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President Donald Trump says more cases are "likely" but urges people not to panic. read more...
As COVID-19, the coronavirus spreads, health officials said businesses will have to make sacrifices, and the actions of employers may be critical in trying to limit the spread of this virus. "We're going to need a lot of support from employers and housing to allow people to be working from home," Wisconsin State Health Officer Jeanne Ayers said. Some have already acted. A GE Healthcare representative told WISN 12 News, "We are providing...
Learning to perform without live audiences, or sometimes even theaters, as artists adapt to trying circumstances.
A standard surgical mask is effective at resisting large airborne droplets or other fluids, but is not designed to filter viruses.
They have not been diagnosed with the coronavirus and the health department says there’s no need for citizens to panic
Prince William made light of the global coronavirus scare while he and Duchess Kate are on a royal tour in Ireland — details
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and health officials reiterated that Canadaâs approach to containing the coronavirus outbreak is working and the âthe risk remains low.â
Paytm employee in Gurugram latest to test positive for COVID-19
Santa Clarita man with coronavirus remains in isolation in Nebraska: 'I tested positive again'
The Tokyo Olympics could theoretically be postponed until later in 2020 if the spread of coronavirus worsens, Japan's Olympics minister has said.
California's governor declared a state of emergency on Wednesday, shortly after the first coronavirus death in the state was announced.
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Working now for the Salvation Army in Rome, the Seilers say tourism has taken a big hit.
The annual handmade bike show will now be held in August.
Some Miami city leaders are calling for a three-day music festival that attracts people from around the world to be suspended amid fears of the coronavirus outbreak that has killed more than 3,200 and sickened thousands more.
Governments have resorted to increasingly sweeping measures that transform the way people work, shop, pray and amuse themselves.
Their continent has so far only registered two coronavirus cases, but sub-Saharan African governments are looking to their experience with Ebola as they prepare their fragile public systems for out...
Cases continue to mount across the region as MENA countries take drastic measures to contain the new virus
Local health officials discuss some of the myths and facts surrounding COVID-19 strain of Coronavirus.