Why wearing gloves at grocery store is not necessarily a good idea: doctor

Fox News contributor Dr. Marc Siegel said on Tuesday that he prefers constant hand sanitization and washing over wearing gloves for safety purposes during the coronavirus outbreak.

Plano considers issuing its own stay-at-home ordinance

The city of Plano may soon adopt a stay-at-home ordinance to close more businesses in an effort to stop the spread of the coronavirus.

Arlington mayor to host digital town hall meeting for residents
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Arlington Mayor Jeff Williams will answer residents' questions Tuesday night. The city currently has at least 26 cases of COVID-19 and is fully cooperating with Tarrant County's stay-at-home order.

MLB uniform maker switches to producing medical masks, gowns

The company that makes Major League Baseball uniforms has switched to producing masks and gowns in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.

PenPal Schools offers free access during COVID-19 pandemic

Through PenPal Schools, children collaborate through online projects ranging from human rights and the environment to robotics, all while practicing reading, writing, and technology skills.

Minneapolis uses 'Tiger King' to demonstrate social distancing guidelines

The City of Minneapolis looked to Netflix's hit docuseries "Tiger King" to find new inspiration to bring home the message of social distancing. 

Tampa megachurch pastor arrested after leading packed services despite 'safer-at-home' orders

The pastor of a Tampa megachurch is facing charges after refusing to close its doors despite a "safer at home" order in effect in Hillsborough County, meant to stop the spread of COVID-19. The sheriff says up to 500 people were in attendance at Pastor Rodney Howard-Browne's Sunday services.

COVID-19 cases surge at Denton supported living center

Of the 191 total COVID-19 cases in Denton County, about 70 of them are at a supported living center for people with disabilities.

Deaths, positive cases grow amid COVID-19 outbreak at Dallas County nursing facilities

A nursing facility in Richardson is the latest in Dallas County dealing with a potential positive case of COVID-19 coronavirus as another person died and the number of cases grew at other locations.

Smaller family practices having trouble properly protecting healthcare workers

Along with hospitals across the country, smaller family practices are experiencing a shortage in critical equipment necessary to protect themselves and patients due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Federal judge rules in favor of abortion providers in Texas

The federal lawsuit filed in Austin, Texas, is among the most high-profile challenges to a government response to the coronavirus pandemic. 

Pregnant in a time of coronavirus – the changing risks and what you need to know

While knowledge about COVID-19 is rapidly evolving and there are still many unknowns, medical groups are starting to provide advice and answers to questions many expecting families are asking.

How would overwhelmed hospitals decide who to treat first?

Health care workers are dreading the prospect of dire scenarios as U.S. hospitals brace for a looming surge in patients who need breathing machines.

Retired healthcare workers step up to help Dallas County during COVID-19 outbreak

As the COVID-19 coronavirus began showing in Dallas County, Judge Clay Jenkins put out the call for retired healthcare professionals to relist and serve the sick. More than 160 have responded so far.