COVID-19 Coverage

Smith’s grocery implements an elderly shopping hour

Smith's grocery is making a safer environment for elderly people to shop. From 7-8 am on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, it is open to...

Clinics testing for fever before allowing patients inside

As part of protective measures, clinics like Mountainland are checking people's temperatures. If they have a fever or other symptoms of COVID-19, they won't...

March 19: Today’s BYU Campus COVID-19 update

BYU campus has changed drastically due to the spread of COVID-19 throughout the country and the world. Find out how the campus is functioning,...

BYU student apartment complex says resident tested positive for COVID-19

Liberty on Freedom management sent an email to residents Wednesday night announcing a resident tested positive for COVID-19 and that additional precautions will be taken to ensure the safety of other tenants.

At risk: Braving the coronavirus with a compromised immune system

SANDY -- With the numbers of coronavirus increasing, it’s understandable why people are getting a little nervous. But people like Heidi Petersen have more...

COVID-19 effects to international students

COVID-19 has brought so much to a standstill. Bruno Santos is an international student from Brazil studying Masters in Public Administration (MPA). He shares...

Staying positive during the COVID-19 pandemic

Reporter Savannah Hegerhorst shares how community members are staying positive during the coronavirus outbreak.

Social distancing ideas

With recommendations of social distancing, Newsline reporter Rachel Smith shows a couple of ways that she's kept busy.

Coronavirus soars as airline flights decline

Provo — Three major airline alliances asked the federal government for more than $50 billion in rescue aid on Monday.Airlines all over the...

BYU Police report toilet paper and hand sanitizer thefts on campus

BYU Police have received emails of stolen toilet paper and hand sanitizer on campus following shortages of both products.

BYU dispels rumors of COVID-19 case on campus

BYU University Communications confirmed Wednesday afternoon that the campus has yet to uncover any confirmed cases among the BYU campus community.

Utah County reports first resident with COVID-19

The Utah County Health Department announced the county's first resident case of COVID-19. The case is thought to be caused by local transmission within...

March 18: Today’s BYU campus COVID-19 update

Find out how the campus is functioning, what's open, what's closed and what's new.

BYU community adjusts to COVID-19 precautions

Students are adjusting to a new schedule after BYU announced classes would be moving to remote instruction starting March 18 due to the outbreak of COVID-19. All sporting events, performances, recitals and activities have been canceled for the rest of the semester.

CES advises students to beware of COVID-19 scams

Health risks aren't the only dangers present with the spread of COVID-19; online scams can also pose a serious threat. BYU University Communications sent...

COVID-19 precautions prompt panic buying

Panic buying toilet paper, hand sanitizer, cleaning products and other necessities appears to be a new trend in connection to the coronavirus outbreak. Grocery...

Coronavirus concerns led Intermountain to make new visitation restrictions

https://youtu.be/0HinEx8I_McPROVO -- On Monday, March 9, Intermountain hospitals, clinics and health facilities in Utah and Idaho began enforcing new visitation restrictions. Because of these new...

BYU cancels classes March 13-17 due to COVID-19, Church cancels all public meetings

BYU announced over Twitter that all class on March 13, 16 and 17 are canceled in alignment with COVID-19 guidelines issued by the Church Education System on Wednesday night.
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