New Zealand Has Eradicated COVID-19 - 'Crushing' the Virus to End Social Distancing
After eradicating domestic COVID-19, New Zealand has ended all social distancing and other lockdown measures, with businesses and athletes celebrating.
After eradicating domestic COVID-19, New Zealand has ended all social distancing and other lockdown measures, with businesses and athletes celebrating.
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PayPal announced a $530 million commitment to support Black and minority-owned businesses in the U.S., especially those hardest hit by the pandemic.
Since the Boston Typewriter Orchestra has not been able to perform for the public since quarantine began, they recently performed a new song from home.
Sasi Kanta Dash, a principle of a local arts and sciences school in Puducherry is organizing medicine and grocery delivery for over 14 villages in lockdown.
Two Ghanaian brothers in the city of Kumasi invented a solar-powered handwashing sink from scratch just 48 hours before COVID-19 lockdowns began.
Greg Daily has delivered more than just newspapers since the pandemic locked-down seniors in NJ—he makes grocery trips and delivers the food with love.
After being forced to spend the holy month in isolation, Muslims from across the German region were able to celebrate Eid prayers together thanks to IKEA.
It may not have been the fanciest senior prom in the world, but it meant the world to 17-year-old Rachel Chapman after her school dance was canceled.
Since researchers launched the Corona Cooking Survey, they were delighted to find that people are eating better and wasting less during COVID-19 shutdowns.
A Texas "nurse scientist" created a better face mask, in case her nursing staff ever ran out-and Tommye Austin's TM 2020 is a better one by far.
A new paper published in Nature identified an antibody taken from a patient infected with SARS that seems to neutralize COVID-19's infection potential.
In honor of Navajos who used their language as a code during the Korean war, South Korea sent 10K PPE masks to help stem infection rates.
A British couple who created a quiz card game, Shot in the Dark, is celebrating the rocketing sales of their product during lockdown.
It's PAC-MAN to the rescue for COVID-19, since Stanford scientists have developed a gene-targeting, antiviral agent nicknamed PAC-MAN with Berkeley Lab.
The Fownes Hotel in Worcester has been housing 45 rough sleepers during the COVID-19 shutdowns—and now, the homeless are repaying the kindness.
Coronavirus nurse Deirdre Taylor finally was able to locate a NYC firefighter who pulled her from a burning building 37 years ago.
An anonymous Florida donor saved Bill's Cafe in Naples by purchasing food every day for weeks which was then given to hospital workers for free.
Rather than canceling their graduation ceremony amidst the COVID-19 shutdowns, this Florida school took to the open seas for their commencement.
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