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The coronavirus outbreak has now spread to at least 56 countries, with Italy reporting the highest number of cases outside Asia. Charlie D’Agata reports. read more...
Medical professionals inside the Islamic Republic tell TIME they believe the country is now grappling with an “epidemic”
More than 200 people in Iran – a figure six times higher than officials are stating – have reportedly been killed by the coronavirus, prompting the U.S State Department on Friday to extend an olive branch to assist the embattled country.
There is a new patient infected with coronavirus in Santa Clara County who has no known exposure to the sickness, the Washington Post reported Friday. This would be the second case in the Bay Area and United States in which the patient has not traveled outside of the country or been in contact with another person known to have coronavirus. The first such mystery case of the virus, known as community transmission, was reported Wednesday in a...
The first case in the United States of an unknown origin was reported on Wednesday
In a news conference in West Palm Beach Friday, Governor Ron DeSantis said 700 people who recently returned from China have been monitored in Florida.
Health officials in California, Oregon and Washington reported three new cases of coronavirus with no travel history to China or known exposure to carriers, adding to concerns that the virus is spreading in communities.
Vice health minister Kim Kang-lip told a briefing that it was a "critical moment" in the country's COVID-19 crisis.
At least 210 people have died of coronavirus in Iran, the BBC reported citing sources in the country's health system, far more than the figure maintained by the government in Tehran.According to the network's sources, most of the deaths have come from Tehran and the city of Qom, where the virus was first found in the country.Iran's Health Ministry on Saturday updated its death toll for the virus to 43, saying that 593 have been infected with...
President Trump addresses coronavirus threat after first US death from virus reported
Washington state health officials reported the first patient death from coronavi...
The first person to die from the new coronavirus in the United States has been reported in Washington state, public health officials announced Saturday. The patient, identified only as a man in his 50s with chronic underlying health conditions, marked the first death from the new coronavirus that has infected 68 people in the United States and more than 85,000 globally. More than 2,900 people have died, with most in China. In a Saturday...
The coronavirus outbreak has now spread to at least 56 countries, with Italy reporting the highest number of cases outside Asia. Charlie D’Agata reports.
President Donald Trump's news conference comes as health officials reported the first death from the coronavirus virus in the U.S.
California has recorded at least 35 cases of the coronavirus COVID-19 in Humboldt, Los Angeles, Orange, Sacramento, San Benito, San Diego, Santa Clara and Solano counties.
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The latest death was one of four new cases King County reported Sunday night.
Editor's note: The video above is a fact-check of claims making their rounds on the internet. It's difficult to keep up with what's going on with the worldwide spread of the coronavirus. That's where this interactive map provided by the Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering comes in handy -- really handy. The map shows confirmed coronavirus cases as well as how many people have tested positive, died, recovered and how many...
Washington state has confirmed 12 cases of the coronavirus, including the two deaths. Both patients who died were men with underlying health problems.
Health authorities in Washington confirmed a second death in the U.S. from the new coronavirus on Sunday.
A second person, a man in his 70s with underlying health problems, died Saturday in Washington state, officials reported Sunday night.
New research suggests community transmission since mid-January.