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From the US, this is how coronavirus is impacting the Jewish world.
As the global outbreak of the novel SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus continues to spread around the globe, Apple has warned technical support staff at stores that it may fall short on replacement iPhones and parts, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday.
President Trump gives his quarterly salary to help in the fight against the coronavirus
The University of Notre Dame is bringing back more than 100 students studying in Italy in light of a coronavirus outbreak in the country.
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"Europe may have some surprises like Italy. You know, other developed countries in Europe may have surprises," Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told CNBC's Hadley Gamble.
Eventbrite finished 2019 better than expected, but investors became wary following warning signs of the coronavirus impacting events in 2020.
Houses of worship across the country are encouraging celebrants to bump elbows instead of shake hands, altering Communion practices and recalling missionaries from overseas amid concerns about the spread of the coronavirus.
Adverts by two companies made false claims about preventing the spread of coronavirus, ASA rules.
The Morocco Football Federation orders all matches to be played behind closed doors including Sunday's Confederation Cup ties due to coronavirus.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Some of the biggest tech conferences have either been cancelled, postponed or converted into virtual-only events.
Glastonbury Festival organisers have confirmed they are "closely monitoring developments with the coronavirus situation" ahead of this year's event.
Bank of Canada officials opted for a deep cut to its benchmark interest rate because they judged that downside economic risks from the coronavirus outbreak outweighed any worries about exacerbating existing financial vulnerabilities, Gov. Stephen Poloz said.