Chicago doctor develops thermal scanner to help safeguard workplaces
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Dr. William Yates talks about their new device that can scan temperatures, potentially safeguarding the public as people return to work or schools.

Worldwide coronavirus deaths top 500,000, with 10 million confirmed cases

On Sunday, the world passed two grim milestones: More than half a million people have now died from coronavirus-related causes, and more than 10 million people have been confirmed to have it.

Health and Human Services director says Trump doesn't have to wear a mask, but the rest of us should

Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar says people "have to take ownership" by wearing masks whenever possible, but that President Donald Trump doesn't have to wear one because his circumstances are "unique."

Arizona reports 3,858 more COVID-19 cases, the highest single day tally so far

Arizona reported a record number of new coronavirus cases on Sunday. The state has become such a hotspot, VP Mike Pence has canceled plans to hold a rally there.

Five people died from coronavirus in New York state Saturday, lowest daily death toll since March 15

Five people died Saturday from COVID-19 in New York, the state's lowest daily death toll since March 15. But the governor cautioned that if New Yorkers travel to and from Florida and other states with surging caseloads, New York could be back at square one.

Indiana reports 3 more coronavirus deaths, 362 new cases

Three more Indiana deaths along with 362 additional confirmed cases of coronavirus were reported Sunday by the Indiana State Department of Health.

Officials cancel Will County Fair over virus concerns

The Will County Fair has become the latest such event to be canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic.

COVID-19 pandemic spurring rise in RV sales in northern Indiana

Dealerships in northern Indiana that sell recreational vehicles are seeing a surge in demand for RVs as people eye summer road trips with their families in place of air travel and cruise ships amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Confirmed COVID-19 cases hit 10 million; Pence skips campaign rallies

Worldwide confirmed coronavirus infections hit the 10 million mark Sunday as voters in Poland and France went to the polls for virus-delayed elections.

Some Texas bar owners frustrated by second shutdown: 'Texas was a terrible experiment'

"Texas was a experiment because it experimented with people's lives," said one bar owner, after the governor ordered bars to be closed again because of a surge in coronavirus cases.

Illinois reports 786 more residents testing positive on same day Florida reports 9,500+ new cases

The state of Illinois reported Saturday that 786 more people have tested positive for coronavirus. Compare that to Florida, which said Saturday that more than 9,500 more people there have tested positive.

114-year-old man survives coronavirus after being treated with dexamethasone steroid

The 114-year-old man spent almost three weeks in the hospital, but recovered after being treated with dexamethasone, a cheap and widely available steroid that researchers in England have said reduces COVID-19 deaths by up to one third.

More than 5,000 people with COVID-19 hospitalized in Texas, as state retreats from reopening

Texas is quickly backing away from its aggressive reopening plans as the state sets a new record in COVID-19 hospitalizations. More than 5,000 Texans are in the hospital, and the governor has closed bars indefinitely.