The week in numbers: 3 new symptoms and $1.4 billion of COVID-19 relief funds sent to dead people
Billions of dollars in coronavirus aid were sent to deceased individuals and millions of Americans are believed to have been infected at some point.
Billions of dollars in coronavirus aid were sent to deceased individuals and millions of Americans are believed to have been infected at some point.
Christopher Nolan's 'Tenet' again delays big summer release
Warner Bros. says it is delaying the release of Christopher Nolan's sci-fi thriller “Tenet” until Aug. 12, the latest delay for a film that many theater owners were hoping would kick-start the coronavirus-delayed summer season.
Warner Bros. says it is delaying the release of Christopher Nolan's sci-fi thriller “Tenet” until Aug. 12, the latest delay for a film that many theater owners were hoping would kick-start the coronavirus-delayed summer season.
Soldier returns to Tampa in time for Father's Day, surprises kids with heartwarming photobomb
Lt. Col. Simon McKenzie returned to Tampa after being deployed for several months, so he and his wife decided to surprise their kids with a heartwarming photobomb during a photography session.
Lt. Col. Simon McKenzie returned to Tampa after being deployed for several months, so he and his wife decided to surprise their kids with a heartwarming photobomb during a photography session.
Texas man with coronavirus infects 17 relatives at surprise birthday party
Now 18 so far have contracted the illness, including two children, four seniors and a cancer patient.
Now 18 so far have contracted the illness, including two children, four seniors and a cancer patient.
Navajo Nation reports 121 new coronavirus cases and 1 death
There have been 7,278 total positive cases in the Navajo Nation with 348 deaths.
There have been 7,278 total positive cases in the Navajo Nation with 348 deaths.
Coronavirus more likely to hospitalize or kill people with these 5 underlying conditions
As the coronavirus resurges in hotspots across the United States, health officials are doing everything they can to safeguard Americans who are most at risk of the disease.
As the coronavirus resurges in hotspots across the United States, health officials are doing everything they can to safeguard Americans who are most at risk of the disease.
Bubble-free life means MLB players, coaches must be careful
Arizona Diamondbacks GM Mike Hazen said he’ll be constantly reminding everyone in his organization about the delicacy of the current situation. It’s especially important in Phoenix, where COVID-19 cases have increased substantially over the past few weeks.
Arizona Diamondbacks GM Mike Hazen said he’ll be constantly reminding everyone in his organization about the delicacy of the current situation. It’s especially important in Phoenix, where COVID-19 cases have increased substantially over the past few weeks.
Nevada is requiring masks in public settings after rise in new virus cases
Gov. Steve Sisolak announced Wednesday that Nevada will mandate the use of face coverings in public places in an effort to stem an increase of coronavirus cases that has hit the state as casinos, restaurants and other businesses began reopening.
Gov. Steve Sisolak announced Wednesday that Nevada will mandate the use of face coverings in public places in an effort to stem an increase of coronavirus cases that has hit the state as casinos, restaurants and other businesses began reopening.
Who hasn't heard of COVID-19 by now? More than you think
The findings are a reminder of the huge challenges in reaching everyone in the world with information about the pandemic, much less getting them to wear face masks.
The findings are a reminder of the huge challenges in reaching everyone in the world with information about the pandemic, much less getting them to wear face masks.
Fomer US Surgeon General and Public Health professor talks students returning to UofArizona in fall
Dr. Richard Carmona, former US Surgeon General and public health professor, talks with FOX 10's Kari Lake about the precautions the University of Arizona will take to ensure students' safety come fall.
Dr. Richard Carmona, former US Surgeon General and public health professor, talks with FOX 10's Kari Lake about the precautions the University of Arizona will take to ensure students' safety come fall.
Projection model predicts 28K cases a day in Arizona by July 18
FOX 10's Troy Hayden spoke with a doctor who says his lab predicts Arizona will see at least 28,000 new cases per day by July 18. This is if more preventative measures aren't taken.
FOX 10's Troy Hayden spoke with a doctor who says his lab predicts Arizona will see at least 28,000 new cases per day by July 18. This is if more preventative measures aren't taken.
Former Arizona health director talks about rise in COVID-19 cases
Arizona's former health director discusses the dangers of the state's surge in COVID-19 cases and how President Donald Trump's visit to Phoenix sent the wrong message.
Arizona's former health director discusses the dangers of the state's surge in COVID-19 cases and how President Donald Trump's visit to Phoenix sent the wrong message.
Will Americans get a second coronavirus stimulus check? Your top questions answered
President Trump signaled this week that he supports sending a second round of direct cash payments to Americans still reeling from the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent economic lockdown.
President Trump signaled this week that he supports sending a second round of direct cash payments to Americans still reeling from the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent economic lockdown.
‘Face mask exemption cards’ circulating online are fake, DOJ says
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has issued a warning regarding fake posters and flyers circulating on the internet that exempt individuals from wearing face masks in public because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has issued a warning regarding fake posters and flyers circulating on the internet that exempt individuals from wearing face masks in public because of the coronavirus pandemic.
California governor declares budget emergency during COVID-19 crisis
Coronavirus and the shelter-in-place orders that followed has triggered a $54.3 billion state budget deficit.
Coronavirus and the shelter-in-place orders that followed has triggered a $54.3 billion state budget deficit.
Bubble-free life means MLB players, coaches must be careful
Arizona Diamondbacks GM Mike Hazen said he'll be constantly reminding everyone in his organization about the delicacy of the current situation. It's especially important in Phoenix, where COVID-19 cases have increased substantially over the past few weeks.
Arizona Diamondbacks GM Mike Hazen said he'll be constantly reminding everyone in his organization about the delicacy of the current situation. It's especially important in Phoenix, where COVID-19 cases have increased substantially over the past few weeks.
Some hospitals halt elective surgeries amid COVID-19 spike
Some hospitals halted elective surgeries on June 25 as the number of COVID-19 cases remained on the rise. 63,030 cases, 1,490 deaths were recently reported.
Some hospitals halted elective surgeries on June 25 as the number of COVID-19 cases remained on the rise. 63,030 cases, 1,490 deaths were recently reported.
Questions over COVID-19 safety linger as North Phoenix church hosts Trump event
One Trump supporter says the COVID-19 pandemic will not deter her from attending the Students for Trump event in North Phoenix on Tuesday, even as concerns over the event's safety linger. FOX 10's Linda Williams reports.
One Trump supporter says the COVID-19 pandemic will not deter her from attending the Students for Trump event in North Phoenix on Tuesday, even as concerns over the event's safety linger. FOX 10's Linda Williams reports.
Gov. Ducey urges Arizonans to stay at home amid rising COVID-19 cases; expect hospital surge capacity
Governor Doug Ducey admitted during a news conference that Arizona is getting hit hard by COVID-19, and that this is just the first wave with more to come.
Governor Doug Ducey admitted during a news conference that Arizona is getting hit hard by COVID-19, and that this is just the first wave with more to come.
Full news conference: Ducey: 'This virus is everywhere.. you are safer at home'
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey says case numbers are heading in the wrong direction, this is our first wave, and it will not be our last wave of COVID-19.
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey says case numbers are heading in the wrong direction, this is our first wave, and it will not be our last wave of COVID-19.



















