Latest COVID-19 Headlines

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

Lloyd’s Innovation Accelerator Focuses on COVID-19 Market Response with 3 Insurtechs

Jul 8 2020 // Lloyd’s has started work with three insurtech startups to help the market respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. As part of its package of measures to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, Lloyd’s has expanded the...

What ‘Follow the Fortunes’ Means for COVID-19 Reinsurance Claims

Jul 8 2020 // How reinsurers will respond when cedents pay their insureds for COVID-related business interruptions remains an open question, legal and insurance professionals suggested recently, adding more wrinkles to an already...

New Ventures Seize Opportunities as Insurers Cope with Coronavirus Losses

Jul 8 2020 // Commercial insurers are facing hefty claims from the coronavirus crisis but are also seeing a steep rise in premiums – tempting companies and industry veterans to raise capital, launch new businesses or expand into new...

Arkansas Cities OK’d to Mandate Masks to Stem Virus Spread

Jul 7 2020 // Arkansas’ governor on July 3 signed an order allowing cities to enact measures requiring masks in public to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, relenting after opposing such mandates at the state or local...

Nevada Reports 843 Additional COVID-19 Cases, 4 More Deaths

Jul 7 2020 // Nevada health officials reported 843 more confirmed cases of coronavirus on Sunday and four more known deaths. The cumulative number of statewide COVID-19 cases now is 22,418 with 534 known deaths. That’s 1,700 more...

Anchorage Naming Businesses Visited by Customers with Virus

Jul 7 2020 // The Anchorage Department of Health released a list of businesses where people who later tested positive for COVID-19 spent extended periods of time. The health department named 19 locations in the Municipality of...

Chubb Estimates $1.4 Billion in Q2 Global Losses Tied to Coronavirus

Jul 7 2020 // Chubb’s disclosure of second quarter 2020 global net catastrophe losses underscores the damage COVID-19 is doing to some carriers’ bottom lines. The global property/casualty insurer estimated $1.8 billion in...

State Judge Rejects Michigan Restaurants’ COVID-19 Business Interruption Claim

Jul 7 2020 // A trial court judge in Lansing, Michigan handed a victory to insurers in what may be the nation’s first final ruling on the question of whether a property insurer is liable for financial damages caused by a...

COVID-19 Business Immunity Proposal Flounders in Tennessee

Jul 7 2020 // Just a few weeks ago, Tennessee looked like a sure bet to become the latest state to protect businesses and other organizations from lawsuits by people impacted by the coronavirus in the push to reopen the economy....

101 Ways Coronavirus Crisis Has Changed P/C Insurance Pros’ View of Their Job. Or Not.

Jul 7 2020 // Has the coronavirus experience changed how property/casualty insurance professionals view their jobs? Yes and no. The biggest change is that many in the industry learned they can do their job from home, and most, although...

Texas Leaders Warn of Hospital Limits, Ask for Lockdowns Amid Virus Surge

Jul 6 2020 // Leaders in two of Texas’ biggest cities are calling on the governor to empower local governments to order residents to stay home as the state’s continued surge in coronavirus cases tests hospital...

Mississippi Pauses State Reopening Process After Surge of COVID Cases

Jul 6 2020 // Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves said Wednesday the state is pausing its efforts to reopen the economy after a recent surge in new reported coronavirus cases. “Things are getting worse, not better,” Reeves said at...

North Carolina Lt. Gov Sues Cooper Over COVID-19 Business Restrictions

Jul 6 2020 // North Carolina Lt. Gov. Dan Forest has filed his lawsuit challenging Gov. Roy Cooper’s decisions to shutter businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic without getting the backing of other elected officials. Forest...

Florida Reaches Grim Coronavirus Milestone

Jul 6 2020 // Florida health officials say the state has reached a grim milestone: more than 200,000 people have tested positive for the novel coronavirus since the start of the outbreak. State statistics released Sunday show an...

Hawaii’s Quarantine is Reasonable During Pandemic, Judge Says

Jul 6 2020 // A U.S. judge will not stop Hawaii from enforcing a quarantine on arriving travelers, saying in a ruling that the emergency mandate is reasonable during the public health crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic. A group...

COVID-19 Treatment Remdesivir to Cost Private Insurers $3,120

Jul 6 2020 // The maker of a drug shown to shorten recovery time for severely ill COVID-19 patients says it will charge $2,340 for a typical treatment course for people covered by government health programs in the United States and...

‘G4’ Swine Flu Virus Is Not New, Does Not Easily Infect Humans: China

Jul 6 2020 // SHANGHAI/BEIJING – China’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs said on Saturday that the so-called “G4” strain of swine flu virus is not new and does not infect or sicken humans and animals...

The Next Wave of COVID: Agency E&O?

Jul 6 2020 // As many states keep watch for the “next wave” of COVID-19 infections, the insurance industry is keeping watch for the “next wave” of potential claims that could be directed at independent agents. In...

Working From Home During the Pandemic

Jul 6 2020 // While millions of people in other industries have been laid off and furloughed since anti-contagion policies and business shutdowns began in March, most property/casualty insurance professionals have been able to keep...

Another One Down: Austin City Limits Music Fest Canceled Amid Virus Surge

Jul 2 2020 // Austin City Limits has joined the ranks of major music festivals to be canceled because of the coronavirus. Festival organizers said in a statement on July 1 that scrapping the three-day October event was “the only...