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Business events are being scrapped or postponed at historic rates world-wide, resulting in tens of millions of dollars in lost revenue for local economies as travel curbs mount and ticket-holders stay put. read more...
Many companies are struggling to stay afloat as the impact of the coronavirus outbreak sweeps across supply chains, slashing production in China and dealing a blow to global trade and the movement of goods.
Rent the Runway is assuring its customers that its cleaning practices "are designed to kill viruses such as the common cold and flu," in the midst of the deadly coronavirus outbreak.
Amazon's grocery delivery service saw delayed service as stores across the city reported shortages of masks, hand sanitizer and water.
Leading health officials say there is no present evidence that pets like cats and dogs can contract the coronavirus amidst a report from Hong Kong of a dog testing positive.
With a little over three months until Euro 2020 kicks off across Europe, how are all the contenders shaping up? Who has the edge?
The threat of coronavirus has inspired a wave of panic buying in Australia, resulting in items including loo paper disappearing from shelves across the country. Australians have begun to prepare for disaster at levels previously unseen, even at the height of the country’s recent extreme bushfires and other natural disasters. The huge demand for loo paper has seen supermarket supplies dry up in minutes, and in Sydney one chain has implemented a...
The Oregon Health Authority plans to release new test results Sunday for people potentially exposed to coronavirus. The state lab is collecting samples between 10 a.m. and noon, with results expected to be publicly released in later in the day. It’s unclear how many tests will be analyzed, said Robb Cowie, a state spokesman. But as of Saturday, the state had eight people under investigation ...
Eventbrite finished 2019 better than expected, but investors became wary following warning signs of the coronavirus impacting events in 2020.
A Rhode Island person who traveled to Italy last month is the state’s first case of coronavirus, the state announced Sunday. The Rhode Island Department of Health said all infection protocols are being followed for the person only identified in a statement as a man their 40s. The department also said the individual had limited […]
Flybe has gone into administration after the regional airline struggled to raise funds, and bookings dropped off due to coronavirus.
The patient caught the virus despite no known travel history and no known contact with anyone else with the virus, health officials said.
A North Brunswick family has failed to keep their father from being deported to Honduras.
Wall Street sinks even after the central bank takes steps to protect the U.S. economy from disease hit.
- Awaiting to see if other central banks join the Fed in easing. G20 teleconference call said to take place today - Markets vote that monetary easing
Officials in New York said it is inevitable that the coronavirus will spread in New York city, which just reported its first case. Schools and hospitals all over the country are taking action. Meg Oliver reports.
The monarch wore gloves to hand out honors at Buckingham Palace, and royal experts are dubbing the move a "sensible precaution" against coronavirus.
When OPEC ministers descend on Vienna to decide oil production policy, their meetings are usually accompanied by displays of brotherhood between the men in charge of a third of global crude supplies. This time, as the world battles a coronavirus outbreak, they have been given strict instructions: no
In the wake of the coronavirus scare spreading around the world, Jewish communities across Canada are taking precautions to protect their members from the disease and to avoid contributing to its spread.
Spread of virus outside China continues to accelerate as governments step up efforts to contain infections.
Although the coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, has not officially been declared a pandemic, multiple companies have canceled events around the world due to fear of travel. Here are the latest. Facebook Facebook (NYSE: FB) canceled its annual F8 developer conference due to fears over the coronavirus. The event was originally scheduled for May 5 and 6, but instead, the company will host local events and live stream some content in an effort to...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced on February 24 that the American public should be prepared for the coronavirus (COVID-19) to impact their local communities and potentially disrupt daily lives. The coronavirus...