Top Stories Daily Listen Now
RawStory

Covid-19

German lockdown 'snitches' spark hot debate

On a sunny Sunday in April, 20 people were enjoying a barbecue in the city of Schwerin in northern Germany.

Keep reading... Show less

'Don't waste a minute': Chinese firm readies mass vaccine production

A researcher in a lab coat in Beijing holds up the hopes of humanity in his fingers: "Coronavac", an experimental vaccine against the coronavirus that has upended the world.

Keep reading... Show less

As Covid-19 deaths mount in retail, Walmart workers take matters into own hands with contact-tracing plan

"We can't wait for more half-measures—we're taking matters into our own hands to get the information we deserve to know."

Keep reading... Show less

British virus death toll now world's third-worst

Britain's death toll from the coronavirus outbreak jumped to 26,097 on Wednesday -- the second-highest in Europe behind Italy and third-highest in the world -- as the government took into account fatalities outside hospital, including care homes, for the first time.

Keep reading... Show less

Indian mechanic invents 'social distancing' motorbike

An Indian school drop-out has built a motorbike with a one-metre gap between the rider and the passenger to drive home the importance of social distancing in the coronavirus pandemic.

Keep reading... Show less

Greta Thunberg donates $100,000 to support children during pandemic

Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has donated a $100,000 prize she won from a Danish foundation to the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) for use against the COVID-19 pandemic, the world body said Thursday.

Keep reading... Show less

What happens when the workers who make hand soap get COVID-19? They protest.

After a worker at a beauty supply factory near Chicago died of COVID-19, her former co-workers staged a protest. But they didn’t seek help from OSHA. They sought help from a new advocate: the state attorney general’s office.

Keep reading... Show less

Experts issue a warning after Trump says N95 masks can be sterilized for reuse

As COVID-19 cases continue to climb, front-line health care workers are decrying unsafe working conditions— in particular, describing inadequate access to personal protective equipment, or PPE. Many hospitals and state lawmakers blame Washington, saying the Trump administration has not done enough to make this critical protective gear available.But at a recent press conference, President Donald Trump suggested those claims are overblown, asserting instead that hospitals have the tools they need to sanitize and reuse protective facewear.“We’re also using a sterilization process — some great equipment that will sterilize masks up to 20 times per mask. So that’s like ordering 20 times more masks. And it’s working very well,” Trump said at the April 23 briefing.

In fact, the question of reusing masks — specifically, the highly effective N95 respirators that best protect wearers from COVID-19 ― has emerged as a major worker-safety concern. Traditionally, the masks have been designated only for single use.

Keep reading... Show less

In Russia virus lockdown, fears increase of return to alcoholism

Stuck in cramped flats and struggling with fears of the coronavirus and its economic impact, many Russians are worried about the return of an old demon.

Keep reading... Show less

North Carolina pastor calls COVID-19 a 'delusion' and attacks media reports as 'communist propaganda'

Pastor Gene Gouge at Liberty Baptist in Hickory, North Carolina isn't mincing words about his thoughts on the coronavirus crisis that has taken the lives of over 60,000 Americans, reported WSOC-TV.

Keep reading... Show less

California to close all beaches and state parks starting May 1

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) sent out a notice to police chiefs across the state of California saying that he will be closing all beaches and state parks starting May 1.

Keep reading... Show less

Ron DeSantis humiliates himself during briefing attacking local news article that wasn't even about Florida

At a press conference on Wednesday, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) attacked the media for its coverage of his coronavirus pandemic policy in Florida. As part of his criticism of the media, he posted an article from Tampa Bay News 9 about a shortage of ventilators, and complained that it had mischaracterized the situation in Florida.

Keep reading... Show less

New study reveals the best conditions for spreading coronavirus

Hospital workers treating COVID-19 patients are known to face a higher risk of acquiring the novel coronavirus that causes the disease. Yet the nature by which the virus spreads is still poorly understood, hindering experts' ability to completely limit transmission. Now, a new study published in the journal Nature provides some clues as to the rooms and environments that coronavirus spreads more readily. The study looked specifically at hospitals and the different rooms within, along with the nature of ventilation.

Keep reading... Show less