More than 1 million people have recovered globally from COVID-19, according to Johns Hopkins data

As of April 30, there were more than 1 million people globally who had recovered after contracting the novel coronavirus, according to data from Johns Hopkins’ Coronavirus Resource Center.

Navy ship Comfort sent to aid NYC hospitals departs Manhattan's west side

The Navy hospital ship sent to relieve stressed New York City hospitals as coronavirus cases surged is set to leave this week Thursday and return to its homeport in Virginia, the U.S. Navy said.

Goodyear Police Department holds virtual torch run amid COVID-19
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The Goodyear Police Department is holding its annual torch run, only this year, it's being done virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic. FOX 10's Anita Roman has the details.

101-year-old man beats COVID-19, celebrates birthday at Minneapolis VA

It was a rare, bright moment on the frontlines of the COVID-19 battle on Tuesday. The medical staff at the VA in Minneapolis marked Sammy Nilva’s 101st birthday before sending him home with his symptoms no longer requiring hospitalization.

Valley retail stores working on reopening plans
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My Sister's Closet in Phoenix is one of numerous retail stores in the Valley that is taking steps to reopen as the state's extended stay-at-home order loosens restrictions on certain non-essential businesses. FOX 10's Anita Roman reports.

Why are some young COVID-19 patients dying of strokes?
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During the coronavirus pandemic, a surprising trend has emerged. Younger COVID patients, some with zero or very mild symptoms are dying of strokes. Dr. Oz has the details.

Valley restaurant owners react to Gov. Ducey's decision to extend stay-at-home order
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Joe and Myrah Aiello, owners of three Valley restaurants, joined FOX 10 Arizona Morning to give their reaction to Governor Doug Ducey's announcement that the stay-at-home order has been extended to May 15.

US intel: Coronavirus not manmade, still studying lab theory

In recent days the Trump administration has sharpened his rhetoric on China, accusing the geopolitical foe and vital trading partner of failing to do act swiftly enough to stop the spread of the virus that causes COVID-19 or sound the alarm to the world about the outbreak, according to the Associated Press.

Remdesivir could be promising drug to treat coronavirus: report

Scientists on Wednesday announced the first effective treatment against the coronavirus — an experimental drug that can speed the recovery of COVID-19 patients — in a major medical advance that came as the economic gloom caused by the scourge deepened in the U.S. and Europe.

California gym owner is re-opening, says shelter-in-place order is unconstitutional

     "This is government overreach, and under the First, the Fifth and the 14th amendments of the United States Constitution, we have a constitutional right to do exactly what we’re doing,” the gym owner's attorney said.

Immigrants deliver food, 'hope' to workers hit by pandemic

These aide networks can be informal and operate on word-of-mouth and social media fundraising campaigns, the AP reported.

Tyson doubling bonuses, increases healthcare benefits for frontline workers

The 'Thank You Bonuses' total $120 million for the company's 116,000 U.S. frontline workers and truckers, up from the $60 million announced in early April.

Postal service sees 37% increase in mail delivery since pandemic

The postal service says it now needs more workers and there are hundreds of job opportunities here in the Bay Area.