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“The most important thing right now is to rally,” said Lindsay Jang, an expatriate who has decided to remain in the city during the coronavirus outbreak.
Already, workplaces are making plans for the possibility of a coronavirus outbreak in Australia.
As Coronavirus cases spread throughout the world, the fear and uncertainty is taking a drastic toll on the financial markets. Meg Oliver reports.
Customers who ask for in-store cups or bring in their own mugs will still get a 10-cent discount, but will be given single-use cups instead.
Coronavirus: Diamond Princess evacuees released from Travis Air Force Base
This comes 24 hours after the government suspended direct flights from northern Italy where at least 79 people have died/COURTESY NAIROBI, Kenya Mar 5 Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today |
Senegalese officials are asking the public to remain calm after confirming the country’s first case of coronavirus, or COVID 19. The patient is a Frenchman living in Senegal who returned from a vacation to France on February 26. He had visited Nimes and a ski resort in the French Alps. Dr. Ousmane Gueye is with Senegal's Ministry of Health. He says the patient had a high fever, sore throat, headaches and weakness but is now in stable condition and at Dakar’s Fann Hospital.
Masked and gloved: Israelis in quarantine from coronavirus vote in election
The epidemic is pushing No Time to Die from April to November.
The risks, so far, seem no greater than for anyone else, but the research is thin and only applies to later stage of pregnancy.
Swedish central banker flags uncertainty over coronavirus impact
The KBO cancelled each team’s 10 preseason exhibition because of coronavirus, so the Kia Tigers decided to extend their spring training in the U.S.
The Louvre museum in Paris reopened to the public Wednesday after management took steps to allay staff fears over the coronavirus spread which had sparked a two-day work stoppage. The museum is closed to the public on Tuesdays.
You’re most likely to catch the virus from droplets of mucus or saliva.
The World Health Organization says the fatality rate for coronavirus is 3.4%. Citing a hunch, President Trump called it a "false" number.
"We simply cannot have a screw-up like this from our federal partners," San Antonio mayor Ron Nirenberg said.
The surprise rate cut comes before the central bank's next scheduled policy meeting.