Coronavirus Coverage
Scientists Are Questioning Past Research By The Founder of Surgisphere
“It’s like the guy went crazy with Photoshop,” said one expert in scientific image manipulation.
We May Get A Coronavirus Vaccine This Year. But It Probably Won’t Stop The Pandemic.
Hopes are running high that a coronavirus vaccine will be ready by the end of the year. But some scientists caution that the hype might be outpacing the reality.
A Dog Has Tested Positive For The Coronavirus For The First Time In The US
The victim in this case was a German shepherd. There's no evidence that pets help spread the virus.
25 Alarming Stories That Reveal Racism Toward Asians During The Coronavirus Pandemic
"The second they saw my face, their eyes widened and they went, 'NO! NO, NO, NO!'"
Hundreds Of Kids In The US Have Been Hospitalized For The Mysterious Coronavirus-Related Syndrome
“Nobody saw this coming,” said one health expert.
Chrissy Teigen Got A COVID-19 Test And Documented The Experience In A Video On Twitter
"It's like a weird tickle."
These Charts And Maps Show Where The Coronavirus Is Surging Across The US — And Where It Is In Decline
While some states and counties are slowly recovering from the ravages of COVID-19, others face a growing number of new cases.
Bill Gates Conspiracy Theories Have Circulated For Years. It Took The Coronavirus Pandemic To Turn Him Into A Fake Villain.
After months of conspiracy-mongering, people around the world are demanding Gates be arrested for crimes against humanity. Here’s how things got so bad.
The Coronavirus Has A Mysterious “Loop” That Lets It Quickly Attack Human Lungs. Here’s How It Works.
How does a relatively common type of virus turn into one so deadly it could spur a pandemic? The answer may lie in its microscopic spikes.
The Information Apocalypse Is Already Here, And Reality Is Losing
We’ve spent more than three years preparing for an information apocalypse. Why couldn’t we stop it with the coronavirus?
A Now-Retracted Study Claimed The Malaria Drug Touted By Trump Looked Deadly For Coronavirus Patients
A massive study claiming that hydroxychloroquine could increase the risk of death for coronavirus patients was retracted two weeks later.
The Coronavirus Has Tanked Carbon Emissions. It’s Not Nearly Enough To Prevent Climate Disaster.
Choosing whether to embrace green policies to lead the economic recovery will be a make-or-break moment for the climate crisis, experts say.
Here’s Why Everyone On Facebook Is Talking About Woodstock And The Coronavirus
We are stardust. We are golden. And we've got to stop sharing unhelpful memes.
Dr. Anthony Fauci Said Reopening The Country Early Could Lead To Avoidable "Suffering And Death"
The nation's top infectious disease official warned lawmakers that if states proceed with reopening their economies early, "There is a real risk that you will trigger an outbreak that you may not be able to control."
Americans Are Really Scared About Their Economic Future
A third of Americans expect their households' finances to be worse a year from now.
I’m Afraid I’ll Get My Boyfriend’s Mom Sick, But I Want To See Him
In this week's "How to Plague": I’m fed up with my family, and some maternal coronavirus queries.
This Is What We Know About The Wuhan Lab That Trump Blames For COVID-19
The Wuhan Institute of Virology previously conducted controversial experiments to test what could make coronaviruses more dangerous to humans, but scientists have ruled out that SARS-CoV-2 is a product of genetic engineering.
15 Moving Photos That Showcase How Hard Nurses Are Working Right Now
It's National Nurses Day. Tell a nurse in your life that you appreciate them.
The Mental Health Crisis For Frontline Workers Has Already Begun
The economic ramifications of the coronavirus are bleak enough, but the mental health crisis that frontline workers are about to face may be even worse.
This Doctor Is Suggesting COVID-19 Lockdowns Are A Conspiracy To Take Away Your Freedom
A viral video in which Dr. Annie Bukacek questions the severity of COVID-19 has given anti-lockdown activists across the country a sense of validation.
The FDA Has Approved Emergency Use Of Remdesivir To Treat COVID-19
The drug's approval comes days after a preliminary study showed a four-day decrease in hospital stays following treatment.
Coronavirus Advice: Can I Yell At My Neighbors?
This week's How to Plague advice column offers answers on what to do when people won't stop using your patio furniture and how to go on dates remotely.
