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Venezuela's doctors say health systems unprepared for COVID-19

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Venezuela has reported one of lowest cases of COVID-19 in world but doctors say many infections are being overlooked.
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Dozens of asylum seekers contract COVID-19 in Greece

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In southern Greece, 470 asylum seekers have been placed under quarantine in a hotel.
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Can cats and dogs get sick from the coronavirus?

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Dr. Scott Weese, a veterinarian from the University of Guelph, explains whether cats and dogs can get sick from the coronavirus.
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What to do when you return from the grocery store

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Andrew Chang explains what you should do after you’ve brought your supplies home from the grocery store.
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New York governor wants better understanding of virus

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New York, the epicentre of US coronavirus outbreak, is increasing its testing capabilities to better understand how many people have been infected and who can safely return to work.
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How do you predict who will be hit hard by COVID-19?

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Researchers can't yet say who will be hardest hit by the coronavirus, says infectious disease specialist Dr. Isaac Bogoch, but a person's immune system is key.
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COVID-19: Where are all the new cases coming from?

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Doctors answer your questions about the coronavirus.
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Georgian churches remain open for Easter despite lockdown

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Despite fines for gatherings of more than three people in Georgia, churches have stayed open.
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Europe virus outbreak: Wary steps taken to ease lockdown rules

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Austria, Spain and Italy lift some movement restrictions but UK to review its curbs as has many unreported deaths.
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Asia Pacific countries react: IMF warn of economic depression

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Japan mulls extending cash handout to all households to cushion the economic fallout and ministers in New Zealand will take a 20 percent pay cut for the next six months.
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Canadian Mental Health Association at Health Committee

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Canadian Mental Health Association National CEO Margaret Eaton testifies about the risk of a mental health "echo pandemic" that could follow COVID-19.
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Coronavirus: Middle East faces uncertainty amid armed conflicts

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Regional governments have imposed restrictions, curfews or border closures, but the effectiveness is yet to be seen.
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Libyans complain about lack of virus assistance

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Authorities say they are doing what they can to contain infections but some municipalities are critical of the government’s measures to prevent outbreak.
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Europe coronavirus deaths: Toll passes 50,000 across continent

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Number of coronavirus deaths in Europe passes 50,000 but in the worst-hit countries, the pandemic seems to be abating.
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Japan to declare state of emergency, COVID-19 cases surge in Tokyo

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Japan is expected to declare a state of emergency in the coming days as cases surge in Tokyo.
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Ecuadorian health system collapses in Guayaquil region

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COVID-19 has infected 1,600 doctors, nurses and other health-care workers.
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Lesser-known symptoms of coronavirus

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Some of the less common symptoms of COVID-19, including loss of smell or taste and severe headache, are associated with neurological problems and researchers are trying to determine how widespread those symptoms are.
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Libya fears 150,000 displaced vulnerable to COVID-19

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People sheltering in schools and abandoned buildings are particularly vulnerable to infection.
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China fears second wave of COVID-19 outbreak

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About 600,000 Chinese people have been locked down after new infections were reported near Hubei province.
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Wuhan awakens from two months of coronavirus isolation

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Wuhan was locked down as COVID-19 took hold, but as life returns to normal, its residents remain cautious.
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Cautious optimism as Italy shows initial signs of crisis slowing

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A slowing rate of hospitalisations requiring intensive care may mean the peak of Italy's crisis is within sight.
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COVID-19: Are cloth masks a good idea for essential workers?

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Doctors answer your questions about the coronavirus in Canada, including whether cloth masks are a good idea for essential workers.
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Coronavirus crisis: Philippines's heath system struggles as cases rise

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Doctors in the Philippines say the lack of protective gear is unnecessarily exposing them to the coronavirus.