Spain to treat thousands of coronavirus patients in conference hall as toll tops 1,000
By Emma Pinedo and Inti Landauro MADRID (Reuters) – Spanish authorities said on Friday they...
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By Emma Pinedo and Inti Landauro MADRID (Reuters) – Spanish authorities said on Friday they...
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By Sarah Young, Kate Holton and Costas Pitas LONDON (Reuters) – Britain said on Friday that...
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(Reuters) – The U.S. health regulator said on Friday licensed pharmacists do not need prescriptions to sell alcohol-based hand sanitizers they make, creating more supply for the product that is fast running out at stores...
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(Reuters) – A longtime employee of NBC News died on Thursday after testing positive for the novel coronavirus, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters on Friday. The employee, Larry Edgeworth, was also suffering from...
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(Reuters) – GlaxoSmithKline’s HIV treatments division has received approval for its...
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By Chad Terhune (Reuters) – Americans worried about their exposure to coronavirus can check...
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By Marine Strauss BRUSSELS (Reuters) – European Union regulators have opened an investigation into imports of fake coronavirus-related products that are ineffective or even harmful to health, the European anti-fraud office...
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AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – Dutch health authorities confirmed 534 new cases of coronavirus and 30 new deaths on Friday, bringing the Netherlands’ total to 2,994 cases and 106 deaths. The National Institute of Health said...
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LONDON (Reuters) – Britain has banned the parallel export of 80 crucial medicines including adrenaline, insulin, paracetamol and morphine to protect supplies during the coronavirus outbreak. The government describes...
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By Shaylim Valderrama CARACAS (Reuters) – After two decades of sewing jackets and school...
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LONDON (Reuters) – British government emergency response scientists published the evidence on their understanding of COVID-19 evolution on Friday. “The Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) has been...
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LONDON (Reuters) – Britain has asked 65,000 former nurses and doctors to return to work and...
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MADRID (Reuters) – Spain’s death toll from the coronavirus epidemic soared to 1,002 on...
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DUBAI (Reuters) – Iran’s death toll from the new coronavirus outbreak rose by 149 to 1,433 on Friday, a health ministry official tweeted, adding that that total number of confirmed infections had increased by 1,237...
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KIEV (Reuters) – Ukraine in the next two days expects to receive from China coronavirus...
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KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) – Malaysia reported 130 new cases of coronavirus infection on Friday, sending the cumulative total to 1,030, as it grapples with the highest number of infections in Southeast Asia. Of the new cases,...
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PRAIA (Reuters) – Cape Verde confirmed its first coronavirus case on Friday, the government said in a statement. The patient is a 62-year-old British citizen who entered the country on March 9 and began showing symptoms on...
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HELSINKI (Reuters) – Finland’s national health authority questioned on Friday the...
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By Yimou Lee TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwan, which has won global praise for its effective action against the coronavirus, is rolling out a mobile phone-based “electronic fence” that uses location-tracking to ensure...
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By Ju-min Park and Sangmi Cha SEOUL (Reuters) – The first shipments of international medical...
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