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The United Nations said Wednesday that nationwide school closures in 13 countries intended to help contain the spread of the coronavirus have resulted in nearly 300 million young people being out of school. "We are working with countries to assure the continuity of learning for all, especially disadvantaged children and youth who tend to be the hardest hit by school closures," Audrey Azoulay, head of the U.N.'s Education and Scientific Organization (UNESCO), said in a statement. FILE - University Chemistry professor Luca De Gioia records his lesson in an empty classroom to stream it online for
Largest one-day jump in cases so far as 34 new patients are identified
The Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA) has appealed to banks to lower the...
The World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday warned of a global shortage and p...
In the aftermath of the first death from coronavirus, a Seattle-area nursing home is at the center of a state and federal investigation. More than 50 patients and staff members are showing symptoms associated with the virus. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
Due to the coronavirus, Paramount Pictures is delaying its plans for a three-week shoot of Tom Cruise's "Mission: Impossible 7" in Venice, Italy. The studio issued an announcement Monday that cited the Venetian government's missive to halt public gatherings. Italy has more than 150
Coronavirus panic sent world share markets crashing again on Friday, compounding their worst week since the 2008 global financial crisis and bringing the wipeout in value terms to $5 trillion.
The Diamond Princess became one of the world's largest clusters of virus cases when more than 700 people tested positive during a two-week quarantine in Japan.
Coronavirus outbreak is "getting bigger," the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday after Nigeria confirmed sub-Saharan Africa's first case, reiterating its warning that the virus could reach most "if not all countries."
Experts at a roundtable on organic foods have counselled Nigerians not to panic in the face of the index case of the Coronavirus in Nigeria
The email states that the individual went home feeling unwell on Tuesday, February 25, and has not entered the Amazon offices since then. The person tested positive for COVID-19 on March 3.
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Tanzania's State House has shared a picture of President John Magufuli...
The Erie County Executive and Erie County Department of Health Commissioner will be holding a press conference to discuss coronavirus (COVID-19) testing and answer questions. The press conference is scheduled for noon. 2 On Your Side will live stream the press conference on WGRZ.com. On Tuesday, New York State officials announced two families from Buffalo were being tested following a recent trip to Italy. It's not known yet if the results of...
Even facing a trial, Netanyahu won big, even if he doesn't take office. What his victory reveals about Israel today.
Health officials in the state of Washington reported the first coronavirus death in the U.S. on Saturday. President Trump said Saturday that 22 patients in the U.S. had coronavirus.
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With coronavirus cases spreading worldwide it’s important to stay up to date but also get the proper context. Here are five new things you need to know. One death has been confirmed in the U.S. A man in his 50s who tested positive for COVID-19 has died in Washington, the state's public health department confirmed Saturday. RELATED: King County man is first person to die from coronavirus in the U.S. While the news is alarming, the health...
When the deadly virus was first discovered in China, authorities told the people...
Experts have all kinds of theories about the novel virus that has left more than 3,000 people dead.
The patient had contact with dozens of healthcare workers.
The Dow is suffering its worst week since the financial crash of 2008.
Coronavirus: What BART, Muni, Bay Area public transit are doing amid COVID-19 fears
Wales follows the rest of the UK, helping firms cover potential losses from the disease.