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Visitors to Zimbabwe from countries affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19) will be deported at the port of entry unless they produce medical certificates showing that they do not have the disease, a cabinet minister announced on the night of Tuesday, 3 March 2020. Health Minister Obadiah Moyo said the move is part of stringent measures […] read more...
The coronavirus epidemic could impact the National Hockey League's plans to...
Jurgen Klopp has insisted that Liverpool are aware of the threat that the coronavirus could pose, but have yet to change any plans regarding their pre-season schedule. The coronavirus epidemic has resulted in the Chinese Super League being postponed, as well as Serie A games being postponed and/or played behind closed doors to minimalise further health and safety risks. With the virus causing concern in sporting events around the world, Premier...
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SPRINGFIELD, MA (WGGB/WSHM) -- Coronavirus concerns are reaching the desk of Governor Charlie Baker. Western Mass News caught up with him today with more on his plans if the outbreak should reach Massachusetts. While there are 82,000 cases worldwide, there is only one confirmed case of coronavirus so far in Massachusetts, but officials are preparing for a possible outbreak as the virus spreads overseas. Right now there are talks on how to handle...
Federal government drops plans to use Costa Mesa facility as coronavirus quarantine site
In China, drivers became folk heroes — will the same happen in the US?
Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar on Sunday would not predict how many Americans would contract coronavirus, but said the U.S., which currently has the capability to test 75,000 people "in the field," is planning a "radical expansion" beyond that in the coming weeks.
Unease over the possibility of a serious outbreak in the U.S. mounted over the weekend, prompting consumers to buy provisions even as authorities urged restraint, particularly over protective gear already in short supply.
Organizers for the 2020 Summer Olympics said that preparations for the upcoming event in Tokyo are "continuing as planned."