UK to infect volunteers with coronavirus in bid to speed up vaccine development
The researchers are seeking up to 90 healthy volunteers between the ages of 18 and 30. — FOX News
The researchers are seeking up to 90 healthy volunteers between the ages of 18 and 30. — FOX News
Italy once again ramped up coronavirus restrictions in a bid to avoid a new nationwide lockdown, as parts of the United Kingdom have already reinstated lockdowns similar to those seen in March, and Poland converted a major stadium into a field hospital
As coronavirus infections hit record daily highs in parts of Europe this week, fears that the outbreak may spiral out of control this winter forced many European officials to impose new curfews and restrictions. — FOX News
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi revealed Friday she’s been tested for coronavirus out of an “abundance of caution” and raised concerns about the accuracy of tests at the White House that “led to” President Trump’s exposure. — FOX News: Marisa Schultz
What next for President Trump, his campaign and the U.S government, now that he himself has contracted the virus after downplaying the risk for months? The president tweeted he and the first lady tested positive. The president’s positive test result came
Judge Amy Coney Barrett, President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, last had direct contact with President Trump on Saturday as Trump officially announced her nomination, according to the White House. — FOX News: Tyler Olson
Johnson & Johnson plans to enroll 60,000 participants in its Phase 3 trials. Dr. Anthony Fauci and other top U.S. health officials are scheduled to testify before a Senate panel today. — NYT: Top Stories
Mississippi voters more vulnerable to the coronavirus because of preexisting conditions don’t necessarily qualify to cast an absentee ballot, the state’s Supreme Court ruled Friday. — FOX News: Brie Stimson
Trump campaign senior adviser Steve Cortes claims that the narrative that President Trump failed in his early response to the coronavirus pandemic is nothing more than a “myth” perpetuated by the media. — FOX News: Ronn Blitzer