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Boston marathon survivor now paramedic amid virus
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Nigeria reports first case in sub-Saharan Africa
Nigerian Health Ministry confirmed a case of coronavirus in the state of Lagos on Friday.
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Italian circus receives aid amid virus lockdown
The families of Italy's Orfei Circus are struggling to feed their animals and remain stranded on a desolated piece of land near Naples after the nation's coronavirus lockdown banned public events.
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Sex shop in Mexico sees boom in pandemic
Sex sells, even during the new coronavirus pandemic.
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Union rep fears bureaucracy may harm food workers
A representative for the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW), America's largest meatpacking union, worries that bureaucracy could hinder workers access to protective personal equipment.
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Concern grows over Spanish retirement homes
Relatives of elderly people and retirement homes' workers are expressing growing concern about the situation in retirement homes across Spain, but especially in Madrid, with a skyrocketing tally of new COVID-19 cases and deaths.
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Disinfection at popular market in Seoul
Disinfection work in South Korean public spaces took place on Monday as authorities attempt to contain the new virus spreading across Asia.
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FDA 'looking at everything' to treat virus
The Food and Drug Administration's Commissioner says they are looking at everything to help treat the novel coronavirus.
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Trump talks with governors trying to battle virus
President Donald Trump went to the Federal Emergency Management Agency along with members of his coronavirus task force to hold a conference call with governors from around the country.
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Coronavirus out-of-pocket costs could top $1300
Potential out-of-pocket costs for someone with private insurance who gets hospitalized with the coronavirus could exceed $1,300, according to an estimate from the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation released Monday. That includes...
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Sen. Rounds: Meat shortage in a 'matter of days'
South Dakota Sen. Mike Rounds says US consumers could see a meat shortage in a matter of days.
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Economist: US liquidity key to enduring downturn
People need financial liquidity in order to endure the long term economic disruption brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, that's according to Economist Tendayi Kapfidze (pronounced 'ten dye k pea d zay') .
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Trump announces US citizen freed from Lebanon
President Donald Trump announced Thursday a U.S. citizen who had faced decades-old murder and torture charges in Lebanon has been freed
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Lack of PPE for 'forgotten' UK care home workers
Wren Hall, a care home in Nottinghamshire that looks after mostly elderly people with dementia, has been torn apart by the new coronavirus; 27 of its 54 residents have tested positive for COVID-19, 12 have died, and staff members have...
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Kudlow: Public health 'requires a good economy'
As cases of coronavirus rise, President Donald Trump is saying he wants to reopen the country for business in weeks, not months, claiming that continued closures could result in more deaths than the pandemic itself.
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Patients undergo coronavirus antibody testing
Coronavirus antibody tests have become widely available across the United States, but the effectiveness and reliability of such tests remain in question.
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Virus concerns strain grocery store operations
Grocery stores in the U.S. have seen their business soar as authorities urge people go out only for essentials during the ongoing coronavirus crisis, leading them to stay and cook more at home.
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Trump talks with governors trying to battle virus
President Donald Trump went to the Federal Emergency Management Agency along with members of his coronavirus task force to hold a conference call with governors from around the country.
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WHO head updates on virus outbreak
China has reported a total of 75,567 cases of COVID-19 to the World Health Organization (WHO), including 2,239 deaths, the organization's director-general told a news conference in Geneva on Friday, detailing the latest figures on the...
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FDA 'looking at everything' to treat virus
The Food and Drug Administration's Commissioner says they are looking at everything to help treat the novel coronavirus.
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China: virus origin mustn't stigmatize countries
China said on Wednesday that no one should use the question of the origin of the novel coronavirus to stigmatize other countries.
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Trump talks CDC trip, brushes off down markets
President Donald Trump's visit to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta is now back on after being called off because of concerns that a staff member might have been infected by the coronavirus.