Blood supply reaches critical low during COVID-19

The COVID-19 outbreak is wreaking havoc on the nation’s blood supply.  It’s reached such a critical state the Director of the FDA says the country needs donors to “start turning out in force to give blood”.  

WHO says 2 staffers have coronavirus, healthcare workers in US begin to test positive

The World Health Organization said Tuesday that two of its workers have been diagnosed with the coronavirus as healthcare workers across the U.S. begin to test positive, prompting many on the frontlines to prepare for the likelihood of a long road ahead.

Starbucks will be temporarily switching to a 'to go' mode due to COVID-19 concerns

Starbucks has announced that beginning on Sunday all of its North American stores will switch to a `to go' model for at least two weeks because of the coronavirus.

100 coronavirus questions answered by world-leading virologist Peter Piot

Professor Peter Piot, a world-leading virologist and the director of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, answered 100 questions about the coronavirus during an interview with TEDMED Foundation Director Jay Walker.

Four Coronavirus COVID-19 cases in City of Houston

The latest patient is a female in the 70 to 80 age range. She is currently experiencing mild symptoms and quarantined at home. She recently traveled to Egypt.

Houston Rodeo canceled after local COVID-19 cases

For the first time in 88 years, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo has been canceled after 14 local COVID-19 cases.