Latin America saw its first confirmed case of the new coronavirus spreading worldwide when Brazil's government announced that a 61-year-old man who traveled to Italy this month had the virus.
People around the world girded for months of disruptions from the new virus Thursday as its unrelenting spread brought ballooning infections.
The first conference scheduled for the Orange County Convention Center has been canceled because of fears related to the coronavirus. Ellucian Live, a higher education technology conference, announced the cancellation on its website Tuesday. Last year, 8,000 people from 1,300 higher education institutions attended the event. Gov. Ron DeSantis announced earlier that a third person in Florida ...
A Milton High School trip to Portugal was canceled due to coronavirus fears.
Producers of 'No Time To Die' have reportedly discussed plans about bringing the release of the film a month earlier amid coronavirus fears.
Iran is calling on its military to help with efforts to mitigate the coronavirus as it spreads rapidly across the country.
With coronavirus spreading in America, U.S. officials are pressuring airline executives to turn over the email addresses and phone numbers of international passengers.
First cases also detected in New Zealand and Lithuania as stock market losses around the world deepen
The spread of the coronavirus is disrupting economic activity around the world. The United States must prepare for the effects of global and domestic supply shocks to the economy.
Two more people in Scotland have been diagnosed with coronavirus, it has been confirmed.
Iraq said a 70-year-old Muslim cleric died on Wednesday from the novel coronavirus, marking the first death from the outbreak in a country where 31 people have been infected.
As fear of the Coronavirus heightens in the United States, a Sherman native who lives in China said it's starting to calm down where he lives.
A Bangladeshi national has been infected with the coronavirus in Italy, an official of Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research said.
U.S. manufacturing growth took a hit in February as fallout from the coronavirus outbreak in China disrupted global supply chains and negatively affected the sector's outlook.
Hyundai Motor Company's (OTC: HYMTF) shares dipped on Friday's trade in Seoul as the company's production is hit by the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus. What Happened The South Korean automaker has shut down a factory in the city of Ulsan after a worker tested positive for the coronavirus, Reuters reported Friday. Hyundai has five factories in Ulsan, which account for about 30% of the company's entire production worldwide, according to...
The spread of coronavirus world-wide has intensified efforts to prepare for a U.S. outbreak, with hospitals straining to increase capacity to handle an influx of contagious patients and local governments mulling closures.
South Korea reported 438 new cases of COVID-19 Thursday local time, bringing the total to more than 5,700. There were also three new deaths, which are now at 35.
Japanese automaker Toyota, the first major global automaker to report its February sales in China, said it sold 23,800 Toyota and premium Lexus cars last month, down by 70% from a year earlier.
Washington/IBNS: The U.S. Government on March 2 announced a commitment of USD 37 million in financing from the Emergency Reserve Fund for Contagious Infectious Diseases at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) for 25 countries, including Bangladesh, which are either affected by novel coronavirus COVID-19 or at high risk of its spread.
IAG says it is not possible to say exactly how much the effects of the virus will hit 2020 profits.
The death of a Placer County man has raised questions about the cruise ship he was on and whether the virus is spreading in certain parts of the state.
FSU student Abdullah Derosier canceled his backpacking trip to Europe because of the widespread of the Coronavirus.
Scandinavia has reported relatively few cases of coronavirus
After a delay of nearly two years, the White House recently moved ahead with the nomination of conservative filmmaker Michael Pack to head the U.S. government’s information operations system, a system that is in dire need of upgrade and reform.