Summer Won’t Save Us From The Coronavirus Pandemic
Recent research suggests that summer conditions can help kill the coronavirus more quickly. But “don’t expect miracles,” one scientist said.
Jada Pinkett Smith Said She Doesn't Know Will Smith "At All" Since Quarantine Started, But They're "Building A Friendship"
"I have to be honest. I think one of the things that I realized is that I don't know Will at all."
We Will Never Agree On What Happened During The First Wave Of The Pandemic — And That Will Make It Harder To Survive The Second
The virus isn't just attacking our bodies — it's attacking our brains.
This Nurse Is Speaking Out Against Coronavirus Rumors And Hoaxes That Are Putting Him And His Colleagues In Danger
The most trusted professionals in America are now the target of coronavirus conspiracies.
US Health Officials Now Say There Are 9 Main COVID-19 Symptoms. Here's What They Are.
The CDC had previously only listed fever, coughing, and shortness of breath or difficulty breathing as the main symptoms of COVID-19.
The Fitness Industry Is In A Crisis. Some Trainers Say Those Trendy Instagram Live Workouts Aren't Helping
As Instagram explodes with free online workouts, some trainers say the market is becoming too saturated for them to survive.
Coronavirus Advice: When Is It OK To Not Wear A Mask?
How to Plague: Do I need to reinvite my wedding guests? And other advice for life under the coronavirus.
A Stanford Professor’s Wife Recruited People For His Coronavirus Study By Claiming It Would Reveal If They Could “Return To Work Without Fear”
An email sent to a Silicon Valley middle school’s private listserv tried to recruit families for the antibody study, promising “peace of mind” about their immunity to the coronavirus.
Seth MacFarlane Called Out Oprah For The Controversial Remarks Dr. Phil And Dr. Oz Made About The Coronavirus
"[Oprah] has done all this positive work for the world, and yet somehow has gotten caught up in this web of junk science on many occasions."
14 Ways The Coronavirus Pandemic May Change How We Travel In The Future
Because we all want to get back out there — but we need to do it safety.
Two Antibody Studies Say Coronavirus Infections Are More Common Than We Think. Scientists Are Mad.
In California, two of the nation’s first big antibody surveys estimated that the true number of coronavirus infections is significantly higher than believed. But scientists are skeptical.
Scientists Are Calling For Vaccine Experiments That Would Deliberately Infect People With The Novel Coronavirus
“Normally, deliberately giving someone an infection that is potentially lethal would be unacceptable,” one bioethicist said. “But in extreme times, like a plague, you might look to extreme measures.”
Nurses And Doctors Are Sharing The Graphic Effects Of Wearing Face Masks As They Continue Fighting On The Front Lines Of The Coronavirus
"This is the new normal after a shift — blisters on the nose and irritation to my face."
Scientists Haven’t Found Proof The Coronavirus Escaped From A Lab In Wuhan. Trump Supporters Are Spreading The Rumor Anyway.
There's much about the origins of the COVID-19 outbreak that scientists are still trying to discover. But animosity between the United States and China — and a bellicose American president — have made it harder to find the truth.
An ER Doctor’s Diary Of Three Brutal Weeks Fighting COVID-19
“Today we feel like one big army devoted to one fight. Today it feels like maybe, just maybe, we can keep up.”
Everyone Wants To Know If They Already Had The Coronavirus. Some People May Be Preying On That.
“I think we should expect to see companies continue to pop up selling unproven, and in some cases probably just bad, testing,” a former FDA lawyer said.
When Will Your State Reopen? Here’s The Data Being Used To Decide.
The White House’s plan for states to reopen their economies sidesteps the desperate need for greater testing, public health experts say.
Delivery Drivers Definitely Hate You If You've Done 5/27 Of These Things During The Coronavirus Pandemic
Are you behaving yourself?
Here’s A Timeline Of How A Bill Gates Reddit AMA Turned Into A Coronavirus Vaccine Conspiracy
In less than a month, the baseless claim went from an obscure biohacking blog to the New York Post and RT.
Is It Unethical To Get Pregnant Right Now? Advice For The Coronavirus Era.
Our advice column on life under coronavirus tackles tennis, having a baby, and some guy who is showing everyone else up on Bumble right now.
This Mom Taped A Very Matter-Of-Fact Sign On Her Daughter's Back When She Went Into The Grocery Store
"I am only 5, I can't stay home alone..."
