France Caregivers provide key lifeline to elderly and disabled amid pandemic In France, workers providing essential care to elderly and disabled people throughout the coronavirus pandemic have been battling a shortage of personal protective equipment. Euronews spent a day with one of them. 04/05/2020
Russia Russia hits new daily COVID-19 record as hospitals struggle to cope Russia registered a record increase in COVID-19 cases on Sunday. But some say official data is still underestimating the scale of the outbreak. 04/05/2020
USA COVID-19 cases in the US have now passed the one million mark COVID-19 cases in the US pass the one million mark and more Americans have lost their lives to the disease than died during the Vietnam War. 29/04/2020
Sweden Sweden's coronavirus strategy: Are the elderly paying the price? One-in-three coronavirus-related death in Sweden has happened in care facilities for the elderly. 27/04/2020
Russia 'It's torture': Moscow's elderly struggling to cope during lockdown “Old people have to stay between four walls most of the time anyway, so not letting us go out at all is torture,” said pensioner Nina. 21/04/2020
United Kingdom A mostly virtual Westminster reopens amidst PPE shortage debacle MPs return to work but most are attending the Commons' sessions remotely. The speaker assures those not in the Chamber won't be at a disadvantage as debates will centre on the shortage of personal protective equipment for healthcare workers. 21/04/2020
Spain 'Move out!' Spanish healthcare workers threatened by neighbours Healthcare workers in Spain as in other European countries have been receiving threatening notes form their neighbours. They accuse caregivers of spreading the virus and are afraid their presence may mean they could catch COVID-19. 20/04/2020
Germany 'There are vultures out there': Police thwart €2.38m face mask scam €2.38 million euros were paid up front for masks that never arrived. Two arrests have been made in the Netherlands, and more are expected, says Interpol. 15/04/2020
World Companies race to churn out masks and ventilators amid COVID-19 pandem As governments scramble to buy the masks and ventilators they need to fight the coronavirus pandemic, companies trying to keep up with demand are facing logistical challenges. 02/04/2020
World COVID-19 survivors bring hope and purpose to Spanish hospital workers Spain is among the countries worst hit by the coronavirus crisis, but the number of patients recovering from COVID-19 far outnumbers the casualties. Among them are thousands of hospital workers now returning to the frontline to fight the pandemic. 31/03/2020
World Baby blues as some mothers separated from newborn amid COVID-19 fears You’re finding self-isolation hard? Some parents are now being separated from their babies immediately after birth. 31/03/2020
World News Euroviews. Globalisation is no longer business as usual. Coronavirus has changed how the world works ǀ View This virus has created mayhem the world over, threatening to topple globalisation itself, the organising system of free markets, free trade, free financial flows and free movement of people that has been dominating the planet since the end of the Cold War. 24/03/2020
France #WeApplaud: Hashtag launched to show solidarity to health workers Numerous hashtags have been launched including #OnApplaudit and #TousAlaFenêtre, calling on people across France to take to their windows on the first night of the shutdown to applaud healthcare workers. 17/03/2020
China Coronavirus: Five myths about the deadly illness busted You can't stave it off with garlic or sesame oil - and please, leave those pets alone. 05/02/2020
No Comment Australian army vets treat koalas who have suffered burns in wildfires Wildfires ravaging Australia have taken a grisly toll on the country's wildlife with hundreds of millions of wild animals believed to have been killed in the blazes, along with thousands of livestock. 08/01/2020
Belgium Failure to digitise medical records could be putting lives at risk European healthcare professionals say their field is lagging behind when it comes to digitising and sharing patients’ health information. This could be putting lives at risk. 17/12/2019
France French doctors warn of 'dying' hospitals amid strikes "The hospital is dying," 600 French doctors have warned, threatening to quit if the French Health Minister does not negotiate with them about the future of France's public health service. 16/12/2019
Spain Euroviews. Dose dispensing is the solution healthcare providers and patients have been searching for ǀ View Although modern medical treatments are saving lives, an increase in the lack of therapeutic adherence in patients - especially those that are polymedicated - is noticed across the continent. In other words, their behaviour does not correspond with the recommendations or prescriptions of the doctor. 11/12/2019
Europe News Vaccinations: 'Misinformation is very dangerous' Ethan Lindenberger is only 18 years old, but he is already a hardened campaigner. He managed to get vaccinations, against his mother's wishes. Now he is fighting against the spread of anti-vax movements. 13/09/2019
United Kingdom 'Antibiotic resistance could kill us before climate change' Resistance to antibiotics could pose a greater threat to human survival than climate change, Britain's chief medical officer has warned. 30/08/2019