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Iran reported new coronavirus deaths on Wednesday, a day after the government said it will release 54,000 prisoners in a bid to prevent further COVID-19 infections.
The Scottish government confirms the number of cases testing positive in Scotland is now six.
Many health care institutions have had pandemic planning in place since the 2009 H1N1 pandemic.
No events allowed with more than 1,000 people.
Local pediatricians urge parents to take precautions and avoid over-the-counter decongestants and antihistamines.
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As the EU increasingly turns to northwest Africa for its squid supply, Indian traders have put plans on ice while they hunt for new markets
Saudi Arabia on Wednesday extended a ban on Umrah pilgrims and other visitors until March 31 in the wake of coronavirus outbreak.
Dragons' Pro14 game against Benetton on 6 March is set to go ahead as competition chiefs announce measures.
Santa Clara County public health officials are advising seniors and those who are medically vulnerable to avoid large gatherings after two new cases of coronavirus were identified, raising its total to 11 — the most of any California county.
The coronavirus epidemic continues to affect sporting fixtures around the globe, as we've seen a number of leagues, teams, programs, and players alike announce precautions they plan to take in an effort to remain sterile. Chicago State University has become the latest to join the growing trend. The school announced on Tuesday that its men's basketball team will not travel for its final two regular season games because of the ongoing coronavirus...
As outbreak has transitioned into a global problem, Beijing has sought to repair the damage to its reputation caused by its early missteps, observers say It has also offered to share its knowledge with supporters of its Belt and Road Initiative, like Chile, Italy and Iran Beijing has stepped up its efforts to shift the international narrative on its role in the coronavirus outbreak to promote the success of its measures to control the epidemic...
First coronavirus death on US soil confirmed, Trump calls for calm
Brooklyn Civil Court got a thorough disinfecting on Wednesday after the city learned that a lawyer who works there goes to the same Westchester synagogue as attorney Lawrence Garbuz, 50. Garbuz, of…
Seattle-area technology companies Redfin and Textio began instructing employees to work from home in an attempt to protect them and the community from the novel coronavirus and slow its spread.
In an interview with Meet The Press, Vice President Mike Pence discusses the efforts of the coronavirus task force and the impacts of the virus on the U.S. economy.
Vice president Mike Pence, the administration's coronavirus czar, might have been exposed to COVID-19 last week.
The Reserve Bank of Australia announced it would be cutting the cash rate by 25 basis points to 0.50 percent, its lowest on record according to recent figures.
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The global tech industry is being rattled by the virus.
FEMA is preparing for President Donald Trump to declare a national emergency