Brigham Young University's Idaho campus is warning against students intentionally contracting COVID-19 so they could sell their plasma for cash. (Salt Lake Tribune)
There are now more than 38 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 worldwide with more than 1 million deaths. (Johns Hopkins)
In the U.S., there are more than 7.8 million confirmed cases with more than 215,000 deaths. (Johns Hopkins)
Coronavirus cases are rising in U.S., sparking worries the next big wave has begun. (The Washington Post)
White House receptive to herd immunity approach branded unethical by the WHO. (The Washington Post)
Chief scientist behind Operation Warp Speed "extremely worried" over politicization of coronavirus vaccine. (Fox News)
University of Florida suspends football team activities amid 19 positive COVID-19 tests within program. (CBS Sports)
Eli Lilly has paused trials of its monoclonal antibody treatment for COVID-19, citing safety concerns. (CNBC)
Soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has tested positive for the coronavirus and is isolating from his club. (ESPN)
An 89-year-old woman in the Netherlands is the first confirmed case of a person dying from a COVID-19 reinfection. (Newsweek)
Thirteen states have seen arecord number of new casesover the past week.