San Francisco Mayor London Breed held a news conference Monday announcing preparations for the potential community spread of COVID-19 and a new plan for local testing.
With few days to the end of ACE I, Uchechukwu Nnaike reports that the recently concluded ACE I and ACE Impact workshop in Abuja, provided an opportunity to count the gains of ACE I, as well the needed motivation for ACE Impact centres to work towards surpassing the achievements of ACE I and ensuring sustainable …
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As China’s new infections drop, three countries are emerging as major trouble areas — South Korea, Italy and Iran.
Thermo Fisher is buying Qiagen in a $11.5 billion deal that expands the laboratory equipment maker’s ability to detect infectious diseases.
Boris Johnson to chair emergency Cobra meeting after first patient reported in Wales
The news comes after cases were previously confirmed in both Northern Ireland and the Republic.
Chancellor Angela Merkel’s conservatives are split over whether Germany should launch a fiscal
Iran’s political and economic isolation hasn’t stopped COVID-19—but sanctions are threatening to turn an outbreak into a catastrophe.
The impact from the virus on the economy will be 'deeper, wider and longer,' than the SARS outbreak of the early 2000s, Mr Kennedy told a senate estimates hearing on Thursday morning.
With BlueDot and various other startups producing AI-powered diagnostic and detection systems, the coronavirus–aka COVID 19–may very well be the last global epidemic we witness.
President Trump’s Wednesday coronavirus press conference marked his second-ever appearance in the White House briefing room. Flanked by administration health and CDC officials, he tried to reassure Americans that the situation was contained even as the CDC warned those living in the U.S. that a likely outbreak would cause a severe disruption to daily life. Paula Reid is at the White House where Trump is reportedly frustrated that health experts did not paint a more positive outlook.
Coronavirus has caused a lot of fear and panic among countries, such that countless measures have been applied in order to help stop the virus from spreading. Many have recovered, but there are those who died. Who are now the most at risk of dying from the virus?
The second coronavirus case in New York state involves a Manhattan attorney and New Rochelle resident who's listed in serious condition. But no one's sure
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The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Tuesday confirmed that the global death rate for coronavirus is 3.4% - higher than earlier estimates of about 2%.
'Could the COVID-19 virus become a sort of biological racism?' wonders Philip Maher in this edition of Mercy Traveller