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Answers to questions about new coronavirus in Arizona, including how bad it could get, who's at risk, and whether or not you should wear a face mask. read more...
World Health Organization’s advice regarding what methods can and cannot kill the virus or otherwise prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Answers to questions about new coronavirus in Arizona, including how bad it could get, who's at risk, and whether or not you should wear a face mask.
A dog in Hong Kong tested 'weakly' positive for the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 but may not have contracted it. What does this mean for pet owners?
Here are some of the most common coronavirus questions that people ask and the answers to them.
Over 100 cases of the deadly virus, which has killed more than 3,000 people worldwide, have been confirmed in the U.S., according to Johns Hopkins University.
The spread of the coronavirus around the globe has put the 2020 Tokyo Olympics on notice. Here's what to know and what the experts are telling us.
Here’s the latest information on coronavirus in Florida and its impact for Wednesday, March 4. This story will be continually updated with more information throughout the day as we confirm it. Coming at 12:30 p.m., health reporter Naseem Miller will interview Candice W. Jones, MD, a board certified pediatrician, in a live video on our Facebook page. What questions would you like Naseem to ask Dr. Jones?. Cases update: Number of confirmed cases...
Here’s the latest information on coronavirus in Florida and its impact for Wednesday, March 4. This story will be continually updated with more information throughout the day as we confirm it. Health reporter Naseem Miller interviewed Candice W. Jones, MD, a board certified pediatrician, in a video on our Facebook page (that you can see below). Cases update: Number of confirmed cases in Florida: 2 Number of presumptive positive cases : 1 Number...
In Washington State, where nine people have died of novel coronavirus over the past week, nursing home residents' families are anxious and asking for answers.
We spoke with Anne Rimoin, a professor of epidemiology, to understand if quarantines and travel bans work. And if not, what does?
Asian shares rose earlier in the day, but Wall Street was pointing toward a loss when trading starts.