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Concerns over the coronavirus, officially named COVID-19, are growing in the St. Louis area. 5 On Your Side is focusing on giving you facts and not spreading fear. We’ve gathered up the latest information you need to know about the virus in the St. Louis area in this one story, which we’ll continue to update as new information comes in. If you have questions or concerns about the coronavirus, you can text us at 314-444-5125. We will work to get... read more...
Two U.S. steel companies recently announced they were expanding in Mexico through acquisitions and facilities upgrades. The investments come despite recent drops in Mexican steel production related to the coronavirus. Wisconsin-based Maysteel Industries is expanding sheet metal fabrication operations in Monterrey. The company's new 200,000-square-foot campus in Monterrey will feature a streamlined layout designed around optimizing material flow....
The federal government has decided not to quarantine coronavirus patients at the Fairview Developmental Center in Costa Mesa, according to a court documents.
France continue their quest for a first Grand Slam in a decade this weekend despite concerns the coronavirus could wreck the closing rounds of the 2020 Six Nations Championship. But leaders France, the only team left in this season's Six Nations that can complete a Grand Slam, won't want the momentum built up by their youthful side to be interrupted by a gap of several months.
Kenya on Wednesday accused Somalia of an "unwarranted attack" on the frontier town of Mandera, during heavy fighting over the border.
Visa Inc (NYSE: V) shares traded slightly lower Tuesday after the company said Monday afternoon that it expects to take between a 2.5% and 3.5% revenue hit from the coronavirus in the fiscal second quarter. The filing comes after payments competitors Mastercard Inc (NYSE: MA) and Paypal Holdings Inc (NASDAQ: PYPL) issued similar warnings to investors due to the outbreak. Visa said the international spread of the coronavirus has negatively...
As more people across the United States test positive for the coronavirus, or COVID-19, it's important to know what to do if you think you have the virus.
Chris Froome and his Team Ineos colleagues are flying home from Abu Dhabi, but some riders and journalists remain in quarantine
England prop Mako Vunipola is in self-isolation as a precaution against the coronavirus and has been ruled out to face Wales in the Six Nations on Saturday.
“I can barely breathe as I type this, and it is not from the virus. I just made desperate plane reservations out of here," David Ginsberg wrote to his Facebook friends.
A man who tested positive for the coronavirus told Fox News on Saturday that he felt fine and thought people should stop freaking out about the illness.
KDHE says a second person was under investigation for the COVID-19 virus. That test result has come back negative
An Oregon person who was under investigation as a possible case of COVID-19, the illness caused by the new coronavirus, has tested negative for the disease, state officials said Saturday. The negative result is unrelated to the first presumptive case in Oregon, according to the Oregon Health Authority. Seven cases remain pending and four others have been completed, officials said. Three of the ...
The Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) said Tuesday that it would start conducting deep cleans of New York City's subway trains and busses every three days in order to keep the coronavirus from spreading in the city. Transport Workers Union president Tony Utano told NBC's New York affiliate that subway turnstiles, station handrails, MetroCard and ticket vending machines would be wiped down daily by MTA employees.In all, the heightened...
As the government recommends to businesses that some employees should consider working from home amid the coronavirus outbreak, the Trump administration is confronting decisions it made to force federal workers to work at the office.
Trumpâs pick met with outrage from experts who question vice-presidentâs record on health and say appointment âendangers usâ