Dr. Oz: Amid case spikes, now is 'time of reckoning' in COVID-19 battle

"Listen, shutting down is an admission we lost control of the virus. That's what happened in March and April. We had to do it because we had lost control of the virus," Dr. Mehmet Oz tells Good Day Philadelphia. "We don't want to make that same mistake again."

Our Race Reality: Health & Equality

In this FOX 29 News special, we take a closer look at healthcare disparities among African-American communities. Joyce Evans has this report.

DOJ seeks data on care home deaths in 4 Democrat-led states, including Pa., NJ

The Justice Department sends letters to the governors of four Democratic-led states, seeking data on whether they violated federal law by ordering public nursing homes to accept recovering COVID-19 patients from hospitals — actions that have been criticized for potentially fueling the spread of the virus.

20% of US nursing homes faced severe PPE and staff shortages amid COVID-19 surges

Significantly, there was no improvement from May to July in the shortages of personal protective equipment, known as PPE, or in the staffing shortfalls, according to the analysis of federal data by academic researchers. The summer has seen the coronavirus surge across the South, and much of the West and Midwest.