Elana Lyn Gross, Forbes Staff

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White House Says It Initiated Contact Tracing, But Many Say They Haven’t Been Contacted

Doctors say contact tracing is essential for stopping the spread of the virus.

Amy Coney Barrett On Hold? After 3 GOP Senators Get Covid-19 A Swift Confirmation Could Be In Jeopardy

If these senators are unable to vote and others refuse, it could prevent the confirmation.

Christie Announces He Tested Positive For Covid-19, A Day After He Said ‘No One Wore Masks’ At Trump’s Debate Prep

At least five people from the debate preparation team have tested positive.

National Security Council Staff Told To Wear Masks, White House Rules Still Make Them Optional

McEnany said the Trump administration believes the guidelines will protect people who work at the White House.

NFL Reportedly Issues New Covid-19 Regulations Following Titans Outbreak

Teams with an outbreak, or who play against a team experiencing one, will need to follow extra precautions.

N.Y. Attorney General Sues New York Sports Club And Lucille Roberts Owner For Charging ‘Illegal Dues’ During Covid-19 Pandemic

James said Town Sports International treated members like guests at ‘Hotel California,’ ‘you can check out any time you like, but you can never leave.’

Trump Administration Abandons Legal Fight To Bar Undocumented Teens In Federal Custody From Abortions

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services updated its policy Tuesday.

Coronavirus Rates For Teens Are Nearly Double Rate For Children, CDC Finds

Researchers found the average weekly incidence of Covid-19 in adolescents to be roughly 37 cases per 100,000 children, about double the 19 cases per 100,000 children for kids between the ages of 5 and 11.

Trump Administration Reportedly Set To Ship Millions Of Covid-19 Tests In Push To Reopen Schools

The company’s rapid test is notable because it is low cost, easy-to-use and delivers results in roughly 15 minutes without requiring special technology.

Two Charged For Handling Of Coronavirus At Veteran’s Home, Believed To Be First Criminal Case Over Nursing Home Deaths

Officials said 76 veterans who contracted Covid-19 at the home have died since March.