Important Reminder: This Is Why It Is Called COVID-19
Let's clear this up.
Coronavirus Antibody Tests Could Help Us Get Back To Normal — Or They Could Be The Next Testing Crisis
Hospitals and clinics are rushing to use antibody tests in an effort to determine who is immune to the coronavirus. But almost none of them have been verified by the FDA.
A YouTube Video Accusing Dr. Anthony Fauci Of Being Part Of The Deep State Has Been Viewed Over 6 Million Times In A Week
The video also advises people to treat COVID-19 with vitamin C.
Chiropractors Are Feeding Their Patients Fake Information About The Coronavirus
One St. Louis–based chiropractor told 21 million viewers to fight the pandemic with zinc and tonic water.
The Report Claiming That A Dead Body Spread The Coronavirus Was Just Corrected
A previous report by two Thai scientists suggested that the coronavirus had spread from a corpse. A correction said the original letter was poorly written and had resulted in misinterpretation.
How Hard Could COVID-19 Hit Your County? Check These Maps.
Search your address to find out the current impact of COVID-19 in your area, as well as measures of how vulnerable your county may be.
The Death Toll In Michigan Nursing Homes Is Rising As COVID-19 Infects The Elderly And Staff
There have been hundreds of confirmed coronavirus cases and dozens of deaths at nursing homes in Michigan, the Detroit Free Press has found.
The People In Idaho’s Coronavirus Epicenter Have A Message For The Rest Of Us
The rural area around Sun Valley, Idaho, became one of the earliest hot spots of COVID-19 cases in the US. Now, its residents can teach us something about what’s next.
Will Single People Ever Have Sex Again?
How To Plague: Is it OK for couples who live separately to see each other — and what’s wrong if one of them refuses? Our advice column for life under the coronavirus.
Grocery Store Employees Definitely Hate You If You've Done 7/32 Of These Things During The Coronavirus Pandemic
Bought too much toilet paper.
Only People Who Truly Understand Coronavirus Face Mask Guidelines Will Get 7/7 On This Quiz
Test your knowledge through seven different scenarios.
Do You Actually Know How Far 6 Feet Is?
Length matters.
If You're Running During Quarantine And Wondering How To Stay Safe And Healthy, These Tips Might Help
Running during this time is concerning and scary. Here's how to navigate going outside while staying safe and healthy — and (hopefully) finding a little peace.
Why The Coronavirus Is Killing Black Americans At Outsize Rates Across The US
“You can’t drive a bus or wash dishes on Zoom,” said one doctor. “These are people we count on to do essential jobs, and they are going unprotected.”
I Was A Prison Hospice Aide Until The Coronavirus Came. Now Inmates Are Dying Alone.
"As more and more human beings die behind bars, my hospice colleagues and I will no longer have the privilege of helping guys at their most vulnerable moments."
17 Pet Grooming Products That Can Make An Actually Noticeable Difference
Make grooming more enjoyable for both you and your pup.
Chelsea Handler Showed Her Instagram Followers How To Turn A Bra Into A Face Mask And It's Actually Smart
It's not stupid if it works.
A Natural Coronavirus Experiment Is Playing Out In Kentucky And Tennessee
The politically opposite neighboring states have had two different approaches to tackling the spread of COVID-19, and, some residents fear, two drastically different outcomes.
Will I Get A Check From The US Government, And How? Here’s Everything You Need To Know.
Most US adults will qualify for the payments, which start at $1,200 for the lowest-income individuals.
Here's What You Might Want To Have On Hand In The Event That You Get Sick
If you're experiencing mild symptoms from COVID-19, there's a chance you might be able to recover at home.
Everything You Need To Know About The New Face Mask Guidelines
Including how to make them, where to (affordably!) get them, and why the CDC is changing its recommendations.
Are You Black And Do You Know Someone With COVID-19?
Black people are disproportionately dying from this disease. We want to hear from this community.
Do You Have To Keep Paying Your Student Loans During The Coronavirus Pandemic? It's Complicated.
Congress passed a law suspending payments on federally held student loans until Sept. 30, but whether your loans qualify is tough to answer on your own.
The EPA’s “Enforcement Moratorium” During The Coronavirus Outbreak Is Coming Under Fire
“This pandemic isn’t an excuse for polluters to ignore the law and for EPA to let them get away with it,” Sen. Elizabeth Warren said.
