence gathering” effort.
In general, experts recommend saving three to six months of living expenses. Start by opening a separate and dedicated high-yield savings account. After that, consider these four tips:
Laurel Bristow, an infectious disease researcher at Emory University in Atlanta, suggests it's an indictment of academia that misinformation and conspiracy theories thrive and that parts of American society remain deeply skeptical of true scientific work.
Health experts agree that the best way to end the COVID-19 pandemic is to vaccinate our way out of it. Unfortunately, Americans' willingness to get a COVID-19 vaccine is waning, even as a punishing third wave claims well over 1,000 U.S. lives each day.
The United States' first known case of the new Covid-19 variant was discovered in Colorado Tuesday, according to state health officials.
AP News Minute: Congress passed a long-awaited $900 billion coronavirus aid bill last night, the nation's top infectious disease expert receiv…
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, has received the initial dose of the newest COVID-19 vaccine alongside other fe…
The biggest of the bunch, Amazon, is one of the few companies that has thrived during the coronavirus outbreak. People have turned to it to order groceries, supplies and other items online, helping the company bring in record revenue and profits between April and June. That came even though it had to spend $4 billion on cleaning supplies and to pay workers overtime and bonuses.
The Justice Department on Monday unsealed charges accusing a Libyan bomb expert in the 1988 explosion of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Sco…
Joe Biden and Vice President Mike Pence are locking in plans to get vaccinated for the coronavirus — but the most powerful man in the nation hasn’t followed suit yet.
While the pandemic has prevented many people from wanting to travel, mental health experts encourage getting out of your bubble. Enter the staycation. If you live near the coast, take advantage of a beachfront Airbnb. Many rentals run by third-party services have stringent cleaning and safety protocols.
As the US nears an average of 200,000 Covid-19 cases a day, experts say "behavior and cold weather" are behind the current surge gripping Amer…
Some experts say the lack of such a system is one reason for the current national explosion in cases, hospitalizations and deaths. Here are the latest updates.
The state of California has felt like a minimum-security prison for eight months.
The government's foremost infectious-disease expert is detailing some of the initial plans for rolling out a coronavirus vaccine in the U.S.
The top virus expert also doesn't expect current recommendations around social distancing to be relaxed before Christmas. See 9 maps and charts that show the spread, plus guides to protect yourself.
The coronavirus is taking an increasingly dire toll this week just as a vaccine appears closer at hand. Some states and cities will impose sharper restrictions. Get the rundown, plus a look at spread in our counties, state and nation.
Coronavirus roundup: School systems across the country are reverting to remote learning and states are reimposing other restrictions as the pandemic surges in the United States.
The holidays might look a little different in 2020 as compared to years not marked by social distance recommendations, but a few universal tru…
NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. hit a record number of coronavirus hospitalizations Tuesday and surpassed 1 million new confirmed cases in just the first 10 days of November amid a nationwide surge of infections that shows no signs of slowing.
The U.S. has surpassed 1 million new confirmed coronavirus cases since the start of November. The tally of cases in just 10 days shows the reach of the virus amid a strong fall surge.
A guide to help people in Wyoming find testing, advice and other resources for COVID-19.
Driving generally allows travelers more control of their interactions with other people than flying or other forms of communal transportation,…
Public health experts say staying home is best to keep yourself and others safe from infection. But if you're thinking about flying for the ho…