USA Biden defends Obamacare as US Supreme Court considers its merits Biden will deliver a speech on the Affordable Care Act on Tuesday, the day the US Supreme Court will hear arguments on its merits. 10/11/2020
Europe News Belgium 'cannot rule out new lockdown' says health minister, as coronavirus cases rise Belgium is now the second-worst country in Europe for new infections per 100,000 inhabitants. While new restrictions were imposed last week, authorities admit that to save health services, a new lockdown may be on the cards. 12/10/2020
World News What's the future for healthcare in the COVID-19 era? What's the future for healthcare in the COVID-19 era? Watch the live debate from the European Health Parliament virtual plenary. 08/09/2020
Living What can an Aboriginal health centre teach us about eco-architecture? Rammed earth construction techniques date back to the Neolithic era, but the method is growing in popularity again. 08/08/2020
Europe News Belgium hospital employs robot to protect against spread of COVID-19 A hospital in Antwerp is using a polyglot robot to screen patients for coronavirus symptoms and make sure they’re wearing masks. 02/06/2020
World Nurses on COVID-19 frontline 'need more mental health support' Nurses need more support to cope mentally with the #COVID-19 pandemic, says Howard Catton, who heads up the International Council of Nurses. 12/05/2020
Europe News Irish government under fire over COVID-19 deaths in care homes Community care facilities including nursing homes now account for nearly two thirds of Ireland's COVID-19 deaths, recent figures show. 12/05/2020
World EU foreign policy chief wants more federalised healthcare approach Josep Borrell, the European Union Minister for Foreign Affairs, has told Euronews that the COVID-19 pandemic has made health a security issue - and a more federalised approach is now called for. 07/05/2020
United Kingdom UK charities urge government to better protect under pressure carers More than 100 organisations, unions and think tanks have published an open letter urging politicians across the UK to act to protect carers from what it describes as a ‘growing poverty crisis’. 06/05/2020
United Kingdom Why is the UK's COVID-19 death toll higher than other EU countries? One expert has told Euronews it's because the UK did not lock down quickly enough. 06/05/2020
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