South Africa to impose 21-day lockdown as coronavirus cases jump
By Tanisha Heiberg and Alexander Winning JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – South Africa will impose a...
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By Tanisha Heiberg and Alexander Winning JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – South Africa will impose a...
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MADRID (Reuters) – Spain paid tribute on Monday to front-line staff battling a worsening...
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CAIRO (Reuters) – Egypt on Monday reported five new fatalities because of coronavirus, four Egyptians and an Indian, which brings the total of coronavirus-related deaths in the country to 19, the health ministry said. A...
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PARIS (Reuters) – Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said a virtual lockdown in France imposed...
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BRASILIA (Reuters) – Brazil will need between 300 and 400 billion reais ($78.1 billion) to...
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TBILISI (Reuters) – Georgia banned passenger traffic on its domestic railway on Monday to...
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ROME (Reuters) – The death toll from an outbreak of coronavirus in Italy has grown by 602 to...
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By Sanjeev Miglani and Aditi Shah NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India on Monday announced a halt to...
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By Martin Pollard SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Researchers at one of China’s top universities...
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(Reuters) – The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Monday reported...
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By Hereward Holland BUSU-MANDJI, Democratic Republic of Congo (Reuters) – Thomas the Tank...
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By Maria Tsvetkova and Tom Balmforth MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian investigators have opened a criminal case into a senior health ministry official for suspected negligence after she failed to self-isolate following a trip to...
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Anheuser-Busch InBev, the world’s biggest beer maker, and Diageo,...
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NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. drugmaker Bristol Myers Squibb Co said it will put off beginning...
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PHNOM PENH (Reuters) – Cambodia reported three new coronavirus cases on Monday, bringing the...
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LONDON (Reuters) – Six coronavirus research projects, including two focused on vaccines, will be the first to benefit from British government funding of 20 million pounds ($23 million), it said on Monday. Two...
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LONDON (Reuters) – Scientists at Britain’s Oxford University have started a clinical trial to investigate the effects of an HIV medicine and a steroid drug in UK patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 caused by...
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HARARE (Reuters) – Zimbabwe recorded the first death of a coronavirus patient on Monday, the health minister said, and urged the nation not to panic. Obadiah Moyo identified the patient as a 30-year-old man who had...
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WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) – A northern Alberta work camp near Canada’s oil sands said on Monday that it is awaiting test results to determine whether a worker who was sick last week was indeed stricken by the...
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By John Revill and Silke Koltrowitz ZURICH (Reuters) – Record numbers of Swiss companies have applied for government aid to overcome shutdowns and reduced output as the coronavirus outbreak grips the country, the...
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