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Vice President Mike Pence said Saturday that while most Americans face a low risk from coronavirus, more US deaths could be imminent following the nation's first confirmed fatality. read more...
Kenyan coastal town of Malindi, where many Italians have settled, feels the immediate effect of Nairobi’s shutdown decision Across Africa, health officials are tracing many new coronavirus cases back to Italy Kenya joined Mauritius and the Seychelles as the latest African countries to have suspended or banned flights from the Italian cities worst-hit by the deadly coronavirus after most of the continent’s confirmed cases were linked to outbreaks...
The outbreak has created "another excuse for racism to rear its ugly head".
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Saturday said it will allow labor...
Uzbekistan has sent a second shipment of humanitarian aid to China, to support the Chinese side's efforts to combat the spread of coronavirus.
Concierge doctors, yachts, chartered planes and germ-free hideaways.
U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar addressed reporters on Saturday at the White House, and said that while the risk to average Americans from the coronavirus remained low, he cautioned, "this can change rapidly."
The EPA just released a list of approved cleaners.
Sacramento area restaurants are battling the fears of the coronavirus as more people are cautious of public spaces.
Sports world already has been affected by coronavirus; Olympics in peril
The U.S. is ramping up production of face masks and distributing coronavirus testing kits across the country following a jump in virus cases and the first death on American soil, Vice President Mike Pence told Maria Bartiromo on "Sunday Morning Futures."
Concerns have been raised about capabilities in the U.S. to test suspected cases of COVID-19.
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Companies including Google, Twitter and Sony are sending workers home. Here’s how to stay happy, healthy and productive – even if you’re still in your pyjamas
(Bloomberg Opinion) -- If you’re raining cash on people and want them to spend it, you have to convince them that the benevolence is being financed by printing money. Nobody wants to worry about being taxed more in the future. These things are going to be problematic for Hong Kong Financial Secretary
Moscow authorities announced a "high alert regime" and imposed extra m...
The US State Department on Friday raised its travel advisory for Italy to the second-highest-level warning, Level 3: Reconsider Travel, due to the novel coronavirus.
President criticised for closing gates between south and north for first time since 2003
Several Gunners' stars were reluctant to make too much contact with players from opponents Portsmouth as they lined up at the start of Monday night's FA Cup match.