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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. read more...
Health officials today confirmed that the master of a Buddhist temple in North Point at the center of a coronavirus infection cluster has tested positive for the illness himself, as has the domestic worker of another previously confirmed case, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the city to 103. Chuang Shuk-kwan, from the ... This article, Temple master tests positive for coronavirus as Hong Kong tally reaches 103, originally...
A Portland choir director was supposed to conduct a festival in Tokyo last week but had to cut her time short because the festival was canceled due to the coronavirus. We caught up with Mia Hall Miller and her husband Matt Miller when they landed in Portland on Feb. 28. The Millers were exhausted after a day of travel and a week filled with sight-seeing and uncertainties. Mia, the founder and artistic director of Pacific Youth Choir in Portland,...
Chelston Hall Surgery and Barton Surgery, both in Torquay, will be closed until at least 16 March.
The Canadian dollar fell against the greenback on Tuesday, giving up much of the prior day's rally, as the Federal Reserve cut interest rates in an emergency move that investors see the Bank of Canada matching at a policy decision on Wednesday.
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It is unclear which achievement will come first: the formation of a solid, right-leaning government, or the coronavirus vaccine that dedicated, innovative Israeli scientists are busily developing.
The NBA is actively taking precautions to protect its players during the current coronavirus scare, especially following the reports that the virus has reached U.S. soil. The league released a memo to its players with suggestions on how to avoid the spread of germs amid the outbreak of the virus. One of the first things the league brought up was the recommendation for players to give fans fist bumps instead of a traditional high-five, in order...
Companies can declare a "force majeure" over the coronavirus outbreak ...
Sailing became the first sport to name its contingent for Tokyo in July/August.
Two New York City residents have tested positive for the new coronavirus, bringing the total number of cases in the state to 13, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Thursday.
Zero confirmed cases of COVID-19 coronavirus in Houston, Health Department says
FIFA and Asia's football governing body are considering postponing upcoming World Cup qualifiers over the novel coronavirus, a statement said on Thursday.
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PM’s aide says approval given to health ministry’s request for purchase of more equipment to tackle coronavirus
Washington state leaders are asking people to consider avoiding large crowds amid an outbreak of COVID-19, more commonly known as coronavirus, in the state. “We think folks should begin to think about avoiding large events and assemblies,” Washington Gov. Jay Inslee said during a press conference on Monday. Six people have died and a total of 18 people in King and Snohomish Counties have tested positive for COVID-19. A member of the Gonzaga...
CORONAVIRUS continues to rise in France as the number of cases reaches 212 and the death toll strikes four. How safe is it to travel to France on holiday and are flights affected? This is what you need to know.
Two more novel coronavirus cases have been confirmed in Belarus, bringing the total number to six, the country’s Health Ministry said on Wednesday.
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As Iran fights to contain the coronavirus epidemic, governments including Saudi Arabia and Iraq are closing some of the world's largest religious sites and canceling prayers. Here's why countries in the Middle East are particularly concerned. Photo: Ganoo Essa/Reuters