Gina Dal Colleto was hospitalized April 1 and diagnosed with the flu and COVID-19. She was released Sunday as hospital staff applauded.
Author: N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAY
Nearly year after fire, Notre Dame Cathedral opens for small Good Friday service amid virus lockdown
Seven people gathered for a Good Friday service at the Notre Dame Cathedral nearly a year after fire ravaged the structure.
Scientists spot giant ocean creature that looks like silly string hunting in ‘galaxy-like spiral’
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Easter Bunny and tooth fairy are ‘essential workers,’ New Zealand prime minister says
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Officials criticize Georgia governor’s decision to reopen beaches amid coronavirus pandemic
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Arkansas doctor seen in viral photo with son loses his home to tornado
A photo of a doctor greeting his son through a glass door went viral last week. Over the weekend, a tornado destroyed their Arkansas home.
4-year-old girl and her dog found alive after disappearing for two days in Alabama woods
Evelyn Sides, who goes by Vadie, was found unharmed Friday two days after she disappeared during a walk in the Alabama woods.
Couple get married on the streets of New York amid coronavirus pandemic
A New York City couple got married on the street as a friend officiated out the window of his fourth-story apartment.
Teens reportedly coughed near grocery store produce for video, Virginia police say
Police in Virginia said the teens admitted to getting close to other patrons and coughing into their own sleeves, while filming on their phones.
Coronavirus can live on surfaces for days. But it can’t travel through the mail, experts say
Experts say its unlikely coronavirus would survive on FedEx, Amazon, or UPS packages that are shipped over a period of days. Here’s what to know.