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Businesswoman Bian Jingjing has a message about the coronavirus to the world: be more prepared. read more...
Outbreaks of the virus outside China have sparked concerns among investors of global economic damage.
Even if the virus is contained experts predict losses of $63 billion, more than double an earlier projection.
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Minister of Finance and the Public Service Dr Nigel Clarke has assured ...
The spread of the coronavirus is disrupting economic activity around the world. The United States must prepare for the effects of global and domestic supply shocks to the economy.
VIENNA, Austria — Several African petroleum and energy ministers met in Vienna this week, including OPEC Members Equatorial Guinea, Nigeria, Gabon, Congo-Brazzaville and Angola to join OPEC efforts in stabilizing the market in light of the ongoing coronavirus outbreak. They were joined by additional members of the African Petroleum Producers Organization (APPO), forming part of …
California Governor Gavin Newsom called a State of Emergency Wednesday.
Tech company said it is "operating out of an abundance of caution" in asking its 5,000 workers to work from home.
Seniors and those with underlying health conditions have been hard hit in the coronavirus outbreak. Here's the added step they should take to avoid it.
First coronavirus death on US soil confirmed, Trump calls for calm
Two cases have been confirmed in south Devon but nowhere else presently in the county, including Plymouth, or into Cornwall
Health officials today confirmed that the master of a Buddhist temple in North Point at the center of a coronavirus infection cluster has tested positive for the illness himself, as has the domestic worker of another previously confirmed case, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the city to 103. Chuang Shuk-kwan, from the ... This article, Temple master tests positive for coronavirus as Hong Kong tally reaches 103, originally...
OECD warns the global economy could shrink for the first time since the financial crisis due to the disease's impact.
Of the 11 Americans remaining on the Nebraska Medical Center campus from the Diamond Princess cruise ship, one has been moved back to the biocontainment unit and another has been cleared to leave. Officials had previously said the biocontainment unit had been cleared. Sign up for our Newsletters The testing regimen continues for the 10 remaining guests. Officials continue to stress, "Nebraskans should prepare for the spread of COVID-19." People...
If you book a flight before March 12 and then decide by that date to change or cancel your trip, you'll receive full travel credit to fly later. Alaska Airlines is giving those who use this option a year to use the credit.
The 2020 Geneva Motor Show has been cancelled after the Swiss government banned events with gatherings of more than 1,000 people The post Official: 2020 Geneva Motor Show CANCELLED due to coronavirus appeared first on Motoring Research.
Saudi Arabia has banned citizens and residents from performing the Muslim pilgrimage in Mecca over fears about the coronavirus.
The World Health Organization clearly has an interest in putting a stop to coronavirus misinformation, and that's leading it to online destinations it wouldn't have considered before. The WHO has joined TikTok, and its first videos are, unsurprisingly, aimed at both reducing the risk of spreading COVID-19 and setting the record straight. They explain how you can safeguard yourself and others against the virus, how to use a mask and whether or...
Sen. Patty Murray of Washington on Tuesday said her constituents are seeing delays and confusion in getting tested for coronavirus and that if anyone is in charge at the White House, it “would be news to anyone in my state.”
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The Dow plunged further Friday, deepening this week’s global rout on fears that a deadly virus in China is spreading.
As the number of global coronavirus infections surged past 90,000, the US Federal Reserve made an emergency interest rate cut and financial policymakers from the world's seven largest economies said they were "ready to act".