14 Infuriating Pictures Of "Social Distancing" In Arkansas, Which STILL Doesn't Have A Stay-At-Home Order
The state ranks next-to-last for social distancing.
These Charts And Maps Show How The Coronavirus Outbreak Is Affecting Your Nearest US City
The coronavirus epidemic in the US is concentrated in regional hot spots. Follow the latest data on COVID-19 deaths in cities across the country.
How To Plague: Advice On Laid-Off Friends, Gift Cards, And Disinfectant Wipes
Today: How to let your friends without jobs know you want to give them money, as well as questions about redeeming gift cards and antiseptic wipes.
The Federal Government Is Planning To Order 5-Minute Coronavirus Tests — But Not Nearly Enough For Everyone Who Needs One
The White House has said the machine will revolutionize the beleaguered testing system in the US. But the feds have only planned to order enough tests for up to 5,500 people, according to emails obtained by BuzzFeed News.
A Management Company Emailed Hundreds Of Tenants, Demanding They Pay The Rent. It Backfired.
BuzzFeed News spoke to people across the nation about how they are negotiating — some successfully — for lower rents as the coronavirus leaves millions without jobs.
Passover Will Be Very Different This Year — And That’s OK
Why is this year different from all other years? To start with, the Seder will be happening over Zoom.
22 Heartbreaking, Real-Life Pictures That Show What It's Like To Work In Hospitals Right Now
"I just spent 13 hours with eight patients on ventilators. By the end of my shift, there were only five."
“Silent Carriers” Are Helping Spread The Coronavirus. Here’s What We Know About Them.
People with no COVID-19 symptoms may be spreading the disease — but big questions remain about how much they are driving the pandemic.
What You Need To Know About The Great Face Mask Debate
Whether more people should wear masks has become one of the fiercest debates of the coronavirus pandemic. New data about how the virus spreads may be tipping the scales.
Social Distancing Might Stop. And Start. And Stop. And Start. Until We Have A Vaccine.
“We need to figure out how we are going to live in a time of plague,” said one doctor.
How To Plague: Advice On Easter, Daycare, And Helping Friends With Coronavirus
Today: How to support a friend in the hospital or at home who has tested positive for COVID-19, as well as Easter and daycare dilemmas.
The Only Thing I Want To Do Is Binge-Watch Apocalypse Movies
Why am I streaming fictional end-of-the-world stories during a real pandemic? Maybe because, as psychologist Christina Scott told me, they’re “the only reference point we have.”
This Pandemic Is Not Your Vacation
You might not want to spend your quarantine in a city. But the rural places many Americans treat as playgrounds, and the workers who keep them running, will suffer for it.
How To Plague: How Can I Stop Feeling Angry At Everyone?
Our advice on how to deal with transferring children between co-parents, whether college seniors are fucked for jobs, and how to stop holding a grudge at someone who isn’t quarantining.
These Charts Show How Each State Is Handling The Coronavirus Crisis
Follow the latest data on COVID-19 deaths and testing, state by state.
She Lost Her Job And Is Donating Blood To Make Money. And Her State’s Unemployment Website Kept Crashing.
As the coronavirus leaves millions upon millions of people unemployed, states are scrambling to keep up with demand for unemployment benefits.
Are You Trans Or Nonbinary? How Has The Coronavirus Affected You?
We want to hear from you.
Survivors Of COVID-19 May Hold The Key For Everyone Else — In Their Blood
This week, researchers in New York City started collecting blood from COVID-19 survivors. The hope is that their immunity can be shared with others.
The Coronavirus Pandemic Has Made The Opioid Epidemic Even Worse
The US was already grappling with an epidemic of opioid overdoses. People in recovery say the coronavirus outbreak has made getting treatment a nightmare.
I Probably Have The Coronavirus. I Wish I Could Know For Sure.
There’s so much we can’t know about the future. But getting tested for COVID-19, at least, would tell me that my own worst-case scenario is the one I’m in right now.
Steph Curry Had An Instagram Live Chat With Dr. Fauci About Coronavirus That Was Super Informative
Barack Obama and Justin Bieber posted some emojis.
Her Family Was Careful, And They Got The Coronavirus Anyway
“I do not feel like I could safely disclose my positive status, given what I've heard,” a mother in Seattle said. “However, there is a silver lining: This is a bit liberating.”
Here Is How The World Health Organization Says You Should Wash Your Hands
This is important.