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Some 12.8 million students across Japan were told to stay home for weeks, Saudi Arabia cut travel to Islam’s holiest sites.
Hours after President Donald Trump called growing fears of the novel coronavirus a "hoax," Democratic presidential candidate Michael R. Bloomberg fired back as he rallied Virginia voters in the final sprint before Super Tuesday. "The fact is President Trump was briefed on the crisis two months ago … and his incompetence puts us all at risk," Bloomberg began his remarks. “He actually called it a Democratic hoax," he continued. "But in times like...
Weak oil demand, exacerbated by the coronavirus outbreak, is threatening to forc...
The decision to put off the drill was taken after several navies indicated their inability to take part in the exercise because of new coronavirus cases being detected in different parts of the world, said an official.
Nowhere are the potential risks of putting politics above all else more acute than in dealing with the various flu-like pandemics that have a tendency to emerge first in China and then spread to surrounding countries and the rest of the world.
"the risk to healthcare workers around the world is real"
TASHKENT — Uzbekistan has put off a large international investment conference planned for early March because of the coronavirus outbreak in China, the Central Asian nation’s Ministry o…
Coronavirus outbreak: UP administration puts health officials on high alert
Trump's comments on the epidemic echo China and Iran.
President Donald Trump told Americans on Wednesday that the risk from coronaviru...
A sharp drop-off in foreign tourists and a cutback in spending by Italian households are raising concerns that a sustained fall in consumer spending would derail the EU’s third-biggest economy.
One pharmacy on Center Avenue was limiting customers to five masks each Thursday morning.
Every Purim, Richard Roberts sponsors a party for more than 2,000 people in the heavily Orthodox New Jersey city of Lakewood, where he gives out, by his estimation, some $200,000 in charity. This year, because of the coronavirus, the party is canceled.