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The U.S. also increased warnings about travel to Italy and South Korea to help prevent spread of the virus.
The Federal Reserve was set to meet March 17 and March 18 but gave in on March 3 to economic concerns and cut rates earlier than expected.
FESTPAC is a traveling festival hosted every four years by a different nation in the Pacific.
Vice President Mike Pence said Saturday that while most Americans face a low risk from coronavirus, more US deaths could be imminent following the nation's first confirmed fatality.
Italy has become a European hub for the coronavirus outbreak, with more than 2,000 people infected and 52 deaths.
The head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) says the coronavirus outbreak has eliminated hopes of stronger economic growth in 2020 and will likely cap output gains to the lowest rate since the 2008-09 financial crisis.
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Confusion at UAE Tour as some teams leave and others stay in quarantine
The number of daily new COVID-19 cases outside China exceeded those inside the country two days in a row this week, the WHO announced Thursday.
The contract doesn't state that the Olympics have to be held in the summer
From religion to sports, countries are taking drastic measures to curb COVID-19 as it continues to spread across the globe. Follow DW for all the latest developments.
Germany is ready to help small- and medium-sized companies affected by the coron...
World Bank announces up to $12 billion in immediate funds for coronavirus
A Facebook employee who worked in the company's Seattle office has been diagnosed with coronavirus, as the death toll in the state climbed to 10 on Wednesday and other tech giants took measures to protect their workers.
CORONAVIRUS cases in the UK have soared by 36 in one day, bringing the total number of people infected in the country to 87, however a recent study has found Britain is best equipped to cope with an epidemic.
So far, the International Olympic Committee says it's committed to the games taking place this summer.
A person in the Seattle area is the first to die of COVID-19
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Oregon’s first presumptive patient with the new coronavirus likely had little close contact with students at the Lake Oswego elementary school where the person works, the district superintendent said. Only a few people at Forest Hills Elementary School had contact with the sick employee and they will be asked to stay home for two weeks, monitor themselves for symptoms and report their ...
Federal Reserve officials aren’t ready to commit to a rate cut, but they are laying out the scenario that would make them react.
Coronavirus concerns: Testing underway for passengers on cruise ship off California coast