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Working now for the Salvation Army in Rome, the Seilers say tourism has taken a big hit.
Several products from Apple and Facebook are in short supply, potentially showing how the novel coronavirus is impacting the global manufacturing system.
Supply disruptions caused by the coronavirus is expected to lead to 3.26 billion...
Wool buyers in Australia, the world's dominant exporter, have shrugged off growing concerns over the impact of the coronavirus on garment-makers in China and Italy to send prices slightly higher in the first auctions since a sharp escalation in the global epidemic. Traders, frustrated by a near
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Fallout from the coronavirus outbreak has further weakened global demand for oil and gas, posing a greater challenge to a sector where many companies are saddled with debt.
As Iran fights to contain the coronavirus epidemic, governments including Saudi Arabia and Iraq are closing some of the world's largest religious sites and canceling prayers. Here's why countries in the Middle East are particularly concerned. Photo: Ganoo Essa/Reuters
Indonesia is considering expanding a fiscal stimulus to fight the impact of the coronavirus on the same scale as huge spending introduced after the 2008 global financial crisis, its finance minister said on Thursday.
In an open expanse of desert in Dubai, seven World Health Organization workers are racing to sort, package and send out hundreds of shipments of medical supplies to countries around the world battling a new virus that has spread fast, disrupting life for millions of people.
About 3.4% of confirmed cases of COVID-19 have died, far above seasonal flu'...
Employees of Princess Cruises, Cunard Line, and TUI Cruises told Business Insider their thoughts about the coronavirus.
Here's what we know so far about COVID-19 in children.
Signs of anxiety are appearing among Brazilians after Latin America's first case of the new coronavirus was confirmed in Sao Paulo
Elsewhere, England prop Mako Vunipola has been declared available for Saracens after England had ruled him out of the Six Nation on medical grounds.
There are now 11 confirmed cases in New York state.
There are now more than 88,000 confirmed cases of the virus around the world and the death toll is over 3,000 -- the majority of which are from mainland China
Facebook is focused on "stopping hoaxes and harmful misinformation."
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The latest: There are more than 95,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus in 79 countries and territories, according to the World Health Organization. More than 3,200 people have died worldwide There are more than 160 U.S. cases of coronavirus, CNN reports. Those numbers are expected to rise The U.S. death toll stands at 11 — 10 in Washington State and 1 in California With California recording its first coronavirus death, adding to the total of 11...
Several second legs, including in France and Italy, could be played without spectators
In the wake of Coronavirus outbreak and following the two new positive cases of the virus, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday called an urgent meeting with Health Minister Satyendar Jain and other top officials at 3 pm on the government's preparations to deal with coronavirus.
Coronavirus: The Healdsburg School closed today as precaution over novel COVID-19 concerns
An Amazon worker in Seattle tested positive for the novel coronavirus as concerns mounted over its spread in the U.S., though the number of new infections in China, where the outbreak began, continued to decline.
North Star Mall in San Antonio is temporarily closing after its owner found out a customer who tested positive for coronavirus visited the mall Saturday.
While the coronavirus continues to spread, some companies — including Twitter — are telling their employees to work from home. At T-Rex in downtown St. Louis, working from home isn’t just allowed, it’s encouraged. "You show up, but does that mean you're actually doing something? I don’t know if I'd go that far, right? So for me I think it's more outcome based versus where you're doing it," said Aaron Adams. Soon, more employers may have to adopt...