Here in South Carolina the Department of Department of Health and Enviormental Control said 13 people are being monitored for the coronavirus across the state. RELATED: Facts Not Fear | What you need to know about the COVID-19 outbreak RELATED: See all reported cases of coronavirus on this interactive map DHEC is continuing to monitor the coronavirus in our state. So far they have tested five people for the virus, all of them were negative....
An 81-year-old man and a 29-year-old woman are the latest confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Queensland.
The U.S. Federal Reserve cut interest rates on Tuesday in an emergency move to s...
Coloradoan journalists visited 20 stores in the Fort Collins area to check stocks of canned and dry goods, sanitizer and cleaning supplies, and more.
The two screenings and panels planned for “Tales of the Loop” and “Upload,” in addition to a consumer marketing activation, have been canceled amid concerns over the spread of coronavirus.
The National College Players Association has concerns over whether the NCAA has taken the proper steps to protect athletes from the coronavirus.
The world at large faces growing concern about the coronavirus epidemic, as the illness has made its way into the United States, and large-scale, densely-populated areas have become danger zones. While soccer teams in Europe and Asia have gone as far as to cancel games, Major League Baseball is taking a different approach. According to ESPN's Jeff Passan, MLB won't cancel games at this juncture, but will instead implement an internal task force...
According to the Health Ministry, about 5,89,000 people were screened at airports and over 15,000 people at minor and major seaports and over 10 lakhs at the border of Nepal, till Tuesday.
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Here are the major entertainment items which have been affected by the pandemic
First call your family doctor. They know how to treat patients who might be infected, even though they're probably not.
Ming Place China Bistro has been a staple on the corner of Inwood Road and Lemmon Avenue in Dallas for nearly 10 years. Grace Zhao, the owner, said business has been great over the last decade, but the last few weeks have been tough. After COVID-19 and coronavirus made headlines, Zhao said she saw a 50% drop in customers. "Very suddenly. I think people are scared. They don't want to come out," she said. On Wednesday at noon, her restaurant only...