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Experts were impressed with the progress that was made, but there are still gaps in the world's knowledge about COVID-19.
The spread of a highly contagious coronavirus has had wide-ranging global impacts, including in the financial markets and government travel policies.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said it erroneously identified the first patient to die from the coronavirus as a female. At his news conference earlier, President Trump had described the victim as a woman in her late 50s.
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South Australia's Premier Steven Marshall confirms a 40-year-old woman who had recently travelled from Iran is the state's fourth person to have contracted coronavirus.
The World Health Organisation in worried over the panic-buying of protective gears across the world.
A 24-year-old woman becomes South Australia's fifth confirmed case of coronavirus, just hours after a 40-year-old mother is confirmed as the fourth case in the state.
Scientists studying the novel coronavirus in China discovered two different varieties of the infection could be spreading around the world.Researchers at Peking University School of Life Sciences and the Institut Pasteur of Shanghai published a study on Tuesday, identifying a more aggressive type of the virus found in 70 percent of analyzed strains, with 30 percent belonging to a less aggressive variety, according to CNBC.The study indicated...
Scientists studying the novel coronavirus in China discovered two different varieties of the infection could be spreading around the world.Researchers at Peking University School of Life Sciences and the Institut Pasteur of Shanghai published a study on Tuesday, identifying a more aggressive type of the virus found in 70 percent of analyzed strains, with 30 percent belonging to a less aggressive variety, according to CNBC.The study indicated...