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Harvard University epidemiologist cautions that 1% of those who get symptoms from coronavirus are projected to die, which he says will be in the millions. read more...
Transit officials said this new protocol ensures the full fleet will be sanitized every 72 hours, all to prevent the disease from spreading.
Netflix is the latest to cancel its participation, including a panel for #BlackExcellence and five film screenings due to coronavirus outbreak.
General Electric said the coronavirus epidemic would reduce the company’s first-quarter free cash flow by $300 million to $500 million but backed its full-year target for the closely watched metric.
Chancellor Angela Merkel’s conservatives are split over whether Germany should launch a fiscal
Vice President Pence confirmed that there are 43 cases of coronavirus in the U.S. but said the risk "remains low" for the American people.
F-35 production facilities in Italy and Japan are being impacted by the virus.
U.S. Senate nears passage of $8.3 billion coronavirus funding as concerns mount
The RBI cut interest rates five times in 2019 to support an economy headed for its weakest expansion in 11 years, but has been on pause since December
Your child is stronger than this fear – he or she just may need your help remembering that in the face of the coronavirus.
Viral Facebook posts use a photo of a vaccine for cows to falsely suggest that the novel coronavirus isn't actually new, alleging it is proof of "how much the media controls people." The cattle vaccine has nothing to do with the COVID-19 virus. The post Cattle Vaccine Not Related to 2019 Novel Coronavirus appeared first on FactCheck.org.
Starbucks said it is doing its part to keep customers safe amid a coronavirus outbreak in the U.S. and world.
People are calling on government leaders to be more aggressive as they try to contain COVID-19 in the Puget Sound region.
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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.
The global tech industry is being rattled by the virus.