The CDC and WHO Have Already Said Mosquitoes Don’t Spread Coronavirus. Now USDA Will Study It, Too.
An adviser for the American Mosquito Control Association says the possibility of mosquito transmission of the coronavirus is “nil.”
An adviser for the American Mosquito Control Association says the possibility of mosquito transmission of the coronavirus is “nil.”
Millions of Americans will have to wait months to receive stimulus checks from the federal government, and millions more won't receive anything at all.
Top articles at from the Kiowa County Press in Eads, Colorado, for the week ending April 18, 2020.
With COVID-19 infections and deaths rising each day, the cancellation of live sporting events might seem like an afterthought. But in the coming weeks and months, their absence will undoubtedly be felt.
Students across the country are finding educational ways to help healthcare workers slow the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus.
Religious houses of worship have cancelled regular gatherings to help slow the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus. While religious leaders are turning to technology for help, many are struggling.
Pandemics have shaped human history. The COVID-19 coronavirus won't be the last to do so.
Coronavirus testing in the United States is moving into a new phase as scientists begin looking into people’s blood for signs they’ve been infected by SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. This technique is called serological testing.
Pearls of faith from Pastor Richard Zabriskie.
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