T-Roy

T-Roy

Want to know more about T-Roy? Get their official bio, social pages & articles on iHeartRadio!Full Bio

 

CORONAVIRUS: News Updates

Today's news on the global pandemic.

Providence College reported 84 positive cases in the past two days and has issued a stay-at-home order for all students until at least September 26th. (Boston Globe)

An Idaho pastor who told his congregation they didn't need to wear masks is battling COVID-19 and has been in the hospital for 11 days. (People)  

Research finds that debilitating fatigue lasting several months may be a long-term effect of COVID-19. (NBC News)

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has delayed the start of in-person school again. (NY Daily News)

The White House nixed a U.S. Postal Service plan this spring to distribute cotton face masks to every household in America, starting with the areas of highest transmission. (ABC News)

Kentucky's state Supreme Court heard arguments today (Thursday) on Governor Andy Beshear's coronavirus restrictions. (NBC News)

There are now more than 30 million confirmed coronavirus cases and more than 943,000 deaths worldwide. (Johns Hopkins)

In the United States, there are 6.67 million confirmed coronavirus cases and about 197,500 deaths. (Johns Hopkins

Wynn Las Vegas says nearly 500 employees have tested positive for COVID-19 since the resort reopened in June. (USA Today)

Moderna says it expects to have data from its phase three vaccine trial in November. (CBS News)

The WHO is warning of an "alarming" uptick in coronavirus cases in Europe. (CBS News)

A Massachusetts high-school student went to school even though his parents knew that he'd tested positive for COVID-19. (NBC News)

UNC-Charlotte has cancelled its football game against North Carolina because too many players are under quarantine. (USA Today)

Another 860,000 Americans filed for first-time unemployment benefits last week, according to the Labor Department. (NBC News)

Yelp says more than 163,000 businesses have closed since March 1st because of the pandemic. (CBS News)


Sponsored Content

Sponsored Content