London Mayor Says City 'At Crisis Point,' Declares 'Major Incident'

"The stark reality is that we will run out of beds for patients in the next couple of weeks unless the spread of the virus slows down drastically," London Mayor Sadiq Khan said Friday.

Read more →

Fauci Says U.S. Needs More Time To 'Catch Up' On Vaccine Rollout

In an NPR interview, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the country's top infectious disease expert, said changes in vaccine distribution could be necessary depending on what happens in the next few weeks.

Read more →

Japan Issues COVID-19 State Of Emergency For Tokyo As Infections Rise

Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga announced new voluntary restrictions amid alarm at rapidly increasing coronavirus case numbers.

Read more →

Where Is It Safe To Reopen Schools? New Research Offers Answers

A new study suggests reopening schools may be safer than previously thought, at least in communities where the virus is not already spreading out of control.

Read more →

After Slow Start, Europeans Call For Quicker Vaccines Against COVID-19

From France to Germany to The Netherlands, citizens are venting frustration over the pace of the mass vaccination program.

Read more →

EU Medical Panel Recommends Authorizing Moderna Vaccine

"Now we are working at full speed to approve it & make it available in the EU," said EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. It would be the second vaccine to get EU authorization.

Read more →

Top House Republican To Quarantine After Testing Positive For Coronavirus

Texas Rep. Kevin Brady announced on Twitter Tuesday that he tested positive for the coronavirus. It follows a positive diagnosis for fellow Texan Republican Rep. Kay Granger.

Read more →

Hospital Scrambles To Find Patients Before Freezer Failure Ruins 830 Vaccines

The crisis starts around 2 a.m. at a hospital in Mendocino County, Calif. A compressor gives out, giving the staff two hours to use the coronavirus vaccines before they are declared unusable.

Read more →

2021 Grammy Awards Postponed Due To Coronavirus Concerns

As Los Angeles experiences a significant increase in new COVID-19 infections, the Recording Academy and CBS have decided to postpone the annual music awards until March 14.

Read more →

Germany To Extend Lockdown As COVID-19 Deaths Continue To Rise

While daily new infections have declined somewhat, more than 1,000 Germans are dying per day. All 16 German states are in favor of keeping restrictions in place.

Read more →