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Denmark has officially confirmed its first case of the novel coronavirus.
Schools in Japan will also be closed for a month to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus
“We remain in close contact with related government agencies about the situation," Tokyo Disney Resort said in a statement.
Painting part of 60 masterpieces on tour that have been affected as Japan’s museums temporarily close
In what was the last of Disney's theme parks in Asia to remain open during the coronavirus outbreak, Tokyo Disneyland announced that it will close starting this weekend. The move comes a day after Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe declared that schools will be closed.
Organizers of the 2020 Sumer Olympic Games in Tokyo have reiterated they are pushing ahead as planned despite fears over the spread of the coronavirus. Speaking on Friday, officials said there are currently no other plans being considered.
Coronavirus outbreak prompts United Airlines to suspend service between LAX, Tokyo Narita
Wall Street's worst week since the 2008 financial crisis didn't let up on Friday, with fears over coronavirus rocking a number of entertainment and tech giants, including Disney and Apple, and spooking investors in the process. The pain was felt across the board, with the three major indexes — the S&P 500, Dow and Nasdaq — all dropping at least 12% this week. On Friday, the S&P dipped 0.8% and the Dow fell 1.4%, while the Nasdaq made a late...
Ethiopia's Legese wins coronavirus-impacted Tokyo Marathon
The coronavirus is disrupting Disney (DIS) and its upcoming slate of blockbusters. The media giant spent a reported $200 million on its live-action remake of “Mulan” — the priciest live-action film for the company. “China can represent a huge percentage of a film’s international and global box office revenue, so this is going to have an impact on any movie that was slated,” Comscore senior media analyst Paul Dergarabedian told Yahoo Finance....
The Tokyo Marathon takes place against a backdrop of empty streets and with just a couple of hundred runners due to the coronavirus outbreak.
A slimmed-down version of one of the world's largest races still took to the streets of Tokyo on Sunday as officials in Japan take extensive measures to curb the spread coronavirus ahead of the 2020 summer Olympic games.