As World Isolates Amid Coronavirus Pandemic, New Zealand Band Plays to 50,000 Fans
While much of the world remains hunkered down, the band Six60 has been playing to huge crowds in New Zealand, where social distancing isn't required a
While much of the world remains hunkered down, the band Six60 has been playing to huge crowds in New Zealand, where social distancing isn't required a
Scientists say coronavirus mutations seen elsewhere could be more resistant to vaccines
Hundreds of students protest in Rome to demand more classrooms, transport to school and better access to education
Teachers say it will be difficult to maintain physical distance, as most schools do not have enough classrooms to spread out the students
Upwards of 50,000 cases per day recorded over past week
The daily tally of new infections increased by 10,407 from 19,037 the day before, taking the total number of cases since Italy's epidemic began to 2,0
Despite having a smaller population, Italy is set to surpass Britain's toll soon
Malaysia is pressing companies to quickly upgrade staff housing after major outbreak of COVID-19 in teeming dormitories for migrant workers providing
US health officials say Trump is hindering coronavirus care by blocking transition to Biden
Italy's first COVID-19 patient was detected on Feb. 21 in a little town near Milan, in the northern region of Lombardy
Infections also continue to surge in the United States /
Spain, France, and Colombia all surpassed one million confirmed cases of the coronavirus
More closures announced in Italy with new record numbers of cases
Paris, Madrid, Barcelona, Liverpool among worst hit cities
'Liverpool is full of the kind of people who go out on a Monday, and couldn't care less about Tuesday morning,' George Harrison, lead guitarist of the
WHO says 'no new answers' to worldwide spike in cases
WHO says 'no new answers' to worldwide spike in cases
Equipment will provide health care and help those in the Amazon cope with the pandemic
There were heated exchanges early on, but overall it was a far more respectful affair than the opening presidential debate eight days earlier
Authorities are hoping Tuesday's Muslim celebration of Grand Magal in Senegal will not become a spreader event for the coronavirus
Four Senate Judiciary Republicans have tested positive or are quarantining because of COVID-19
Students, especially those in secondary school, are the largest group of blood donors in the East African country
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Also set to reopen: casinos, gyms and movie theaters
Chancellor Rebecca Blank also warned that the campus might shut down if the situation gets worse
Governments say it's vital to get children back to school
Meanwhile, WHO issues mask-wearing guidelines for children
El Salvador Supreme Court ruling clears the reopening of all businesses amid the coronavirus outbreak
It's expecting a projected loss of $100 million in revenue
Panama gradually reopening businesses shuttered by coronavirus pandemic///
Haitian children return to class for the first time since COVID-19 outbreak///
Norway stops all cruise ships with more than 100 people from disembarking at its ports
Parents in some states are getting their first look at a new school year as the coronavirus continues to cause upheaval in school systems around the c
The city, and its surrounding state, have become Australia's COVID-19 hotspot/
Strict curfew imposed for Melbourne's five million residents as COVID-19 outbreak shows no sign of waning
Restrictions follow similar curbs imposed by capital Hanoi
The demonstrators heightened concerns over their health follows the suspected coronavirus deaths of 23 people in the San Pedro jail
International Crisis Group urges Algerian authorities and protesters to discuss economic relief for hard-hit citizens
Case burden of coronavirus grows past 400,000 - Africa's highest infection number
South Africa currently has the fifth-highest total of COVID-19 infections in the world
If a rebound in COVID-19 cases continues governments may consider regional or nationwide confinement
Iranian Presiden Hassan Rouhani said on Saturday that 25 million people may have been infected with the coronavirus in Iran, although health officials
The US has banned imports from Malaysia's Top Glove over evidence of forced labor but says the move won't significantly' dent total imports of the pr
The Marshall Project and The Associated Press analysis found that between March and June, more than 100,000 people were released from state and federa
A Facebook group of activists is providing testimony and evidence to prosecutors investigating whether any crimes contributed to Italy's COVID-19 toll
Betsy DeVos says it is safe in the face of surging coronavirus cases, but local school officials are wary
Medical doctors and others agree it's important for kids to go back to school, but there is a risk they will transmit the coronavirus to those more vu
Kenya President announces resumption of international flights
India's coronavirus case count now third highest in world, with country trailing US and Brazil only
US could see 100,000 COVID-19 cases per day soon, warns top US infectious disease specialist
Coronavirus task force will hold a public briefing Friday
The S&P/ASX in Sydney had the biggest losses in the region, plunging 2.5%, and Japan's Nikkei index lost 1.2% for the day
Brazil reports record daily increase in confirmed coronavirus cases
Many migrant workers have filed claims with labor advocate organizations, citing substandard treatment and unfair pay, based on their nationality
South Africa schools reopening, parents worry if school system has made classrooms safe enough from COVID-19 infections
Human rights organizations show impact more severe on girls than boys
Officials say the increasing number of recoveries from the virus and health measures taken at schools makes them confident that they can handle the pa
Officials brief US president on what they called an enhanced season for tropical storms
World Health Organization's emergencies chief Mike Ryan cautions countries and regions against reopening too quickly
Trump offered idea as a show of normalization'