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A group of scientists in Germany have identified a drug which may work to combat COVID-19, the disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus sweeping the globe.
The WHO has confirmed that the coronavirus death rate is 3.4% - higher than earlier estimates. Older patients face the highest risk.
Tourism in the Roanoke Valley, including the upcoming Blue Ridge Marathon, could be affected, and the Iron Man could take a hit.
A suburban Seattle school district will close for 14 days, beginning Thursday, in an effort to "slow the spread" of the deadly coronavirus outbreak.
If campaign coverage focused on actual ideas, Warren would get lots of attention for trying to save people's lives
Cook also discussed how Apple's supply chains are coping in the wake of the coronavirus.
‘Does it seem quite dramatic about coronavirus at the moment?’ duke asks a paramedic during trip
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar sparked outrage last week when he said that the federal government could not guarantee that a potential vaccine...
As coronavirus spreads, surgical masks run short throughout Amarillo
Gaviria suspected to be one of 12 cases still in the UAE linked to the race
The second case of novel coronavirus COVID-19 found in Estonia on Tuesday is not likely to be the last in the country, social affairs minister Tanel Kiik (Center) says.
Patient died on February 13. Spain confirms first coronavirus death in Valencia.
At least three Hong Kong restaurants have announced that they will not welcome mainland Chinese customers, or anyone speaking Mandarin, the official language of the Chinese mainland. The restaurant operators cited health concerns after Hong Kong's government fell short of fully shutting down borders between the city and the mainland amid the coronavirus epidemic. Hong Kong's Equal Opportunities Commission has said that such measures may break laws against racial discrimination, but others argue…
Thousands were stranded on a cruise ship off the California coast Wednesday over fears of the new coronavirus after passengers and crew members on board developed symptoms. Officials delayed the return of the Grand Princess to San Francisco on Wednesday night from Hawaii in order to carry out testing on board for those potentially infected. A 71-year-old man who had been aboard the same vessel during its previous voyage to Mexico died after...
Gennaro Arma had stayed on board the vessel since it was first moored at Yokohama port, Japan, on February 5.
California Rep. John Garamendi argued that the CDC has allowed the virus to spread through poor testing protocols.