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Interview with professor on virus from Wuhan

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An epidemiologist who led the World Health Organization’s response to the SARS outbreak said on Tuesday that it's too early to tell when the new coronavirus outbreak will peak.
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Coronavirus out-of-pocket costs could top $1300

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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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China: virus origin mustn't stigmatize countries

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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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Spanish NGO helps nursing homes hit by pandemic

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Nursing homes in Barcelona, overwhelmed by the new coronavirus pandemic that has hit the elderly especially hard, are receiving help from a Spanish humanitarian organisation to transfer patients with COVID-19 out of the city to avoid...
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Economist's warnings on inequality amid pandemic

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ONLY ON AP: A day in the life of an Italian nurse fighting a pandemic

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Italian nurse Cristina Settembrese spends her days on the frontline caring for COVID-19 patients, the illness caused by the new coronavirus which is killing tens of thousands of people across the world.
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WHO: too early to declare emergency on new virus

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A viral illness in China that has sickened hundreds of people is not yet a global health emergency, the World Health Organization said Thursday.
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India braces for virus as Holi festival approaches

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COVID-19 vaccine testing in people gets underway

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U.S. researchers gave the first shot to the first person in a test of an experimental coronavirus vaccine Monday -- leading off a worldwide hunt for protection even as the pandemic surges.
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Bloomberg

How Is the Outbreak Affecting Economies, Businesses, Markets?

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Feb.02 -- Richard Harris, chief executive officer at Port Shelter Investment Management, discusses how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting economies, businesses and markets. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg...
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Concert in support of China's struggle against virus

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Waving Chinese flags, several dozen people on Saturday attended a concert in Serbia in support of China in its struggle to contain a new virus that started in the Asian country but has spread globally.
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Ex CDC head: We're at the beginning of virus 'storm'

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The former head of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Friday warned the spread of the coronavirus in the U.S. will "get worse before it gets better."
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Professor: Lockdown has been extremely effective but strict social distancing rules must be maintainted

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Speaker one: Professor Mark Woolhouse - Speaker two - Professor John Edmunds. At a Science Media Centre press conference, scientists sitting on Sage explain the current conditions and immediate forward plan regarding Covid-19 restrictions.
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Ariz. lifts stay-home order, allows gyms to open

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Gov. Doug Ducey said Tuesday he'll let gyms and public swimming pools to reopen and will allow his stay-at-home order to expire as he continues allowing normal activities to resume amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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Ariz. lifts stay-home order, allows gyms to open

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Gov. Doug Ducey said Tuesday he'll let gyms and public swimming pools to reopen and will allow his stay-at-home order to expire as he continues allowing normal activities to resume amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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Advocate reflects on nursing home virus 'nightmare'

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Pandemic Drives Deadliest Year On Record In U.S.

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Preliminary data shows the annual death rate could jump about 15%, with at least 400,000 more deaths than last year.
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W.H.O. Says Virus Cases Rising At 'Worrying' Rate

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W.H.O. officials say the number of new cases "is approaching the highest rate of infection" seen so far in the pandemic.
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Ebola Declared Epidemic In Guinea After Three People Die

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It's believed that seven people who contracted Ebola recently attended the same funeral.
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Number of dead reaches 28; nearly 16,000 cases reported

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7 May 2008 1. Wide of Health Ministry Press Conference on Hand Foot Mouth outbreak 2. Various of media 3. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Mao Qun'an, Health Ministry spokesman: "Putting the Hand Foot Mouth disease on the list is because the...