As of 4:40 a.m. ET, Dow Jones Industrial Average futures indicated an implied opening loss of more than 700 points.
The coronavirus spread further on Saturday, with cases reported in new countries after the World Health Organization (WHO) raised its impact risk alert to “very high.” Soraya Ali reports.
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Flights to China have been halted, television show productions shut down and new restrictions on who can visit where instituted.
Toledo Public Schools is taking precautions to keep students safe from the coronavirus.
Two Iranian citizens studying in Hungary have tested positive for Covid-19.
The collapse puts 2,400 jobs at risk and marks the first collapse of an airline since the outbreak of Covid-19.
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Both New York City and Atlanta have reported two coronavirus cases, respectively.
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 outbreaks of the new virus. Confronted with multiple diseases -- malaria, cholera, measles, as well as Ebola -- most African countries are struggling with fragile public healthcare systems.