Coronavirus Live Updates : NPR
More than 3 million people went through TSA airport security checkpoints this weekend. That's the most air travelers in one weekend since March, when the pandemic began.
Alaska Brewpub Owner On How He Hopes To Keep His Business Open As Winter Arrives
"Never in my life would I think we'd be serving food in a tent in Alaska in November, December," Matt Tomter says. "But we're just riding this thing, the best we can."
Alaska Brewpub Owner On How His Business Is Surviving Pandemic In Cold Weather
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly checks back in with Alaska brewpub owner Matt Tomter to discuss how his business is weathering cold weather with surging coronavirus cases and no federal aid.
Bad Bunny Diagnosed With COVID-19
The Puerto Rican star was expected to perform during the American Music Awards on Sunday night, but cancelled at the last minute.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom, Family Quarantining After 3 Kids Exposed To Coronavirus
Newsom said on Twitter that his children came into contact with a California Highway Patrol officer who tested positive for the virus. He said everyone in his family has tested negative so far.
South Korea Faces New, Challenging Rise In Coronavirus Infections
Previous spikes in South Korea were linked to outbreaks at churches and protests. Health officials say the current wave appears to have no links to any major groups or events.
Angela Merkel Raises Concern Over Coronavirus Vaccine Plan For Poorer Countries
At a virtual meeting of the G20, the German chancellor said she was worried about vaccine availability.
U.K. Coronavirus Trial Promises 'Highly Effective' New Vaccine
Pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca made the announcement on Monday, saying that one dosing regimen showed the drug was 90% effective in preventing infection.
Public Officials Campaign To Keep People Home For Thanksgiving
As COVID-19 cases continue to soar across the country, officials are pleading with the public to rethink large holiday gatherings to mitigate the spread.
Americans Could See A Vaccine By Mid-December, Says Operation Warp Speed Adviser
Dr. Moncef Slaoui, the chief scientific adviser for Operation Warp Speed, says that some Americans could start receiving a COVID-19 vaccine by the second week of December.