'Gracias por todo.' Delivering food during the pandemic was worth it to hear my mom say these words During the lockdown, the restaurant industry was only hanging on through online orders and deliveries. But for me, those orders are how my mom and I made our rent. Luis Hernandez Vargas
How do I sign up for the Covid vaccine? 'Hang tight,' health officials say The answer may not satisfy you. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
'Tis The Season To Celebrate. Here's How To Do It Safely Many favorite holiday traditions could be treacherous this year, because of the coronavirus surge. Here's how experts view the risks — and some creative, safer alternatives to keep up a festive mood. Patti Neighmond
FDA Panel Weighs Moderna's COVID-19 Vaccine Advisers to the Food and Drug Administration who voted to recommend the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use a week ago convene again to consider the Moderna vaccine. Scott Hensley
Did Thanksgiving Travel Cause COVID-19 Surge? Experts Say Results Are Mixed Data show a surge in virus transmission in some areas. Doctors, local health departments and others in the community talk about what they are seeing, and what are they are worried about. Will Stone
7-Year-Old Girl Raises $22,000 By Selling Friendship Bracelets Hayley Orlinsky began selling the bracelets to raise money after she found out hospitals were low on personal protective equipment. The New York Times reports she's sold around 9,000 bracelets.
ER Doctor Says He Walks Into A 'War Zone' Every Day Arizona emergency room physician Cleavon Gilman says health care providers are under "unimaginable" emotional strain. James Doubek
U.S. Surpasses 3,600 Daily Coronavirus Deaths, Breaks Prior Hospitalization Record Data also show more than 230,000 new coronavirus infections on Wednesday and that 113,090 Americans were hospitalized with the virus — a number that's been on the rise. Jaclyn Diaz
Officials report low Covid-19 cases at Northwest Detention Center. But others say transparency is lacking While ICE publicly reports just 22 cases of Covid-19 at the Northwest Detention Center during the pandemic, human rights researchers question the agency’s transparency. Esmy Jimenez
A rural tribe tried to keep Covid at bay, but a last hurrah seeded an outbreak Since early March, the Colville tribal council has been doing their best to insulate their community in north-central Washington. But borders are fluid, so even the tribe’s extensive precautions haven’t been enough to fully protect Colville members. Eilís O'Neill