Alexandra Sternlicht, Forbes Staff

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Food Samples, Office Coffee And Other Parts Of Everyday Life That Will Not Return With Reopening

Goodbye Costco tiny hot dog samples; you will be missed.

Scientists Raise Questions About Moderna Vaccine In Market-Shaking Report

They have to publish a scientific paper, opting for issuing press releases instead.

Navajo Nation Has Most Coronavirus Infections Per Capita In U.S., Beating New York, New Jersey

t’s the largest Native American reservation in the U.S.

Meanwhile, Rabbits Face Their Own Devastating Virus

Thousand of rabbits have died of Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease type 2 in the U.S., where a vaccine has yet to be made available.

South Korea Says Patients Who Re-Tested Positive After Recovering Were No Longer Infectious

This new finding could add clarity to the question of survivor immunity.

New Cases Spike In Reopened States, Though Some Say It’s Due To Increased Testing

Texas reported a single-day new infection high on Saturday.

Experts Say You Should Eat Yogurt, Oysters And A Whole Lot Of Vegetables To Stay Healthy In Quarantine

A Mediterranean diet may be best.

For The First Time In 23 Days, A Coronavirus Case In Hong Kong

This squashes the idea that the country is free of COVID-19.

With New COVID-19 Outbreak Linked To Gay Man, Homophobia On Rise In South Korea

A gay rights group has reported a 70% increase in call volume from gay men, many of whom were afraid of losing their jobs if they test positive for COVID-19 after the incident.

FDA ‘Fast Tracks’ First Coronavirus Vaccine From Moderna

Trials on several hundred participants will begin in the coming weeks.