Kingdom yet to report a case but 240 confirmed so far throughout the Middle East
Germany is considering a fiscal stimulus program should the coronavirus hit the ...
Germany has asked about 1,000 people to stay at home as the country steps up measures to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
Ruling to prevent spread of Covid-19 covers events likely to attract more than 1,000 people
Switzerland immediately banned all large scale events involving more than 1,000 people on Friday, as the country attempts to protect its population from the new coronavirus.
The threat of coronavirus spreading is on the minds of clubs across the world as plenty of Premier League teams and leagues around Europe are taking special precautions.
A German government crisis committee on Friday enacted new measures to combat th...
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele said on Friday that migration authorit...
US says three new cases are unrelated to travel, while UK authorities are racing to understand how Essex man became infected
France bans gatherings of more than 5,000 due to coronavirus
Confirmed coronavirus infections in the U.S. in people who had not been overseas or in contact with another infected person has raised concerns over local, 'community-transmitted' spread of the virus in three states: California, Oregon and Washington State.
The government prohibits gatherings of more than 5,000 people to try to stop coronavirus spreading.
Germany has means to respond if coronavirus sparks economic crisis: finance minister
Italy has pledged over three billion euros to fight COVID-19, while the US, Australia and Thailand confirmed their first deaths. Cases in Germany are on the rise. Follow the latest from DW here.
The number of coronavirus cases in Germany has risen sharply; official data shows infections have reached 129, compared with 66 on Saturday. More than half are in North Rhine-Westphalia. Follow the latest from DW here.
Egypt reported its first coronavirus case on February 14, saying the infected person was a foreign national.
Officials at Paris’s Louvre shut down the world’s most popular museum on Sunday and delayed its opening into Monday to protect staff from the spread of coronavirus. On Sunday, the French government released temporary measures banning public gatherings of more than 5,000 people as France has reported at least 100 confirmed cases of coronavirus, with two deaths, according to the World Health Organization.