pinkomelet/iStockBy EDEN DAVID, ABC News (NEW YORK) — While many Americans during the coronavirus pandemic have reported feeling fatigued and frustrated over extended periods stuck at home, a new study shines light on how social distancing is
FS-Stock/iStockBy DR. JESSICA JOHNSON, ABC News (NEW YORK) — As colleges and universities make decisions about returning to in-person classes this fall, they may be able to keep surrounding communities safe by discouraging student travel during college
Adene Sanchez/iStockBy KATIE KINDELAN, ABC News (NEW YORK) — The number of babies born in the United States in the coming months and years is expected to fall sharply because of the coronavirus pandemic, according to two
wildcatmad/iStockBy KATIE KINDELAN, ABC News (NEW YORK) — When Breanna Lockwood’s first child, a girl, is born in November, Lockwood and her mom, Julie Loving, plan to tell the girl that she was “wanted so much that
ABC NewsBy KNEZ WALKER, JUJU CHANG and ANTHONY RIVAS, ABC News (NEW YORK) — A Broadway actor and singer who tested positive for the coronavirus over three months ago — and is still experiencing symptoms that threaten
Dr. Marc Boom, president and CEO of Houston Methodist in Houston, talks about the surge in novel coronvirus hospitalizations that occurred in Texas on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” June 24, 2020. – (ABC News)By IVAN PEREIRA, ABC
CatLane/iStockBy KATIE KINDELAN, ABC News (NEW YORK) — When Terri Herrington’s husband Bryan died 16 years ago in a workplace accident at the age of 35, five of his organs — his heart, lungs, kidney, pancreas and
Rawpixel/iStockBy KATIE KINDELAN, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Parents in states where day care centers have been allowed to reopen amid the coronavirus pandemic face a new dilemma of whether to send their child back to day