A SPANISH coronavirus patient has recovered after being treated with an HIV and multiple sclerosis drug. Miguel Angel Benitez, 62, made a full recovery at the Virgen del Rocio Hospital in Seville a…
Chilean miner SQM, the world's No. 2 lithium producer, saw profits tumble i...
International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach told reporters âneither the word cancellation nor the word postponement was even mentionedâ at a board meeting he chaired in Lausanne, Switzerland.
The second death was in a man in his 70s at a nursing home near Seattle, where more than 50 patients and staff members have symptoms
The 70 year old muslim cleric had been quarantined in the northeastern city of Sulaimaniyah before his death, a spokesman for the Kurdish autonomous region’s health authority said.
Coronavirus continues to spread worldwide, with new cluster outbreaks in South Korea, Europe, and the Middle East. Follow here for the latest.
Ming Place China Bistro has been a staple on the corner of Inwood Road and Lemmon Avenue in Dallas for nearly 10 years. Grace Zhao, the owner, said business has been great over the last decade, but the last few weeks have been tough. After COVID-19 and coronavirus made headlines, Zhao said she saw a 50% drop in customers. "Very suddenly. I think people are scared. They don't want to come out," she said. On Wednesday at noon, her restaurant only...
"Nationals of the above-mentioned countries may acquire a visa from Nepali diplomatic missions abroad after fulfilling required procedures," the advisory read.
The Department of Foreign Affairs has advised the Irish public 'against non-essential' travel to the regions of Northern Italy most severely hit by coronavirus
The ministry added that this comes as a precautionary procedure.
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."
More than 200 people in Iran – a figure six times higher than officials are stating – have reportedly been killed by the coronavirus, prompting the U.S State Department on Friday to extend an olive branch to assist the embattled country.
When Anthony Fauci, clad in a white lab coat, invited an "NBC Nightly News" correspondent into his offices this week and described the coronavirus as an "outbreak" that was reaching "likely pandemic proportions," the immunologist was acting as he long has during public health crises: delivering a fact-based warning to the public. But at the White House, the more politically minded officials overseeing the administration's response were irritated that Fauci - the veteran director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases - had used the word "pandemic" without giving anyone on Vice President Mike Pence's staff a heads up, according to two people familiar with the situation. One week after President Donald Trump returned home from India to confront an unfolding health crisis and tasked Pence with managing the government-wide response, the effort has been undermined by mixed messages, contradictions and falsehoods - many of them emanating from the president himself, including this week when he repeatedly spread false information about just how soon a coronavirus vaccine would be available. The White House is handling the rapidly expanding coronavirus as a public relations problem as much as a public health crisis. Officials are insisting on message discipline among government scientists and political aides alike, part of what they say is a responsible effort to try to calm jittery Americans and provide uniform and transparent information. Trump - who has closely monitored news coverage and the gyrating financial markets, which he sees as a barometer of his reelection chances - has privately griped about what he considers to be hysteria from both the media and his own public health officials, according to people familiar with his complaints, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to share...
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America's central bank cuts interest rates by 50 basis points over concerns about the economic impact.
One Bangladeshi living in Italy’s Milan has contracted the novel coronavirus that originated in China’s Wuhan city and has now created a worldwide panic.
The World Bank has committed £9.4 billion in aid for developing countries grappling with the health and economic impacts of the coronavirus.