Entire Kemah police force self-quarantining after COVID-19 exposure

After a Kemah police officer tested positive for COVID-19, the entire force and other city staff have had to go into self-quarantine.

In-person learning pushed back to Aug. 17, schools prep for virtual learning

While in-person learning was pushed back to August 17, school districts are trying to figure out their game plan for the upcoming school year.

'Pooled testing' for COVID-19 holds promise, pitfalls

The potential benefits include stretching laboratory supplies, reducing costs and expanding testing to millions more Americans who may unknowingly be spreading the virus. Health officials think infected people who aren't showing symptoms are largely responsible for the rising number of cases across more than half of states.

Phoenix Pulmonologist offers insight into the long-term effects of COVID-19
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As COVID-19 rages on in Arizona, doctors are seeing the many ways the virus attacks the body. FOX 10's Marc Martinez interviewed Dr. Jeremy Feldman with Arizona Pulmonary Specialists.

Fauci, CDC chief raise concerns about full airline flights

The government’s top experts in infectious diseases on Tuesday criticized American Airlines' decision to pack flights full while the coronavirus outbreak continues to grow across much of the United States.

CDC official says United States has ‘way too much virus’ to contain

The CDC principal deputy director spoke on the worrisome factors and wishful thinking regarding the United States’ handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Biden: Trump has failed at home on virus, abroad with Putin

The one-two punch reflects the core of Biden’s candidacy, which he built on the argument that Trump is morally and temperamentally unfit to lead the nation.

Doctor demonstrates how face mask blocks respiratory droplets from spreading

One medical expert’s widely-shared Twitter thread demonstrates the effectiveness of wearing a facial covering amid a pandemic that is far from over. 

AT&T waives internet overage charges through September 30 as COVID-19 cases surge in US

AT&T has announced it will waive internet overage fees through Sept. 30 as COVID-19 cases in the U.S. see a significant uptick, with several states rolling back their reopening plans.

Puerto Rico to demand COVID-19 test results from arriving passengers

Puerto Rico's governor on Tuesday announced strict new rules for all passengers flying into Puerto Rico in a bid to curb coronavirus cases as officials blame recent outbreaks on those who flew to the U.S. territory and were infected.