Family says COVID-19 plasma trial may have saved Michigan man's life

A Michigan family credits an experimental plasma treatment from the Mayo Clinic's Convalescent Plasma Program to their loved one's recovery from the coronavirus.

FOX 7 Discussion: COVID-19 vaccine research

Dr. Daniel Leahy with UT Austin talks with Marcel Clarke on COVID-19 vaccine trials and research underway.

Bolinas to offer free coronavirus tests to all residents

Bolinas in Marin County is pioneering an effort to test all residents and first responders in the secluded small town for the coronavirus.

Uninsured in Texas: COVID-19 services available in Central Texas

According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, minorities make up a large percentage of those uninsured in Texas in 2018. Hispanics are the largest population with 29-percent, followed by African Americans at 16-percent.

Thunderbirds honor coronavirus responders with Las Vegas flyover for 'true heroes'

High in the skies over Las Vegas, the U.S. Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron -- also known as the “Thunderbirds" -- showed its support on Saturday for those on the frontlines responding to the coronavirus pandemic.

FOX 7 Discussion: Texas nurses fighting the coronavirus pandemic

Texas Nurses Association CEO Cindy Zolinerek joins FOX 7 Austin's Marcel Clarke to talk about what is needed in the fight against COVID-19.

TIMELAPSE: UK constructs temporary hospital to prepare for coronavirus patients

The video only lasts 30 seconds, but crews needed eight days to build the NHS Nightingale Bristol, a temporary hospital designed to supplement any hospital overwhelmed by the coronavirus.

Federal stockpile of N95 respirators, other protective equipment nearly depleted

The Strategic National Stockpile is nearly out of the N95 respirators, surgical masks, face, shields, gowns and other medical supplies desperately needed to protect front-line medical workers treating coronavirus patients.

Federal stocks of protective equipment nearly depleted: HHS

The Strategic National Stockpile is nearly out of the N95 respirators, surgical masks, face, shields, gowns and other medical supplies desperately needed to protect front-line medical workers treating coronavirus patients.

City of Austin develops surge plan in case hospitals are overwhelmed

The surge plan is designed to address additional patient care needs should COVID-19 infections result in an overcapacity of the hospital system.

Appeals court upholds Texas executive order postponing non-essential medical procedures, including abortions

The appeals court says that the district court ignored a rule that allows the state to "reasonably" restrict constitutional rights, including that of abortion, "as the safety of the general public may demand."

LA Fire Department launches Telemedicine program

The Los Angeles Fire Department announced on Monday the launch of their new Telemedicine program aimed to help people who are mildly ill and to ease the coronavirus load on emergency rooms.