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Coronavirus has affected the bottom line of the west suburban company Honey-Can-Do in numerous ways.
U.S. offer to help Iran stem the spread of the virus “a mask of sympathy,” says Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, calling for the lifting of U.S. sanctions on medicines.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced Tuesday that it is postponing its World Cargo Symposium, scheduled for March 10-12 in Istanbul because of risk from...
The Florida Department of Health announced Sunday evening that there are 2 presumptive positive cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) in Florida. One adult patient is from Manatee County and has not traveled to the countries identified for restricted travel by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Sign up for our Newsletters The second adult patient is from Hillsborough County and has traveled to Italy. Both patients are isolated and being...
“None of us can be sure about the future evolution of the disease,” said Angelo Borrelli, head of the Civil Protection Agency.
New CDC guidelines say that any American who suspects they have coronavirus can be tested for the potentially deadly disease, with approval from a doctor. However, the delay in testing has some worried that the U.S.’s ability to detect and prevent the virus has been compromised. Dr. Tara Narula explains how commercial labs are now working to develop testing kits to fill the country’s growing need.
Roughly 100,000 Israelis, including a number of celebrities, are expected to enter at-home quarantine for 14 days due to coronavirus.
With growing concerns about the coronavirus in the U.S., it's starting to impact day-to-day life.
Oregon’s first presumptive patient with the new coronavirus likely had little close contact with students at the Lake Oswego elementary school where the person works, the district superintendent said. Only a few people at Forest Hills Elementary School had contact with the sick employee and they will be asked to stay home for two weeks, monitor themselves for symptoms and report their ...
Businesses fearful after CERAWeek cancellation due to growing coronavirus fears
Leaders of an Indian reservation in Oregon shut down its casino and several other facilities after an employee contracted the coronavirus.
Concerns have sprouted for election officials, as a potential coronavirus outbreak in the United States could influence how votes are cast on Super Tuesday and beyond.
New York health officials urged federal government to approve state, city labs to test for coronavirus after CDC found issues with prior local testing
England's decision to greet each other only with fist-bumps instead of handshakes or hugs in their upcoming tour of Sri Lanka as a Coronavirus precaution has certainly divided opinion.
Hungary on Wednesday confirmed its first two cases of the new coronavirus, both ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau signalled on Tuesday his government's readiness to help Canadian businesses weather the novel coronavirus epidemic, if necessary. "We also recognize that there will be impacts on Canadian businesses, on Canadian entrepreneurs, and we will always look for ways to minimize that impact and perhaps give help where help is needed."
A husband locked his wife in a bathroom over fears she had the deadly disease after meeting a Chinese woman who had arrived from Italy.
China’s ambassador to the United Nations has declared that the country is winning in the fight against coronavirus as the number of new cases hit a six week low.
Congressman Brett Guthrie votes in favor of Coronavirus funding.
A second coronavirus case has been confirmed in California. The World Health Organization on Friday raised its risk alert to “very high" for the coronavirus outbreak. Carter Evans reports.
Here are some of the most common coronavirus questions that people ask and the answers to them.
Brazil's economy grew by 1.1% last year, official figures showed on Wednesd...