Concerns are growing in Japan that the number of coronavirus cases could be higher than reported, with experts questioning the country's approach to testing as infection rates continue to climb.
The federal government of Nigeria has disclosed that the identity of the Italian who brought coronavirus into Nigeria was not made public because it negates medical ethics. According to Osagie Ehan…
As global coronavirus cases spike, China is stepping up containment strategy for foreign visitors, returning citizens.
China’s far-reaching efforts to control the spread of the new coronavirus have shuttered factories, emptied airports and resulted in a steep drop in carbon emissions.
For the millions of people quarantined in the wake of the coronavirus, Amazon has become a lifeline.
Defense Minister Naftali Bennett held a special meeting on Thursday and discussed what would happen should coronavirus hits Israel on a massive scale.
Stock markets around the world have just seen their worst week since the 2008 financial crisis.
Some patients in China’s Guangdong Province who were treated for the coronavirus and were discharged later tested positive again for the novel virus, which has sickened some 82,000 people globally and claimed more than 2,800 lives as of Thursday.
The S&P 500 Index may have witnessed its quickest correction ever, but one of the biggest stock-market victims of the coronavirus epidemic has been Southeast Asia.
Dr Badu Sarkodie, the Director of Public Health, at the Ghana Health Service, on...
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said taking measures to slow the spread of ...
Police in Lithuania intervened in a domestic dispute on Wednesday after a man locked his wife in the
The United Kingdom’s Prince William asked a paramedic if media coverage of the coronavirus seemed overdone.
Vietnam offered an alternate landing at Van Don International airport at Quảng Ninh Province, a 210 km drive away from Hanoi, but because Asiana does not normally fly to Van Don, a decision was made to return to South Korea.
When Catholics give up habits this time of year, it's usually for Lent. This time, it's for coronavirus.
Coca Cola, Nestle and other food and beverage companies have responded to the coronavirus emergency.
National College Players Association on Saturday asked the NCAA to consider keeping fans away from basketball tournament games due to coronavirus.