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Contestants are being sent home from Scotland immediately as the coronavirus outbreak spreads around the world.
The conference continues amid a citywide state of emergency
China is considering donating money to the World Health Organization (WHO) to he...
The global economy is facing its "greatest danger since the financial crisis" with the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, according to the OECD.
Economist Stephen Moore urged people not to panic over stock market losses amid the coronavirus outbreak, saying the economy would reboot after a cure for the illness is found.
An Amazon employee from the company's headquarters in Seattle, Washington has reportedly tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), after becoming symptomatic last month.
NJ college students returning from Italy have faced quarantines, expensive flights, displacement and academic uncertainty.
Iran reported 87 new coronavirus cases, bringing the total to 245, the largest in the Middle East. The number of patients in Kuwait almost doubled.
From postponing large-scale events to closing schools, the United Arab Emirates is taking wide-ranging measures in a bid to stop the spread of the coronavirus in the country.
Coronavirus: The Healdsburg School closed today as precaution over novel COVID-19 concerns
The Tokyo Marathon takes place against a backdrop of empty streets and with just a couple of hundred runners due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Health officials in San Antonio said Monday the patient who tested positive for coronavirus after being released from quarantine posed a low risk to the public. This determination was made after an extensive "risk assessment" from the health officials that included a detailed look at where the patient had visited. Health officials say the patient tested negative for the virus twice before leaving quarantine, which meets CDC guidelines for...
But the company says they are not seriously ill.
The death toll of victims of coronavirus in the U.S. grew to 11 on Wednesday, including the first death in California and another in Washington state, where until today all of the deaths so far have occurred. The news comes after three deaths were announced Tuesday, two of which were residents of the
South Korea reported 516 new cases of the coronavirus illness COVID-19 Wednesday morning local time, and an additional four deaths. South Korea has 32 deaths and more than 5,000 cases.