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Thomas Kahlenberg, who has been put in quarantine, recently returned from a trip to Amsterdam and attended a football match on Sunday, according to Danish club Brondby.
AN IOC spokesman, however, says, "We are going to have the games on the 24th of July."
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The federal government is now warning against all travel to Iran over concerns about the novel coronavirus.
The NBA has told players to avoid high-fiving fans and strangers and avoid taking any item for autographs, the league’s latest response in its ongoing monitoring of the coronavirus crisis that has spread to most corners of the planet.
The Royal's Cup 2020, scheduled for March 12-15 in Thailand, has been postponed indefinitely due to the coronavirus outbreak, the Asian Tour said on Thursday.
A 15-year-old Fulton County coronavirus patient attended a class at a Cherokee County study center for homeschool students about two days before showing symptoms, the center has confirmed. The Living Science Homeschool Study Center was told by the Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) it did not have to close its campus, but it has voluntarily done so until March 12. That would encompass a two-week incubation period dating back to last...
The FDA will allow hundreds of academic hospital labs to immediately begin testing for the novel coronavirus, meaning that the U.S. virtually overnight will become able to test thousands of patients rather than the few hundred tested so far.
The death toll of coronavirus in China has crossed 3,000 with 31 new fatalities and the total number of confirmed cases jumped to over 80,400, while Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for “undiminished vigilance”, saying the situation in virus-hit Wuhan still remains severe despite
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has tweeted asking people to stay calm and take small yet significant safety measures to avoid Coronavirus.
One of the 10 Americans being monitored for coronavirus at the Nebraska Medical Center who were on the Diamond Princess cruise ship will leave today while another is still being treated in the biocontainment unit.
No fatal case as a result of coronavirus has been observed in Azerbaijan, Member of the Operational Headquarters created under the Azerbaijani Cabinet of Ministers in connection with coronavirus Yagut Garayeva said
Japan to quarantine all visitors from China and South Korea
The man, 32, is in stable condition and isolated at a hospital in northern New Jersey, officials said.
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has perhaps the most thankless job in global public health. As director-general of the World Health Organization, the former Eth
Dr. Bruce Aylward, of the W.H.O., got a rare glimpse into Beijingâs campaign to stop the epidemic. Hereâs what he saw.
SEATTLE — Federal authorities announced an investigation of the Seattle-area nursing home at the center of an outbreak of the new coronavirus as the U.S....
Dr. James Hamblin, MD of The Atlantic explains that the coronavirus might affect many people in the U.S., but if it's over a long, extended period, it might not overwhelm resources as patients come in waves.
Major concerts and sporting events in Gulf Arab states have been cancelled or postponed and Saudi Arabia stepped up health screening measures in response to the spreading coronavirus. In the United Arab Emirates, a tourism and business hub, this month's electronic music Ultra festival at Abu Dhabi
An employee from a disinfection service company sanitises the floor of a market in Seoul, South Korea. Short Url https://arab.news/zp3ut SEOUL: South Korea on Wednesday earmarked $9.8 billion to fight the coronavirus outbreak as the number of infections soared to 5,621, badly hitting the country’s economy. Authorities reported 293 new cases on Wednesday alone, with the death toll from the virus hitting 34. Nearly 90 percent of the COVID-19...