As the next surge of COVID-19 patients arrives, memories of the last still linger in my mind: memories of lives lost, patients still experiencing symptoms

Some people are suggesting that the numbers of deaths due to COVID-19 is inflated and not representative of the true number. They make the argument

Driving past the many houses, I know that everyone is home. Some of them are sick or dying, others very much alone. Walking through the

If you test positive for #COVID19 or have presumptive symptoms: 1. Stay home. Do not go to the grocery store to pick up bread. Do

The whole world is now focused on COVID-19. It has not only sickened millions and killed over 100,00 people across the globe; it has disrupted

We all know about the COVID-19 pandemic and most of us are living under new restrictions it has brought with it. There is much fear