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Jacob Rees-Mogg was among senior British ministers arriving in central London on Monday for a cabinet meeting with Prime Minister Boris Johnson on the burgeoning coronavirus epidemic. read more...
NEW YORK (WCBS 880) - Sen. Chuck Schumer wants to make sure a coronavirus vaccine would be available to senior citizens, so he's insisting a spending bill in Congress makes sure Medicare covers the costs of it. ...listen to the audio... The bipartisan spending plan to combat coronavirus should be unveiled this week, and Schumer said there's not currently any guarantee that Medicare will cover a vaccine when it's available. "This is the vaccine,...
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security says it’s unclear if the person contracted the virus through their work as a medical screener or from community transmission.
Coronavirus: MHA Sets up Check Points at Borders, Delhi Govt Forms Task Force, 29 Cases Confirmed | 10 Points
The San Francisco conference was scheduled for March 16 through March 20. GDC organizers didn't announce new dates.
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The US has reported at least 120 cases of the novel coronavirus, including nine deaths in Washington state.
The National College Players Association released a statement on the health and well-being of college athletes pertaining to the coronavirus Saturday. The association suggested that the NCAA tournament and other athletic events should be held without audiences present. The full statement is below: "In the wake of the emerging coronavirus pandemic, the NCAA and its colleges should take precautions to protect college athletes. They should also...
The Bachelorette producers are getting ready to film Clare Crawley's new season, but they are supposedly running into issues with trips.
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The CDC is recommending Americans avoid non-essential trips to China, South Korea, Iran and Italy in response to the coronavirus.
The NBA has sent out a memo advising players on precautions to avoid contracting the coronavirus that leads to COVID-19, ESPN reports. Limit physical interactions with fans. “The coronavirus remains a situation with the potential to change rapidly,” the memo reportedly reads. With much still unknown about the virus other than its propensity to spread, the NBA is encouraging players to take basic precautions to limit physical contact with other...
President Trump expressed no concern over holding large campaign events as concerns of the coronavirus spreading have canceled several conventions.
Ireland and Italy were supposed to go head-to-head in the Six Nations this weekend
With the coronavirus outbreak around the world showing no sign of slowing down, the travel industry has been one of the hardest affected. Global airlines including British Airways, Cathay Pacific and United Airlines have slashed routes to destinations including northern Italy and South East Asia as they face a softening of demand due to the spread of coronavirus, or Covid-19. As a result, airports around the world have emptied out as they deal...
The number of coronavirus cases in Germany has risen sharply; official data shows infections have reached 129, compared with 66 on Saturday. More than half are in North Rhine-Westphalia. Follow the latest from DW here.
Thousands of people have canceled their trips to the region since the virus began to spread in Italy last month, drying up revenue for hotels, restaurants, nightclubs and conference planners across the continent.
In the wake of the coronavirus scare spreading around the world, Jewish communities across Canada are taking precautions to protect their members from the disease and to avoid contributing to its spread.
Kahoot!, the game-based learning platform, announced today that the company is offering free access to all features to schools and higher education institutions in Singapore affected by the outbreak of COVID-19 (coronavirus).
More than 93,000 people have been infected around the world and over 3,100 have died.