pandemic

The former president highlighted the lack of a "coherent national plan" in a thinly-veiled dig at Trump.
A virus that originated in animals has upended life across the globe. But the next deadly pandemic could make this look like “a warmup.”
Cities across the globe look nearly empty as citizens practice self-quarantining during the coronavirus pandemic.
Drawing the ire of President Trump has brought the World Health Organisation back into the public glare. But what exactly is the health body and how are they important in circumstances like the coronavirus pandemic?
But the pandemic may give us the best opportunity to tackle these deep social fractures.
Dream experts share how to interpret and manage your nightly visions.
US President Trump’s push to halt funding to the World Health Organisation was met with widespread criticism from lawmakers and health officials, the UK has revised guidelines to allow close family members a chance to say goodbye to loved ones dying from coronavirus when possible and French President Emmanuel Macron is backing a world truce during the coronavirus pandemic. In Europe Italy, Spain and Finland are gradually starting to reopen and the world’s oldest coronavirus patient has recovered.
We are all struggling to make sense of the changes we must make in our daily lives as coronavirus cases spread across the world. Please join us for a live stream replay with Kate Palmer, head of HuffPost Life, as she interviews Lindsay Holmes, senior editor for wellness, about how to cope. Kate and Lindsay talk about their experiences covering the pandemic, share tips and answer questions from you on self-care, stress and more.
Rest is important recovery for the marathon of a coronavirus pandemic.
I am 82 years old with underlying health conditions and I feel a sense of calm and control in the face of coronavirus because I have planned for my death, author Diana Melly writes.