BrianAJackson/iStockBy DR. TIFFANY KUNG, ABC News (ATLANTA) — Soaps, hand sanitizers, bleaches and other disinfectants can effectively reduce the spread of COVID-19 — but accidental poison exposures due to cleaning and disinfectant products have risen dramatically in
BartekSzewczyk/iStockBy FERGAL GALLAGHER, ABC News(NEW YORK) — Not many had heard of hydroxychloroquine at the start of the year. Back in January, some doctors in China began treating COVID-19 patients with the anti-malarial drug, but it was
Jamie McCarthy/Getty ImagesBy ABBY CRUZ, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Although she is known for her role as Cookie Lyons on the television series “Empire,” Taraji P. Henson has taken on a new role as a founder
FilippoBacci/iStockBy JOHN BROWNSTEIN, ABC News (NEW YORK) — There are encouraging signs that the most intensive phase of our battle against the novel coronavirus is succeeding. The number of new COVID-19 cases nationally is tapering downward and
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ABC NewsBy JON SCHLOSBERG and KAYLEE HARTUNG, ABC News (NEW YORK) — With a vaccine still months or years away, and no magic drug or miracle cure for the coronavirus, the cruel realities of this virus can
ABC NewsBy BRANDON CHASE and ENJOLI FRANCIS, ABC News (NEW YORK) — It was a moment that Iris Nolasco had been anticipating for nearly a month, but at the same time could not believe was happening: She
Twitter/@PatriotsPE(NEW YORK) — BY: TOMMY BROOKSBANK, ABC News As soon as Melinda Ligeikis heard her school district suspended in-person instruction, she began thinking of ways to keep her students active at home. “A lot of kids are