Experts explain how to put the inevitable rise in COVID-19 cases into context.
I called a doezen nursing facilities in three states over the past week to ask about COVID-19 cases. Here's what I learned.
San Francisco-based writer and editor Linda Jue responds to the verbal attacks, intimidation and physical assaults Asians have faced in the country, which have intensified during the pandemic.
A high-risk obstetrician shares what it's been like working with pregnant women in some of NYC's poorest neighborhoods during the pandemic.
Mississippi corrections officials are putting the lives of approximately 6,000 inmates housed at the state’s two largest prisons at risk by failing to protect them from the deadly COVID-19 virus, a federal lawsuit alleges.
The stories on the packing houses have been a particularly compelling subplot in the media's broader coverage of the pandemic.
Influential epidemiologist Michael Osterholm and New York Times reporter Apoorva Mandavilli offer an unvarnished view of what testing can do right now.
The Virginia Department of Social Services has seen a 50% drop in calls to the child abuse and neglect hotline since mid-March, but social workers are concerned that an increase in domestic violence and child abuse may be going unreported.
To protect front-line workers, emergency departments are trying new ways of seeing patients via telehealth — even when they show up in person.
"If I had to grade journalists on this point during the crisis I would give them a B+ on writing about uncertainty in epidemiology."