Despite FDA Caution, Trump Says He Is Taking Hydroxychloroquine As A Preventative The impact of the drug on the virus is being studied, but there is not yet evidence from medical trials – and there have been some warnings about side effects from taking the medicine. Roberta Rampton
World-Wide Travel Restrictions Violate International Health Regulations Countries around the world have imposed various travel bans to fight the pandemic. But those restrictions are contradicting international health regulations and might not be viable long-term. Geoff Brumfiel
Former President Obama Calls Out President Trump In The Commencement Speech President Donald Trump has been criticizing Former President Barack Obama for weeks. And the duel has escalated this weekend, as Obama has leveled some of his sharpest public criticism toward Trump. Domenico Montanaro
Pompeo Blasts WHO And China For Excluding Taiwan From This Week's Health Assembly By not inviting Taiwan to its health assembly, the World Health Organization kept out "scientific expertise on pandemic disease" and "damaged the WHO's credibility," the secretary of state said. John Ruwitch
The Serbian President's 'Very Dystopian And Creepy' Political Rally Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic faced a wall of screens and launched into a campaign speech as people on the screens applauded and whooped. The virtual rally drew comparisons to Black Mirror. Joanna Kakissis
Antibodies from the 2003 SARS outbreak might help protect against Covid-19 New findings indicate that an antibody produced during recovery from the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) outbreak in 2003 might provide protection against the novel coronavirus. The antibody could be used to develop treatments for Covid-19. Liz Brazile
Azar Accuses WHO Of Failure That 'Cost Many Lives' In COVID-19 Pandemic "There was a failure by this organization to obtain the information that the world needed, and that failure cost many lives," Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar says. Bill Chappell
Face masks now mandatory at Sea-Tac Airport Starting Monday travelers can expect a new normal at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport that incl Esmy Jimenez
A Seattle firefighter on bringing mobile coronavirus testing to local nursing homes Seattle Fire Department paramedics bring coronavirus testing to the city’s nursing homes. What they’re seeing: tension, anxiety, gratitude and relief. Amy Radil
New Coronavirus Vaccine Candidate Shows Promise In Early, Limited Trial Cambridge, Mass.-based Moderna, Inc., is reporting preliminary data suggesting its COVID-19 vaccine is safe, and appears to be triggering an immune response in test subjects. Joe Palca