The rapid spread of the coronavirus increased fears of a pandemic on Friday, wit...
"Life has to carry on until someone tells me it doesn't"
Twitter on Monday became the first major U.S. corporation to strongly encourage its employees to work from home to avoid spreading coronavirus. "Beginning today, we are strongly encouraging all employees globally to work from home if they're able," the San Francisco-based social media company wrote in a blog post. "Our goal is to lower the probability of the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus ...
Experts say it’s a comforting thought, but there’s no evidence that will happen.
The Olympics governing body said it remained committed to ensuring the 2020 Games will go ahead as planned this summer.
The decision came on the day India reported a sharp rise in infections — from six on Tuesday to 29 on Wednesday. Three of them — all in Kerala — have recovered.
The Swiss government has banned events of 1,000 people or more.
Bill Evans from Westpac says the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on U.S. consumers would influence the number of interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve this year.
'Because an infectious-disease threat anywhere can be a threat everywhere, we call on other donors to contribute to the effort to combat COVID-19 as well'
Experts have all kinds of theories about the novel virus that has left more than 3,000 people dead.
Here's the latest news on COVID-19 in the U.S. and worldwide.
South Korea reported 256 more confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus on Friday morning, bringing the national total to 2,022, Follow here for the latest.
BANGKOK (AP) — The Latest on the virus outbreak (all times local): 3:30 p.m. India says its number of confirmed coronavirus cases has jumped to 28, up from just five.
Too much rain in Brazil is fueling the biggest coffee rally in years just as other markets crumble under the weight of coronavirus fears.
The monarch wore gloves to hand out honors at Buckingham Palace, and royal experts are dubbing the move a "sensible precaution" against coronavirus.
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