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Coronavirus Crisis: Over Six-month Quarantine Could Lead to Global Depression, Says Expert
The coronavirus pandemic has claimed over 43,000 lives worldwide, 30,000 in Europe alone, since it emerged in China's Wuhan city in December last.
'God Don't Like Stupid': People Protest as US Pastor Holds Church Service Despite Virus Lockdown
Hours earlier, Pastor Tony Spell was issued a summons for holding services previously at the church in violation of the governor's order banning gatherings.
US University Develops Low-Cost Automatic Ventilators to Fight Coronavirus Pandemic
University has designed an automated bag valve mask ventilation unit that can be built for less than $300 worth of parts to help patients undergoing treatment for Covid-19.
'He Has Become a Public Health Problem': Rivals Tell Brazil's Bolsonaro to Quit Over Coronavirus 'Crimes'
The Brazilian President faced sharp criticism after he lashed out preventive measures saying Brazil faced 'chaos, hunger and suffering' if local authorities continued 'destroying jobs.'
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Sign Off Royal Instagram Account
The couple are due to leave the royal frontline on Tuesday, having told Queen Elizabeth II they wanted to pursue more independent lives.
Senior Italian Cardinal, Papal Vicar for Rome, Tests Positive for Coronavirus
De Donatis' office said he was tested for the virus after feeling unwell and was admitted to a Rome hospital. His closest aides had gone into voluntary quarantine as a precaution, a statement said.
Enraged over Beijing 'Downplaying' Coronavirus Crisis, UK Looks to Review Deal with China's Huawei
The Trump administration was reportedly miffed by the decision and the POTUS had expressed his disapproval before hanging up in an apoplectic phone call with Boris Johnson last month.
France Reports 2,606 Coronavirus Deaths Since March 1
The number of known cases of infection rose to 40,174 on Sunday from 37,575 a day earlier, Jerome Salomon, the head of the public health agency said.
Canada to Ban People With Coronavirus Symptoms From Boarding Domestic Flights, Trains
Justin Trudeau said those showing possible Covid-19 symptoms will not be allowed to board inter-city trains or planes for travel in a bid to curb the spread of the illness.
'Choppy Waters' Await US Navy as Coronavirus Strikes Aircraft Carrier
At least two dozen crewmen tested positive for Covid-19 in the USS Theodore Roosevelt, one of 11 active aircraft carriers that play a central role in Pentagon's strategy for deterring war with China and Iran.
Singapore PM Says 'Tide Still Coming in' as 49 New Coronavirus Cases Confirmed
The new cases bring the total number of COVID-19 patients in Singapore to 732. Seventeen of the 432 confirmed cases still in hospital are in critical conditions and in the intensive care unit.
US House Passes $2.2 Trillion Rescue Package, Rushes it to President Donald Trump
The House approved the sweeping measure by a voice vote, as strong majorities of both parties lined up behind the most colossal economic relief bill in the nation's history.
Indian-American Woman Arrested for Killing 4-year-old Son
Investigators said the boy's father arrived home, saw blood everywhere and found his wife walking around the house with several injuries.
US Overtakes China & Italy to Top World in Coronavirus Cases, New York Emerges Epicentre
With about 40 percent of Americans under lockdown orders, Trump urged citizens to do their part by practicing social distancing.
Egyptian Authorities Force Out British Reporter Over Investigative Report on Coronavirus
The foreign correspondent was forced to leave the country after she reported that the number of coronavirus cases in Egypt is higher than the tally the government is claiming.
3 Migrant Children in US Custody Test Positive for Coronavirus
There are about 3,500 children in the US government's custody at a New York facility.