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Second American Dies From The Coronavirus In Washington State
Health officials say the man who died was in his 70s and had underlying health conditions.
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Facebook, Twitter Pull Out Of SXSW Over Coronavirus Concerns
South by Southwest is one of the largest media and tech festivals of the year. But it may not see its usual crowds due to coronavirus fears.
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European Countries Taking Steps To Limit Coronavirus' Spread
France has banned large gatherings and Ireland has canceled St. Patrick's Day parades. But not all countries have taken such measures.
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Cruise Ship Held Off California Coast For Coronavirus Testing
The Coast Guard dropped test kits onto the Grand Princess cruise ship after 35 passengers came down with flu-like symptoms.
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U.S. To Host Upcoming G-7 Meeting Via Teleconference
The State Department said it looks forward to holding future events in Pittsburgh, which was supposed to host the meeting.
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Pope Francis Livestreams Services To Help Contain Coronavirus Outbreak
It comes after Italy's prime minister extended a lockdown in northern Italy to the entire country.
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Capitol Hill, White House Tours Closed To Public Until April 1
Congress says it will continue to work.
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Coronavirus Cases In Mainland China Surpass 2002 SARS Outbreak
The virus has now killed at least 132 people and infected more than 6,000 others in mainland China.
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The CDC Is Preparing For Possibility Of A Coronavirus Outbreak In U.S.
U.S. cases have spiked to at least 34.
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5 U.S. Cities To Test Flu Patients For Coronavirus
Fifteen people have been diagnosed with coronavirus in the U.S. so far.
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Horse Carts Delivering COVID-19 Relief In Baltimore
In Baltimore, horse carts are distributing food, masks, gloves, and information amid the pandemic.
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5 U.S. Cities To Test Flu Patients For Coronavirus
Fifteen people have been diagnosed with coronavirus in the U.S. so far.
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Health Officials Confirm U.S. COVID-19 Death From Early February
Officials say information wasn't known earlier because testing was much more limited in early February.
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Milwaukee Health Officials Say New COVID-19 Cases Are Tied To Election
State officials say they'll use Wisconsin's Electronic Disease Surveillance System to see if the new infections are linked to the April 7 primary.
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Georgia To Reopen Some Businesses Despite President's Disapproval
Georgia's plan to reopen fitness centers, bowling alleys, barber shops, salons and more is the most aggressive reopening plan of any U.S. state.
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U.K.'s COVID-19 Death Toll In Early April Higher Than Reported
The actual death toll as of April 10 was reportedly 40% higher than the government initially recorded.
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South Korea Sees Smallest Rise In COVID-19 Cases In 2 Months
The daily count dropped to a single digit. Back in February and March, the country was counting hundreds of cases a day.
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China Says All Coronavirus Patients in Wuhan Have Been Discharged
The city where the coronavirus is believed to have originated says hospitals have discharged all coronavirus patients and can return to normal.
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Walgreens Returning Most Stores To Standard Operating Hours
The drugstore chain said most of its stores resumed regular operating hours beginning Tuesday.
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France Extends Coronavirus Lockdown Until Mid-May
The government said it will announce a plan by the end of April to have schools and workplaces gradually reopen.
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D.C. Extends Stay-At-Home Order Through June 8
Mayor Muriel Bowser announced Wednesday she is extending the city's stay-at-home order through June 8.
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Elon Musk Threatens To Pull Tesla Out Of California, Sues Health Dept.
Alameda County — where Tesla has a factory — chose not to allow factories to reopen yet. Musk says his factory is "critical infrastructure."
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UC Davis Study: Flu And Other Viruses Can Spread On Dust
UC Davis researchers say findings have "obvious implications for coronavirus transmission."
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Democrats Reject Offers To Extend $600 Jobless Benefit
White House negotiators and Democratic leaders are expected to continue working toward a solution over the weekend.