China’s entrepreneurs, essential to the economy, have seen their fortunes plummet. Many millions of jobs are at stake.
Officials at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have warned that it's not a question of if, but when the novel coronavirus will spread in the United States -- and communities are urged to prepare for the virus that has already killed thousands and sickened tens of thousands more worldwide. How could the possible spread of coronavirus change our daily lives? Schools, businesses, hospitals and first responders could all be...
Liberals are more afraid of blame being cast than millions dying from a disease. That's the attitude that has left us vulnerable to coronavirus.
Coronavirus outbreak: Expert discusses life in the Bay Area with COVID-19
Seoul had a technologically advanced, deep-pocketed plan to confront the infection. A giant congregation with rituals demanding mass human contact—and secrecy—punched a hole in the defenses.
Health authorities in Washington say a man in his 70s died from the new coronavirus. It comes as the first case in Manhattan was confirmed.
The leader of an enigmatic church, accused by South Korean officials of spreading the coronavirus epidemic, apologized to the public. WSJ’s Dasl Yoon explains how the church’s secretive practices may have jeopardized containment efforts. Photo: Lee Moo Ryul/Newsis via AP
A statement from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on the coronavirus asks members to "be mindful of current circumstances and to be considerate of their health and that of others."
As the death toll in Washington climbed, Seattle's mayor declared a civil emergency and businesses braced for economic fallout.
Last year, 34,000 people died of the flu. This year’s flu season isn’t over, but it is on course to be one of the worst in a decade.
âLetâs take the approach of an abundance of caution and hope for the best,â one doctor said.
Short on supplies and sleep, medical staff in China are being stretched to the limit to stop a pandemic no one fully understands. In the process they’re putting their own health, and that of their families, at risk.
A local church group cannot return home from a trip due to coronavirus concerns. Members of Evangel World Prayer Conference Center were supposed to return to the United States this morning after finishing their yearly trip to Israel, but the coronavirus outbreak has kept them in the country. The group's connecting flights were planned to go through Rome, but Israel will not allow flights in or out of Italy. As of March 3, the number of virus...
Hospitals across Northern Ireland may be forced to ration intensive care beds in the event of a surge of coronavirus cases, it has been warned.
"Like in the Outbreak movie", men in hazmat suits bundled him into an ambulance bound for a south Asian hospital.
The coronavirus is interrupting travel plans for people across the globe, as some countries won't even allow flights in or out. That's what stopped a Louisville church group in their tracks in Israel, leaving them stranded more than 6,000 miles from home. Members of the Evangel World Prayer Center travel with Pastor Dr. Bob Rodgers to Israel every year, but this time they don't know if they'll make it home when planned, due to the virus. "A lot...
Short on supplies and sleep, medical staff in China are being stretched to the limit to stop a pandemic no one fully understands. In the process they’re putting their own health, and that of their families, at risk.