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Asian stock markets continue falling, as the coronavirus spreads across the globe.
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West Hartford and Simsbury schools have canceled student trips to Europe this spring, citing concerns about student safety as coronavirus rapidly spreads through the region.
Google has canceled all in-person job interviews over coronavirus / COVID-19, moves to Hangouts
The worst outbreak of coronavirus in Europe has spurred the U.S. government to issue the highest level of warning Sunday to the two Italian regions hardest hit by the virus.
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"I think stocks soared today because Wall Street realized that the coronavirus might be the equivalent of a severe flu season," CNBC's Jim Cramer said.
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The White House is warning that more Americans will die of the coronavirus as news emerged that a second man had succumbed to the disease on US soil. Still, top officials are scrambling to show they are on top of the situation as new cases spring up from coast-to-coast.
Capitol Hill negotiators have reached agreement on an $8.3 billion measure to battle the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S. The House will vote on the deal later Wednesday and Senate leaders are pressing for a vote in that chamber by the end of the week
Here's a list of events that have been canceled, postponed, or moved to online-only due to concerns of the coronavirus.
The Australian central bank cut rates to record lows and noted the impact of the coronavirus outbreak.
The presidential hopeful said the Trump administration's response to the crisis is "all about politics."
The US surgeon general not only wants people to stop buying facemasks to prevent coronavirus, but warns that you actually might increase your risk of infection if facemasks are not worn properly.
China remains the most infected country with over 73,000 cases, but Italy and South Korea have seen significant increases in the number of those diagnosed.
Nike's European headquarters in the Netherlands will be closed on Monday an...
When Anthony Fauci, clad in a white lab coat, invited an "NBC Nightly News" correspondent into his offices this week and described the coronavirus as an "outbreak" that was reaching "likely pandemic proportions," the immunologist was acting as he long has during public health crises: delivering a fact-based warning to the public. But at the White House, the more politically minded officials overseeing the administration's response were irritated that Fauci - the veteran director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases - had used the word "pandemic" without giving anyone on Vice President Mike Pence's staff a heads up, according to two people familiar with the situation. One week after President Donald Trump returned home from India to confront an unfolding health crisis and tasked Pence with managing the government-wide response, the effort has been undermined by mixed messages, contradictions and falsehoods - many of them emanating from the president himself, including this week when he repeatedly spread false information about just how soon a coronavirus vaccine would be available. The White House is handling the rapidly expanding coronavirus as a public relations problem as much as a public health crisis. Officials are insisting on message discipline among government scientists and political aides alike, part of what they say is a responsible effort to try to calm jittery Americans and provide uniform and transparent information. Trump - who has closely monitored news coverage and the gyrating financial markets, which he sees as a barometer of his reelection chances - has privately griped about what he considers to be hysteria from both the media and his own public health officials, according to people familiar with his complaints, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to share...