Latest COVID-19 Headlines

All the headlines from our COVID-19 Topic Page, ordered by recency.

Potential New ‘Pandemic Virus’ Has Been Found in Chinese Pigs, Warns Study

Jun 30 2020 // SHANGHAI – A new flu virus found in Chinese pigs has become more infectious to humans and needs to be watched closely in case it becomes a potential “pandemic virus,” a study said, although experts said...

Car Crashes Became Deadlier During Lockdowns Across Globe: Reuters Insight

Jun 30 2020 // LONDON – Coronavirus lockdowns led to huge reductions in traffic and fewer car crashes this spring, but as drivers sped up on quieter roads, the collisions became deadlier in several cities, a Reuters analysis...

Families of 3 Deceased Workers Sue Tyson Over Iowa Virus Outbreak

Jun 29 2020 // The families of three workers who died after contracting the coronavirus in an Iowa meat plant outbreak sued Tyson Foods and its top executives on June 25, saying the company knowingly put employees at risk and lied to...

As Florida Virus Cases Spike, Officials Shut Down Bars

Jun 29 2020 // The state of Florida set on Saturday another record in daily confirmed coronavirus cases. Florida health officials reported more than 9,500 new COVID-19 cases, surpassing the previous day’s total by more than 600...

North Carolina Gyms, Bars Unable to Reopen as COVID-19 Veto Stays in Place

Jun 26 2020 // The North Carolina General Assembly failed on Wednesday to override Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper’s veto of a measure that would have allowed gyms and bars to open again despite his executive order keeping them closed...

Texas Bars Ordered to Close Again, Restaurants Reduced to 50% Occupancy as Virus Spreads

Jun 26 2020 // Gov. Greg Abbott has taken his most drastic action yet to respond to the post-reopening coronavirus surge in Texas, shutting bars back down and scaling back restaurant capacity to 50%. He also shut down river-rafting...

Mississippi Lawmakers Seek to Limit COVID-19 Liability to Businesses

Jun 26 2020 // The Mississippi Senate is working to limit lawsuits by customers who say they were exposed to the new coronavirus at businesses or medical offices. Senate Bill 3049 would shield businesses, health care providers, religious...

Washington Firefighters Prep for Wildfire Season Amid Pandemic

Jun 26 2020 // Washington state firefighters are preparing for a season of potential summer wildfires while adopting new health safety measures amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic has added a new layer of...

Chilean Union Workers Want Probe Into Coronavirus Deaths at Codelco Copper Mine

Jun 26 2020 // SANTIAGO— Unionized mine workers in Chile late on Wednesday demanded an investigation into the death of a third miner from coronavirus at state-run Codelco, increasing pressure on the world´s largest copper producer as...

Florida Counties to Crack Down on Businesses as Virus Cases Surge

Jun 25 2020 // This story has been updated from an earlier version: Floridians traveling to the New York City area will be required to quarantine as Florida’s new confirmed coronavirus cases skyrocketed by 5,500 Wednesday, a 25%...

Vermont Unemployment Insurance Decrease Aims to Help During COVID

Jun 25 2020 // Vermont businesses are going to be getting a break on the costs of their unemployment insurance, and people collecting unemployment benefits will be getting more money, Governor Phil Scott said Tuesday. Starting July 1,...

Jewish Sleepaway Camp Operators Sue for New York Coronavirus Closures

Jun 25 2020 // A group of Jewish summer camp operators has filed a lawsuit against New York Governor Andrew Cuomo for his decision to keep overnight camps closed this summer due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Association of Jewish Camp...

COVID-19 Could Rank Among Re/Insurance Sector’s Most Expensive Events: Carpenter

Jun 25 2020 // Although considerable uncertainty remains over its ultimate cost, the COVID-19 pandemic looks set to rank among the re/insurance sector’s most expensive events, according to a report published by reinsurance broker...

Exclusive: How P/C Insurance Pros Are Faring Working From Home During Pandemic

Jun 25 2020 // According to Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz, there’s no place like home. For many in the property/casualty insurance industry, home is where their job has been during the pandemic. While millions of people in other...

100s of Virus Deaths Draw Focus on Missouri Nursing Home Industry

Jun 24 2020 // After years of failed attempts, advocates for nursing home residents this year won approval of legislation that allows families to install surveillance cameras in residents’ rooms. The measure, backers say, will help...

Texas Governor Urges Masks as Virus Cases Rise

Jun 24 2020 // Texas’ surging coronavirus numbers will not slow the state’s reopening, according to Republican Gov. Greg Abbott, who has prescribed an emphasis on face coverings and social distancing to curtail sobering...

Legal Liability and Requiring COVID Masks

Jun 24 2020 // States are in various stages of reopening following months of COVID-19 lock downs. As the states progress through the phases, businesses are making key decisions regarding masks, should masks be required or optional? Some...

Minor League Baseball Teams Sue Insurers for Coronavirus Business Income Losses

Jun 24 2020 // Fifteen U.S. minor league baseball teams on Tuesday sued several insurers for not paying out claims for business interruption losses after the cancellation of “much or all” of the league’s season as a...

Bullying and Harassment Increase for Some Workers in Pandemic Lockdown: Opinion

Jun 23 2020 // Working from home should have liberated employees from toxic workplace behavior such as bullying and harassment. Amid the lockdowns, gone are undesired office encounters, business trips, round-the-clock conferences and...

In U.S., 1 in 4 COVID-19 Deaths Are Residents of Nursing Homes

Jun 22 2020 // Nursing home residents account for nearly 1 in 10 of all the coronavirus cases in the United States and more than a quarter of the deaths, according to an Associated Press analysis of government data released Thursday. As...