16 hours ago by news.yahoo.com
One study discovered people touched their faces 23 times per hour. Here's how to stop. read more...
Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Alex Azar said Sunday that "partisan sniping" during the coronavirus crisis is "unnecessary" as he defended President Trump's response. ABC's George Stephanopoulos asked Azar on "This Week" whether the president should use the word "hoax" when discussing the coronavirus crisis. Trump had previously called the Democrats' criticism of the administration's response to the outbreak a "hoax" in a South...
Martins Ifijeh The immediate past Chairman, Senate Committee on Health, Senator Lanre Tejuoso said Nigeria will overcome Coronavirus outbreak, as the country is good at managing emergencies. Speaking with THISDAY recently he said the present National Assembly was doing the necessary criticisms and commendations needed to spur the authorities into doing the right thing. He …
Companies have endured wars, natural disasters and financial meltdowns, but nothing in modern memory has hobbled both demand and supply so quickly for so many industries as the coronavirus.
CORONAVIRUS and the COVID-19 epidemic will be gone for good by the time the first spring Sun rises over Europe, a Polish psychic has astonishingly claimed.
Milwaukee continues preparations to host 50,000 people for the four-day event, July 13-16.
So far, 10 Serie A matches have been postponed over the last two weeks and authorities have been criticised over their handling of the situation with many decisions made at the last minute.
'Unprecedented situation' - HSE Chief urges public not to panic but that it is likely coronavirus will spread
The 5,000 workers at Facebook’s Seattle office were advised to work from home
More cases of coronavirus are to be expected in Northern Ireland, the chair of Stormont's Health Committee has warned.
Coronavirus deaths in the United States climbed to nine on Tuesday with at least 15 states reporting cases in what health officials said could be the tip of the iceberg.
Global travel, sprawling courses, and bruised immune systems make professional cycling uniquely vulnerable to an epidemic.
CFRA's Sam Stovall highlights a historical trend that points to new highs within months.
Borders close, food prices jump, and the president prays. This and more in our weekly Turkmenistan briefing
The fact that Iran reported deaths on the same day as its first infections right before its parliamentary elections "can compel anyone" that there has been a cover-up, said Asif Shuja from the National University of Singapore's Middle East Institute.
Equity markets across the Middle East slumped after the worst week for oil prices since 2008 and as more cases of the coronavirus were announced in the region.
The Yorkshire batsman said instead of shaking hands, England players will greet each other with fist bumps
United will curtail service on domestic and global routes as companies restrict trips, testing a long stretch of airline industry profitability.
The Kuwaiti man returned to his homeland from Thailand
There is a new patient infected with coronavirus in Santa Clara County who has no known exposure to the sickness, the Washington Post reported Friday. This would be the second case in the Bay Area and United States in which the patient has not traveled outside of the country or been in contact with another person known to have coronavirus. The first such mystery case of the virus, known as community transmission, was reported Wednesday in a...