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A cherished French tradition is under threat because of the Coronavirus. The customary greeting, la bise, the art of cheek kissing practiced among friends, strangers and dignitaries, is forbidden during the COVID-19 outbreak. The French meantime are having fun thinking up alternative etiquette read more...
Lorain County first responders are preparing for possible new coronavirus cases. Health Commissioner for Lorain County Public Health, Dave Covell presented the latest information and answered questions for a group of fire and police chiefs as well as government leaders at Lorain County Community College Tuesday night. “I think it’s very important to think about how much people are getting bombarded from a lot of sources with information about...
Leave it to Hollywood to make light of the deadly serious coronavirus situation.
The South Korean National Assembly passed new legislation today that will provide a framework for the regulation and legalization of cryptocurrencies and crypto exchanges. In a unanimous vote during a special session of the legislature convened amidst the country’s worsening novel coronavirus situation
Airline shares may not be nearly as volatile as they used to be, but they've still greatly exceeded the fall of the Dow industrials over the past week. Those still holding airline stocks now face a tough choice.
'An absolute disaster': Iran struggles as coronavirus spreads
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which is the federal agency working on the national COVID-19 response, suggested that “social distancing” may be a tool communities can use to limit exposure as the disease spreads. LINK: Visit the CDC's website for more information about the coronavirus Social distancing can limit face-to-face contact and prevent spread among people. The CDC said there is “heightened concern for certain...
Mosques and churches closed in Bethlehem and Jericho over suspected coronavirus cases
Israel on Wednesday imposed tough new travel restrictions on five European nations due to fears of coronavirus, barring entry to almost all non-residents of the Jewish state arriving from these affected countries. Israel had earlier in the day ordered all citizens and residents returning from the five
Pakistan Super League 2020 season is in its full swing with all the teams fighting hard to get their hands onto the prestigious trophy......................
U.S Department of Homeland Security Acting Secretary Chad Wolf ordered the closure of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office in south Seattle amidst fears of coronavirus.
CORONAVIRUS has been spread across the globe with the outbreak causing the deaths of thousands of people. Having originated in Wuhan, China, nearly 50 countries have reported confirmed cases, with …
Bank of Canada takes cue from Fed and others, slashes rates over coronavirus fears
The World Health Organisation in worried over the panic-buying of protective gears across the world.
Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said he is fully on board with the landmark peace agreement signed over the weekend between the United States and representatives for the Taliban, a bitter U.S. enemy for nearly 20 years.
Global markets "have gone too far" and investors should not overreact,...
The release of the upcoming James Bond film "No Time to Die" has been pushed to November from April, becoming the first Hollywood film to shift its global rollout due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Markets around the world have been reeling as the deadly outbreak shows no signs of slowing down. President Donald Trump appointed Vice President Mike Pence to lead the U.S. response to the virus. U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, Director of the National Economic Council Larry Kudlow and Surgeon General of the United States Dr. Jerome Adams are a part of the president’s coronavirus task force. The impacts have been far reaching with a...
Leaders at Prince George's Hospital Center are getting ready to handle coronavirus cases in the Washington area. "We are literally monitoring every minute of the day, what is happening in the community, who is coming into our doors and how we respond,” the hospital’s CEO, Dr. Joseph Wright said. “We’ve done this before. We’ve been through H1N1 in the past, which was another flu-like pandemic several years ago,” Dr. Wright continued. The Maryland...