Alexandra Sternlicht, Forbes Staff

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140-Plus Coronavirus Survivors Retest Positive For Disease In South Korea, Raising Questions About Immunity

There is no conclusive study that shows recovered coronavirus patients are immune.

Fitness Centers Sued Over Member Charges, As Coronavirus Threatens $30 Billion Gym Industry

A downturn, and a surge of at-home options, threatens the workout titans.

South Dakota Refused To Shut Down, Now Faces One Of The Largest Coronavirus Outbreaks In The Country

The state’s new case curve is quickly rising.

‘Black People Are Not Allowed’: Reports Of Discrimination After Chinese City Orders Mandatory Quarantine For African Residents

These reports–including housing evictions, ban from McDonald’s–have spurred outcry from African leaders.

Buy A Face Mask, Donate One To Someone In Need: 6 Options To Protect Yourself And Give To Vulnerable Populations

Protect yourself, protect someone in need and support local businesses.

Cuomo And De Blasio Spar Over School Closures In Ongoing Power Struggle

Opening schools is perhaps the most important aspect of economic reopening.

Biden Attacks Trump, Outlines Strategy For Reopening Economy In New Op-Ed

‘For more Americans to go back to their jobs, the president needs to do better at his job.’

June 14 Could Be First Day With Zero Coronavirus Deaths In U.S., Model Predicts

The death estimate has been lowered to 60,000, offering hope that the end may be in sight.

Coronavirus Deaths In United States Could Peak On Easter, Model Predicts

Could we see fatalities peak this weekend?

Detroit Area Orders Portable Refrigeration Units To Prepare For Morgues Filling Up

With four refrigeration units the size of semi-trailers, the County will increase it’s morgue capacity by 150 bodies.