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UK PM: UK preparing to move to delay virus

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed on Monday the death toll from coronavirus in the UK has risen to four.
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Italian Coronavirus Death Toll Jumps As Officials Tighten Restrictions

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As of Friday, there were 1,266 reported deaths across the country. That's 250 more than just 24 hours prior.
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The Vatican Is The Latest Sacred Place Impacted By The Coronavirus

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The Vatican confirmed its first case of the coronavirus, while holy Islamic sites in Saudi Arabia reopened for prayer after being closed for cleaning.
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WH task force sees coronavirus with more gravity

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Vice President Mike Pence and health officials spoke in tones of greater gravity about the spread of the coronavirus in the U.S. when clusters of the virus swelled on both sides of the U.S.
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CDC Calls For Gatherings Of 50 People Or More To Be Canceled

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The agency is asking people not to hold large events to avoid spreading the coronavirus.
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Spain, France And Other Countries In Europe Announce Lockdown Measures

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European governments are enacting full or partial lockdowns to prevent spread of the virus.
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Italy's Coronavirus Death Toll Jumped By Over 160 In A Single Day

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The jump came just hours after Italy's prime minister locked down the entire country to prevent the virus from spreading.
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Coronavirus Cases Top 166,000 With Over 6,400 Deaths Reported

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Mar.16 -- There are now over 166,000 coronavirus cases worldwide, and more than 6.400 deaths have been reported, as infections outside China surpass those on the mainland. Stephen Engle and Selina Wang report on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Hospitals work to increase space for virus patients

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Louisiana officials say hospitals are scrambling to expand in hopes of increasing capacity to treat patients who are sick with COVID-19.
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Hospitals work to increase space for virus patients

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Louisiana officials say hospitals are scrambling to expand in hopes of increasing capacity to treat patients who are sick with COVID-19.
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China State Media Hits Back at U.S. on Handling of Coronavirus

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Apr.20 -- Beijing is hitting back at U.S. criticism for its handling of the coronavirus. Bloomberg’s Tom Mackenzie reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East.”
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Refugees in Palestinian camp in Lebanon test positive

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Authorities closed all entrances to a Palestinian refugee camp in eastern Lebanon Friday after four more people tested positive for the coronavirus, heightening concerns over the virus spreading among the population of overcrowded...
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Virus Death Toll In U.S. Expected To Climb As States Reopen

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Experts updated their predictions, saying coronavirus deaths will climb to 74,000 in the U.S. by August.
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California Orders 'Hard Close' Of Orange County Beaches

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered a "hard close" of Orange County beaches starting Friday.
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Britain's Raab: China must address virus origins

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British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab on Thursday said China would have some “hard questions” to answer about how the coronavirus pandemic started.
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Boris Johnson Faces Critisism on his Coronavirus Response

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VOICE: Prime Minister Boris Johnson accused of acting slowly in the beginning of the coronavirus crisis. The Cabinet Secretary Michael Gove has told Sky News that Boris Johnson had thrown his "heart and soul" into fighting the...
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Rallies Continue Against Stay-At-Home Orders

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Protesters rallied to demand a rollback of stay-at-home measures, despite White House guidance against large gatherings.
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Hong Kong Sees Highest Jobless Rate in a Decade

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Apr.20 -- Hong Kong’s unemployment rate has risen to a near-decade high with no respite in sight. Any return of political unrest could add to the economic woes exacerbated by the coronavirus outbreak. Bloomberg’s Stephen Engle reports on...
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Fauci Is Concerned About Communities Jumping Over Checkpoints and Reopening Early

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May.12 -- Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, tells lawmakers he's worried about communities that don't follow federal guidelines about when to reopen their economies. He speaks remotely...
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Scientists Say A Vaccine For COVID-19 Could Still Be Far Off

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Scientists say development, testing on humans and mass production could prompt long delays.
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Romney: US virus testing 'nothing to celebrate'

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Utah Republican Sen. Mitt Romney is taking a swipe at the Trump administration's pandemic response, and also questioning President Donald Trump's suggestion that his predecessor Barack Obama is responsible for the lack of a coronavirus...
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Romney: US virus testing 'nothing to celebrate'

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Utah Republican Sen. Mitt Romney is taking a swipe at the Trump administration's pandemic response, and also questioning President Donald Trump's suggestion that his predecessor Barack Obama is responsible for the lack of a coronavirus...
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Fauci: Too early opening could be 'really serious'

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