The streets of Llandudno are usually filled with tourists and locals but instead saw a herd of mountain goats roam freely on Tuesday.
Author: Ryan W. Miller, USA TODAY
101-year-old Italian man, born amid Spanish flu pandemic, survives coronavirus illness, official says
Identified as Mr. P., a 101-year-old man from Rimini, Italy, survived COVID-19, an official from his city told local media.
101-year-old Italian man, born amid Spanish flu pandemic, survives coronavirus illness, official says
Identified as Mr. P., a 101-year-old man from Rimini, Italy, survived COVID-19, an official from his city told local media.
‘Best. day. ever.’ Puppies roam free at aquarium closed to public during coronavirus outbreak.
The two puppies, Odie and Carmel, from the Atlanta Humane Society got the chance to explore the Georgia Aquarium, currently closed to the public.
BBC dad interrupted by kids in viral video opens up about work from home during coronavirus pandemic
Robert Kelly went viral when his kids interrupted his 2017 BBC interview. Now, he’s opening up about work from home during the coronavirus pandemic.
Seeing ‘until tomorrow’ all over Instagram? Here’s what it means
With many Americans staying home and social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic, some on Instagram have found a lighter way to pass the time.
Italian priest with coronavirus who gave his ventilator to younger patient has reportedly died
Don Giuseppe Berardelli, 72, was the archpriest of Casnigo. He refused a ventilator so young patient could have one amid the coronavirus outbreak.
There’s a new symptom of coronavirus, doctors say: Sudden loss of smell or taste
A growing number of COVID-19 patients report losing their sense of smell or taste. Doctors warn this may be a symptom of the new coronavirus.
‘If I get corona, I get corona’: Coronavirus pandemic doesn’t slow spring breakers’ party
It’s spring break and even coronavirus pandemic doesn’t appear to be stopping people’s plans. Some beaches in Florida were still packed with parties.
Mount Everest is closed: Coronavirus fears reach world’s tallest peak as climbing permits halted
With China and Tibet halting permit programs, the more than 29,000-foot mountain is effectively shuttered for the popular spring climbing season.