CNN will host a "Coronavirus: Facts and Fears" town hall on Thursday night.
Stephen Roach said he expected the disruption from COVID-19 to last longer than the damage SARS wrought 17 years ago.
The outbreak of the novel coronavirus has travelers in the Seattle area and around the globe wondering if they should cancel travel plans. Here's everything you need to know to make an informed decision.
The cannabis market is one of the few viable businesses that North America has that isn’t exposed to China’s supply chain disruption.
Health officials have said it will be at least a year to 18 months before a vaccine is ready for the public.
The US State Department on Friday raised its travel advisory for Italy to the second-highest-level warning, Level 3: Reconsider Travel, due to the novel coronavirus.
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Governor Cuomo stated that a woman who traveled to Iran tested positive for Covid-19 and is “isolated in her home,” which is reportedly in Manhattan.
Chief Medical Officer Prof Chris Whitty is currently in front of parliament's health committee.
MaineHealth has begun testing for the novel coronavirus, COVID-19. A spokesperson for the medical group tells WMTW it has sent samples to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention but will not say how many samples have been sent. Last month, a test came back negative. Sign up for our Newsletters The federal government expanded guidelines Wednesday for who can and should submit samples for testing. With this expansion, more people in Maine...
The Prince asked a paramedic: "I bet everyone's like, 'I've got coronavirus, I'm dying', and you're like 'no, you've just got a cough'."
One study discovered people touched their faces 23 times per hour. Here's how to stop.
Hospitals around Northeast Florida are taking action against the potential threat of coronavirus, or COFID-19, as Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry says he’s working closely with emergency operations teams.
Too much rain in Brazil is fueling the biggest coffee rally in years just as other markets crumble under the weight of coronavirus fears.
Congress sped toward approval of a $7 billion-plus package to fight the COVID-19 coronavirus Tuesday as lawmakers demanded an aggressive response to an outbreak that has killed at least nine in the U.S. and more than 3,000 globally, while the Federal Reserve delivered an emergency rate cut to shield the economy.
Iwu’s ‘isolated compound’ for the virus cure undergoing test in US, says FG Omololu Ogunmade, Ndubuisi Francis, Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja, Chinedu Eze, Martins Ifijeh and Nume Ekeghe in Lagos Senegal wednesday confirmed two new cases of coronavirus bringing the country’s tally to four. A statement by the country’s Ministry of Health said the two …
The novel coronavirus has killed more than 3,100 people, the vast majority in mainland China. Follow here for the latest.
The CDC reports that an individual was released from quarantine at a San Antonio healthcare facility on Saturday, had contact with others, and returned to isolation after a pending lab test came back positive for coronavirus. The patient was being treated in isolation after returning to the United States on a State Department chartered flight from Wuhan, China. According to the CDC, the patient met their requirements for release: they were...
State broadcaster Doordarshan as well as private TV networks NDTV and CNN-News18 said 21 Italian tourists had been tested in New Delhi.
The possibility of inflating fear of disease to keep people at home on Election Day shows how disinformation campaigns can potentially sidestep tech companies' safeguards.
Airport officials say that is safe to fly, but that you should just follow standard practices that you should already be doing because of the flu season.
Though the flu and COVID-19 are quite similar, one of them can be deadlier.
CNN host Michael Smerconish apparently thinks there may be a correlation between Sen. Bernie Sanders’ surging presidential campaign and the deadly coronavirus outbreak causing fear across the globe. Smerconish introduced his bizarre theory on Saturday morning’s installment of his self-titled show, Smerconish. “Can either coronavirus or Bernie Sanders be stopped?” he pondered before attempting to