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Some diagnostic-app makers are holding off updating their tools, highlighting the shortage of data on the new coronavirus and the limitations of health services billed as artificial intelligence when faced with novel, fast-spreading illnesses. read more...
Some diagnostic-app makers are holding off updating their tools, highlighting the shortage of data on the new coronavirus and the limitations of health services billed as artificial intelligence when faced with novel, fast-spreading illnesses.
Andrew Cuomo revealed Monday that the first person to test positive for coronavirus in New York city was a health worker who had traveled to Iran.
The UK government has published a 27-page document detailing how the country will respond to a growing covid-19 outbreak. Police and health workers may be restricted to urgent duties
As volatility has soared during the past two weeks, some asset classes have started to react in unpredictable ways, including gold and the yen.
NASA just released satellite images showing the impact Coronavirus has had on dramatically reducing pollution throughout China.
CBS4's Eliott Rodriguez reports a 50-year-old lawyer from New York had no known travel history to countries with significant outbreaks of the new coronavirus, but had recently traveled to Miami.
Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi, says the Chinese man who arrived in Lagos, aboard an Ethiopian Airline with cough, on March 2,
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Currently, up to 500 people are quarantined in Azerbaijan, member of the Operational Headquarters under the Cabinet of Ministers, Head of the working group on infectious diseases of the Management Union of Medical Territorial Unit Vasif Aliyev said
CORONAVIRUS has the potential to turn into a pandemic if the virus becomes more widespread and the number of cases continues to rise. The contagious virus is infecting more and more people, and basic hygiene standards set-up to help remove the virus are being ignored, according to figures.