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You probably have some concerns as the coronavirus quickly spreads across the world, and rightfully so. Sadly, scammers are at the ready to capitalize and make a quick buck off those fears. read more...
You probably have some concerns as the coronavirus quickly spreads across the world, and rightfully so. Sadly, scammers are at the ready to capitalize and make a quick buck off those fears.
Iran’s health ministry said Saturday that 593 patients had tested positive for coronavirus. Nine more people in Iran have died from the illness, bringing the total number of fatalities in the country to 43, according to the health ministry.
(Bloomberg) -- The Trump administration is testing existing “off-the-shelf” drugs to combat the coronavirus, a cabinet official said Saturday.A national lab in Tennessee recently made “an important discovery” involving existing drugs, Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette said at the Conservative Political
How scammers are using coronavirus to get at your money
The U-16 boys, currently the U-15 SAFF Champions, were slated to depart to play two friendlies against Tajikistan U-16 national team on March 5. Tajikistan are the current runners-up of the AFC U-16 Championship
The U-16 boys, currently the U-15 SAFF Champions, were slated to depart on March 5 to play two friendlies against Tajikistan, AFC U-16 Championship runners-up
The India U-16 teams exposure tour to Tajikistan has been cancelled post the outbreak of coronavirus, the AIFF announced.
Instead of shaking hands, England players will greet each other with first bumps.
Confusion at UAE Tour as some teams leave and others stay in quarantine
As fears over coronavirus begin to spread into the sports world, the Capitals are monitoring the situation.
Sailing became the first sport to name its contingent for Tokyo in July/August.
An American cycling team asked to pull out of three major bike races in Italy this month, citing concerns about the novel coronavirus.
UPDATE @ 7:12 p.m.: Public Health - Dayton & Montgomery County has activated its incident management team as coronavirus cases increase nationally and as the area braces for two events that will bring thousands to Dayton.