KINGSTON, Jamaica— The Airports Authority of Jamaica (AAJ) says that in the wake of the COV...
Bank of Japan's Kuroda offers bleak view on economy, warns of damage from coronavirus
One wrote about being asked to move out by a landlord in Europe. Others described fleeing China to escape the epidemic.
Over 1,000 cases of coronavirus have been reported in Japan since the outbreak began, with 12 confirmed deaths.
A person in San Antonio, Texas, who had previously tested negative twice for the coronavirus, and was released by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is now back in quarantine after a subsequent test came back positive.
he effects of the outbreak of the Coronavirus appear to have also hit the ships' demolition market. In its latest weekly report, shipbroker Clarkskon Platou
France bans gatherings of more than 5,000 due to coronavirus
The country has almost 600 new confirmed coronavirus cases, bringing the total to 2,931.
AN IOC spokesman, however, says, "We are going to have the games on the 24th of July."
PARIS - Coronavirus cases surged in Italy, and France closed the world-famous Louvre Museum on Sunday as the deadly outbreak that began in China sent fear rising across Western Europe, threatening its tourism industry. The number of countries hit by the virus climbed past 60, and the death toll worldwide neared 3,000. New fronts in the battle opened rapidly over the weekend, deepening the sense of crisis that has already sent financial markets plummeting, emptied the streets in many cities and rewritten the routines of millions of people. More than 87,500 around the globe have been infected, with the virus popping up on every continent but Antarctica. Australia and Thailand reported their first deaths Sunday, while the Dominican Republic and the Czech Republic recorded their first infections. Italian authorities announced that the number of people infected in the country soared 50% to more than 1,600 in just 24 hours, and five more had died, bringing the death toll there to 34. The U.S. government advised Americans against traveling to the two northern Italian regions hit hardest, among them Lombardy, which includes Milan. Major American airlines began suspending flights to Milan. The travel restrictions against Italy and the rising alarm in France could deal a heavy blow to the tourism industries. Spring, especially Easter, is a hugely popular time for schoolchildren to visit France and Italy. "We had already registered a slowdown of Americans coming to Italy in recent days," said Bernabo Bocca, president of Italy's hotel association. "Now, the final blow has arrived." Iran, Iraq and South Korea, among other places, also saw the number of infections rise. Panic-buying of daily necessities emerged in Japan. Tourist attractions across Asia, Europe and the...
LA officials discuss emergency protocols amid preparations for coronavirus outbreak
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Nonperishable food, water and other household staples are flying off store shelves as the rising number of coronavirus cases in the U.S. has sparked so-called “panic buying” across the Houston area. Although there are no confirmed cases of the coronavirus in Houston, some local consumers are going on shopping sprees, stockpiling canned food, bottled water and toilet paper in anticipation of potential quarantines and supply chain disruptions...
Manhattan Beach, newsletter - South Bay hospitals and urgent care centers urge residents to prepare for the arrival of the novel coronavirus in the South Bay which they view as inevitable.
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Premier League managers including Steve Bruce, Jose Mourinho, David Moyes, Pep Guardiola and Carlo Ancelotti react to the threat of coronavirus.
Former Denmark player Thomas Kahlenberg has tested positive for Coronavirus. Kahlenberg, who represented the nation at the 2010 World Cup, has been put in quarantine.
Of those tested, four have come back negative and one result is still pending. Additional tests were authorized on Thursday.
As a proud Italian-American, it's no wonder Lady Gaga is thrilled that her latest single is being heard in Italy -- even though the circumstances under which it's being heard are kind of weird. A video clip of a regional Italian government meeting about the response to the COVID-19 coronavirus is going viral because at just around 23 minutes into the meeting, someone's phone goes off and you hear the opening of Gaga's single "Stupid Love." The...