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Francesco Castelli, head of fixed income at Banor Capital, discusses investing amid the coronavirus outbreak.
The US Department of Health and Human Services is purchasing the masks and respirators to bulk up its so-called Strategic National Stockpile.
Fox News contributor Stuart Varney argued on Thursday that the Democrats pushback against President Trump for his messaging on the coronavirus outbreak is driving down the stock market.
Declaring states of emergency is meant to allow governments to free up funding to prepare for a potential coronavirus outbreak.
On Thursday, Fox Business Network host, Stuart Varney suggested that the criticism towards President Donald Trump on his handling of the coronavirus, by Democrats, is "drumming up some panic," in regard to the stock market.
“I don’t think we’re at the level yet where the average person needs to be panicking about this,” Dr. Brian Garibaldi, medical director of Johns Hopkins Hospital’s biocontainment unit, told Yahoo Finance’s The Final Round. The outbreak began in Wuhan, the capital of China’s central province of Hubei. The virus strain was previously unknown and is speculated to have emerged late last year from illegally traded wildlife at a market in Wuhan,...
A couple separated by a coronavirus quarantine joined "Bill Hemmer Reports" Thursday to update the public on their condition as they mark their tenth day in isolation.
ASX loses another 3% on Friday, taking it into ‘correction’ territory and wiping off $200bn in the past week
Top LA County school official says coronavirus preparations underway, warns against panic
"The worst week for equities since 2008 surely beckons," one analyst said after markets tumbled more than 10% in a matter of days.
Corona beer isn't making any changes to its advertising despite the name's unfortunate similarity to the deadly coronavirus. Constellation Brands, which brews several variations of the popular lager, said in a statement that its customers "understand there is no link between the virus and our business." The spread of the coronavirus couldn't have come at a worse time for Constellation, which is spending $40 million to launch its new...
On Friday, the World Health Organization, which has shied away from formally declaring the pathogen a pandemic, issued a dire warning that “global level” risks were growing. The speed and depth of the sell-off — which saw the S&P 500 Index plunge into a correction within a week, while the Dow recorded back-to-back days of 1,000 point losses, has resulted in over $6 trillion worth of market value being obliterated. Federal Reserve chair Jerome...
Health experts say most surgical masks don’t really protect you from getting a virus–they’re designed to protect others from getting a virus from you.
SWGA health official: It’s time to prep, not panic when it comes to coronavirus
The World Health Organization has now classified the risk of coronavirus spreading globally as “very high.” Over a dozen cases have now been confirmed in the U.S. as countries like New Zealand, Nigeria, and Belarus have become the latest countries to report new cases. South Korea has seen the largest single-day surge with over 800 new cases, making their 3,100 infections the largest outbreak outside of China. Michael George and Charlie D’Agata report on how the U.S. and the rest of the world are handling the growing threat.
The first coronavirus death in the United States is confirmed in Washington state; President Trump urges calm as travel restrictions are expanded to Iran, Italy and South Korea.
Coronavirus fears are leading to travel restrictions, school closings, and cancellations of major events worldwide. Is this an overreaction? Should we remain calm?
The Trump administration is advising the public to stop buying medical masks amid the coronavirus outbreak.
President Donald Trump said there is "no reason to panic" after the first American has died from the coronavirus.
Health officials in Washington state gave an update on three local coronavirus cases on Saturday, to provide the public with guidance on how to avoid infection and review who is most at risk of contracting the disease.
President Donald Trump's news conference comes as health officials reported the first death from the coronavirus virus in the U.S.
Jerome Adams warned that if people stockpile masks it leaves fewer available to healthcare providers who need them as they care for infected patients.
Trump administration officials on Sunday tried to calm market panic that the cor...