Washington considers actions to bolster U.S. economy as coronavirus cases mount
By Steve Holland and Richard Cowan WASHINGTON (Reuters) – As U.S. coronavirus cases rose...
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By Steve Holland and Richard Cowan WASHINGTON (Reuters) – As U.S. coronavirus cases rose...
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By Crispian Balmer and Gavin Jones ROME (Reuters) – Italy added new restrictions on...
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By Dan Whitcomb (Reuters) – A shortage of coronavirus testing kits is complicating efforts...
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(Reuters) – German molecular testing company Qiagen said on Wednesday it was ramping up production of a chemical used in some coronavirus tests, after a report that shortages could disrupt testing in the United States. The...
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By Linda Carroll (Reuters Health) – Alcoholics Anonymous and similar 12-step programs can lead to higher rates of continuous abstinence than other addiction treatment approaches like cognitive behavioral therapy, a large...
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By Vishwadha Chander (Reuters Health) – Excess weight gained during the adult years may speed up lung “aging,” a large, multi-country study suggests, but losing weight might have the opposite effect. For two...
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By Belén Carreño and Jose Elías Rodríguez MADRID (Reuters) – The number of confirmed...
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By Carolyn Crist (Reuters Health) – More than half of Americans want money and control when companies or organizations use their genetic data, a new study suggests. Public views about the value of DNA continue to evolve,...
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By David Shepardson, Alexandra Alper and Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Trump...
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CAIRO (Reuters) – Egypt has registered seven new coronavirus cases bringing the total number...
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By Emma Farge GENEVA (Reuters) – The World Health Organization described the new coronavirus...
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LONDON (Reuters) – The number of people in the UK who have died after testing positive for...
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By Caroline Humer NEW YORK (Reuters) – The Trump administration on Wednesday turned back to its pledge to fight high U.S. drug prices with a plan to limit the out-of-pocket cost for insulin, a life-saving medicine, to $35...
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DUBLIN (Reuters) – Ireland’s Health Ministry confirmed its first death of a patient diagnosed with the coronavirus on Wednesday as the number of confirmed cases of the virus rose to 43 from 34 a day earlier. The...
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By Angelo Amante and Crispian Balmer ROME (Reuters) – Shops and restaurants closed, hundreds...
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By Carl O’Donnell and Nathan Layne NEW YORK (Reuters) – New York and Washington, the...
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CAIRO (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia announced on Wednesday it will close cinemas until further notice over coronavirus, state news agency reported. (Reporting by Stephen Kalin; Editing by Toby...
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By Ben Dangerfield LONDON (Reuters) – Connor Reed was working in Wuhan when he contracted...
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By Tuvan Gumrukcu ANKARA (Reuters) – Turkey confirmed its first case of the coronavirus on...
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SOFIA (Reuters) – The leader of Bulgaria’s main Orthodox Church said on Wednesday it would continue to hold all traditional services ahead of Easter despite the coronavirus outbreak as they were key to the physical...
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