The Ethiopian government has disclosed the formation of a national ministerial committee that envisaged closely monitoring ongoing efforts
Tanzania's State House has shared a picture of President John Magufuli...
The number of coronavirus deaths rank lowly compared to other big killers - so why did the first case of the illness in New Zealand cause panic? And why is it being called 'moral' panic?
The new virus took aim at a broadening swath of the globe Monday, with officials in Europe and the Middle East scrambling to limit the spread of an outbreak that showed signs of stabilizing at its Chinese epicenter but posed new threats far beyond.
Even though passenger traffic growth softens in January, the situation might worsen going forward as the coronavirus spreads its tentacles to all continents, barring Antarctica.
The National Health Students Association of Ghana is entreating the government...
Top leaders of Vietnam extended congratulations to their Bulgarian counterparts on the country’s 142nd Liberation Day (March 3, 1878-2020).
Measures aim to see ministers have powers to prepare for a widespread outbreak, as cases rise to 39.
The mobile payments firm is also "strongly encouraging" staff to start working from home if they can.
Those seeking for Olympic qualification like Saina Nehwal and K Srikanth are scheduled to travel as of now, as are PV Sindhu and B Sai Praneeth, whose qualification isn't under threat.
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Outbreak is first real test of co-operation between two countries in post-Brexit environment
The rapid spread of coronavirus cases worldwide is complicating past strategies used by airlines when disease, disaster or conflict hit travel destinations, when lower fares and redirecting flights has previously calmed traveler fears. Adam Reed reports.
The federal government of Nigeria has disclosed that the identity of the Italian who brought coronavirus into Nigeria was not made public because it negates medical ethics. According to Osagie Ehan…
A new Hill/HarrisX poll finds more voters than a month ago believe the coronavirus will impact their personal lives as the disease continues to spread across the globe.Forty-six percent of registered voters in this week's survey said they believe the coronavirus will personally impact their lives, while 54 percent said it will not.By comparison, just 34 percent of voters were concerned about that personal impact just a month ago, and 66...
Personal hygiene is arguably more important than ever as cases of COVID-19 pop up all across the world.