Lack of N95 hospital-grade masks in Australia, will cause disastrous consequences on the Catholic Health Australia system.
Catholic Health Australia asks retailers to stop selling N95 masks
Immigrants with COVID-19 symptoms may suffer silently, fearing deportation
Experts and those who minister to immigrant communities say fears about finances and the threat of deportation may be keeping some who are ill from seeking testing and treatment for the coronavirus.
Washington Archdiocese reviewing county directive delaying school opening
As the Archdiocese of Washington worked on a school reopening plan, it was reviewing a Montgomery County, Md., directive ordering the closure of private schools’ in-person learning through at least Oct. 1, 2020.
Ethicist alarmed over how treatment decisions were made for quadriplegic
The death of Michael Hickson, a 46-year-old quadriplegic, inside an Austin, Texas, hospice in June, pricked the conscience of Charlie Camosy.
Father Ron Rolheiser: Some secrets worth knowing
“Monks have secrets worth knowing, and these can be invaluable when a coronavirus pandemic is forcing millions of us to live like monks.”
Catholic schools unveil reopening plans for worrisome fall term
U.S. Catholic schools are tweaking their reopening plans for a worrisome fall term by consulting parents and training staff for face-to-face instruction in many cases but with distance-learning programs in place as well.
‘Journeying Together’ will focus on church’s engagement with young people
The U.S. Catholic Church convened a yearlong intercultural process with young adults and ministry leaders July 25.
U.S. surgeon general says preventing spread of virus must be top priority
The U.S. surgeon general is calling the COVID-19 pandemic the challenge of a lifetime and seeks help in slowing the deadly outbreak.