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The commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said the coronavirus might be the result of a biological attack from the United States, according to a local news agency
The relatively limited ability to test U.S. patients for coronavirus compared to other countries is a "national scandal," according to an emergency room doctor.
The NBA has told players to avoid contact with fans in the league’s latest response in its ongoing monitoring of the coronavirus crisis
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Latest developments on the Olympics, tech workers telecommuting, the first case in Ukraine and a virus-related drop in greenhouse-gas emissions.
Before the COVID-19 outbreak, the slowdown in the global economy that started in 2018 appeared to be coming to an end. Now, economists fear the virus will drag down global growth.
“Coronavirus is probably the first outbreak they’re hearing about,” said Alexander Yudovich, a pediatrician at Houston’s Pediatric Associates. “They were probably not aware of the Ebola outbreak in 2014 or swine flu in 2009.”
The new coronavirus has reached Oregon, and the situation is changing fast. Here’s what we know as of March 1. -- The lone case: Oregon’s first and so far only coronavirus patient worked at Forest Hills Elementary School in Lake Oswego but did not have a job with close student contact. School and health officials still have not identified the person or said anything about the person’s ...
(Bloomberg Opinion) -- As the coronavirus has tiptoed closer to global pandemic status, the world’s major economies are ramping up their spending on defenses. Italy plans to spend $4 billion on emergency economic measures to tackle the outbreak, while South Korea will set aside at least $5.12 billion