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With BlueDot and various other startups producing AI-powered diagnostic and detection systems, the coronavirus–aka COVID 19–may very well be the last global epidemic we witness. read more...
Gennaro Arma had stayed on board the vessel since it was first moored at Yokohama port, Japan, on February 5.
Kenya’s government has placed a ban on exportation of face masks, in a move aimed at ensuring it is well prepared in the event of a coronavirus outbreak.
After an elderly Rocklin man became California’s first reported coronavirus death Wednesday morning, state and county officials have declared public health emergencies and are scrambling to identify hundreds more Californians who may have been exposed during a travel voyage.
Confirmed case is in a woman in her 50s who travelled from Italy to Toronto on Tuesday
At Sellwood Medical Clinic in Southeast Portland, signs are posted asking anyone who may have been exposed to the coronavirus to not come in. Staff wipe down and disinfect the waiting area every hour and doctors and nurses are wearing face masks to limit the spread of the virus. It's one of the few things they can do. "We as physicians have been pretty frustrated because we're seeing patients who we're very concerned have coronavirus that we...
As the coronavirus spreads, several major business conferences and meetings have been canceled.
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The health ministry announced on Wednesday that the Auckland woman received a positive test for the virus, and is self-isolating in her home after returning from a holiday in Italy.
The coronavirus epidemic is simultaneously dealing the global economy with a supply shock, a demand shock and a financial market shock.
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Airfares and traffic witness dip.
As the United States recorded its first coronavirus death -- and the number of infections grows worldwide -- many people are wondering what symptoms to be on the lookout for and how to protect themselves.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Saturday that New York will soon have a federally approved coronavirus test of its own. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a state-developed coronavirus test that will be used for patients suspected of contracting the illness. That way patients will know sooner if they have the virus, rather than have to wait for results from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. So far, 27 people in New York are...
Management for an event space in Vermont reported a person infected with the coronavirus attended a private party there Friday night.
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The case is associated with travel from an affected area in northern Italy, rather than contact with another confirmed case.
A Facebook employee who worked in the company's Seattle office has been diagnosed with coronavirus, as the death toll in the state climbed to 10 on Wednesday and other tech giants took measures to protect their workers.
The streaming service is still slated to debut in several European markets on March 24, even without the glitzy press showcase.
Dr. James Hamblin, MD of The Atlantic explains that the coronavirus might affect many people in the U.S., but if it's over a long, extended period, it might not overwhelm resources as patients come in waves.
With new cases of novel coronavirus reported daily in countries across the globe, many travelers are wondering if they should cancel or postpone existing plans and hold off on booking trips.
Senegalese officials are asking the public to remain calm after confirming the country’s first case of coronavirus, or COVID 19. The patient is a Frenchman living in Senegal who returned from a vacation to France on February 26. He had visited Nimes and a ski resort in the French Alps. Dr. Ousmane Gueye is with Senegal's Ministry of Health. He says the patient had a high fever, sore throat, headaches and weakness but is now in stable condition and at Dakar’s Fann Hospital.