More than 1 million people have recovered globally from COVID-19, according to Johns Hopkins data
As of April 30, there were more than 1 million people globally who had recovered after contracting the novel coronavirus, according to data from Johns Hopkins’ Coronavirus Resource Center.
Frontier Airlines becomes latest carrier to require passengers wear face coverings
“We want our passengers to feel comfortable when flying with us by protecting themselves and their fellow travelers as we all navigate the COVID-19 pandemic,” Frontier Airlines CEO Barry Biffle said.
Scanner can detect symptoms
Health scanners which look similar to metal detectors can scan for heart rate, respiratory rates and temperature.
Florida Navy reservist called to COVID-19 duty in NYC
Lt.Cmdr. Thomas Judd usually works at the VA Hospital in Lake Nona, but now he's nearly a thousand miles away in New York helping the city beat the coronavirus.
Costco will require all shoppers to wear face masks starting May 4
Costco announced it will require all shoppers to wear face masks starting May 4.
Chaos Control: Parenting Help
Mom of 10 shares her parenting secrets
Coronavirus IRS stimulus check error could be fixed with this hack
‘Payment Status Not Available?' Try entering address a different way for COVID-19 relief, social media users say.
Getting federal unemployment money
While a lot of people are beginning to receive unemployment money from the State of Florida, some are still struggling to receive federal funds.
Gas prices drop across Florida
Gas prices have fallen below $2 a gallon across Florida. The demand on gas is down 70 percent due to the coronavirus stay-at-home order.
Orlando nurse talks about treating COVID-19 patients in NYC
An Orlando ER nurse traveled to New York City to help with the surge of coronavirus patients. Working 12 hours shifts each day in a South Bronx hospital, Hailey Hester described the last month as a "roller coaster."
Florida senator says 'arbitrary' rules could explain 200K+ denied state unemployment claims
People who did not qualify for state benefits may still be eligible for federal benefits under the CARES Act.
Can mosquitos spread coronavirus? Here's what one mosquito control team says
Mosquito season is approaching and several viruses, like West Nile, Zika, and Dengue Fever, can spread to humans through infected mosquitoes.
Florida unemployment system will be unavailable nightly for maintenance
The Florida DEO will conduct nightly maintenance to its online unemployment system to process claims and payments faster.
Some waiting on Federal Pandemic Unemployment Assistance will need to reapply, Florida DEO says
Some Florida residents waiting to receive Federal Pandemic Unemployment Assistance will need to reapply and then wait for DEO to contact you for more information.
Utility customers to get break amid pandemic
“This is a truly a no-brainer for me, quite frankly, and I appreciate (the utilities) taking an early initiative to help their customers in such a time of need,” Commissioner Julie Brown said.
Florida coronavirus cases pass 32,800; death roll surges to 1,171, Florida Department of Health says
The Florida Department of Health says cases of coronavirus in Florida have hit 32,846, showing an increase of 708 cases in the last 24 hours. The death toll has risen 83 as well and is now at 1,171.
Eligibility for unemployment benefits
The State of Florida has paid out nearly 50 percent of all unemployment claims, but many still do not have their claims processed or have discovered it has been denied.
Single mom struggling with unemployment
A single mom is struggling to make ends meet after being forced out of work due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Burlinesses waiting to see if Florida will reopen this week
Florida's stay at home order is scheduled to end on Thursday, but it remains unclear if the state will extend the order.
Phase 2 of Paycheck Protection Program rolled out
Another round of federal funding has helped boost the Paycheck Protection Program.