You don't need symptoms to get tested, CDC director tells ABC News
valentinrussanov / iStockBy Anne Flaherty, ABC News Even people without symptoms should get tested for COVID-19 if they have reason to suspect they might have been exposed to the virus, including being part of a crowd, Dr.
Want to be able to edit your Tweets? Convince 'everyone' to wear a mask
DKart/iStockBy CATHERINE THORBECKE, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Twitter teased it will allow one of its most sought-after updates — letting people edit Tweets — on the condition that “everyone wears a mask.” The company’s announcement from
Washington Redskins, under pressure from corporate sponsors, reviewing name
Phil Ellsworth / ESPN ImagesBy LAUREN LANTRY, ABC News(ASHBURN, Va.) — The Washington Redskins announced Friday that the NFL football team will be “undergoing a thorough review of the team name” that Native Americans have long objected
MLB spring training begins with changes amid pandemic
cmannphoto/iStockBy ABC NEWS (NEW YORK) — Major League Baseball is back as the league’s summer camp has officially kicked off. With baseball’s return amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the league is establishing several changes to player conduct and
Vanessa Williams and John Stamos host a socially-distanced 40th Anniversary of 'A Capitol Fourth' for PBS
PBS(NEW YORK) — For many people in the post-pandemic world, this will be quite a different Fourth of July; in many areas, gatherings of large groups are still forbidden, and so even backyard Independence Day parties have
Women in public health facing pushback, threats for coronavirus response
CasPhotography/iStockBy MEREDITH DELISO, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, public health officials have gained greater visibility and in some cases, like Dr. Anthony Fauci, the longtime head of the National Institute of Allergy and
Experts: Small, outdoor gatherings key to limiting coronavirus risk this 4th of July
lavendertime/iStockBy MEREDITH DELISO, ABC News (NEW YORK) — In the days leading up to the Fourth of July weekend, the U.S. has seen record numbers of new cases of COVID-19. Officials from Los Angeles County to Galveston,
This is how wearables could catch early coronavirus symptoms
killerbayer/iStockBy DR. STEPHANIE E. FARBER, ABC News(NEW YORK) — In the ongoing quest for COVID-19 solutions, some researchers have said they believe wearable devices — Apple Watches and FitBits, products by Garmin and WHOOP — may help
Unclaimed Baggage store for lost luggage goes online
Unclaimed BaggageBy GENEVIEVE SHAW BROWN, ABC News (NEW YORK) — It’s the store famous the world over for selling lost luggage items. And now, after 50 years, Unclaimed Baggage has gone online. The trip to the 50,000-square-foot
Spas are reopening amid COVID-19: Here are the rules
Massage EnvyBy JACQUELINE LAUREAN YATES, ABC News (NEW YORK) — With America still on the road to recovery amid the coronavirus pandemic, nonessential businesses, including spas, are beginning to reopen. But many are wondering, “Is it safe?”