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In Spanish Town of Tomelloso, Residents Describe Tragic Reality Behind its Coronavirus Deaths
Regional figures show there are 99 coronavirus patients in the town's hospital and many more are sick at home.
Cheap Beef & Wasted Milk: US Agriculture Struggles With Coronavirus
Milk dumped in fields and cattle prices plunging even as steaks stay expensive: the coronavirus pandemic is hitting American farmers hard.
What Could be Worse Than Coronavirus Pandemic? Florida Knows the Answer and is Bracing for it
The United States will certainly still be battling the coronavirus by the time the Atlantic hurricane season begins on June 1.
Brazil Turns to Local Industry to Build Ventilators After 'Difficulties' in Buying Devices from China
Brazil's health minister said that they were outbid for 15,000 Chinese ventilators amid intense competition for medical supplies due to the global pandemic.
British PM Boris Johnson Spends Second Night in Intensive Care Fighting Coronavirus
Boris Johnson is 'clinically stable and is responding to treatment,' his official spokesman said on Wednesday.
US Whistleblower Linda Tripp Who Helped Expose Bill Clinton Sex Scandal Passes Away at Age 70
Tripp became forever linked with the sex scandal that nearly brought down Clinton's presidency by way of her whistleblower role in exposing the extramarital affair he had with Tripp's acquaintance, Monica Lewinsky, a former White House intern.
Oil Prices Rebound as Hopes Grow for Output Cut Deal
Oil prices rebounded Wednesday as traders jockey for position ahead of a key producers' meeting this week aimed at cutting output to support coronavirus-hit energy markets.
'Looking to Have Fewer Deaths than Thought': Trump's Assurance as Coronavirus Toll in US Cross 12,000
While the death toll in the US continues to soar and those being infected by the deadly virus now approaching four lakhs, the highest for any country in the world.
UK PM Boris Johnson 'Stable' But Needed Oxygen Treatment after COVID-19 Worsened
Johnson, 55, was admitted to St Thomas' Hospital late on Sunday after suffering symptoms, including a fever and a cough, for more than 10 days.
Pakistan's Coronavirus Cases Go Above 4,000 Mark as Death Toll Stands at 54
The government has extended the partial lockdown until April 14 and asked people to stay indoors and follow social distancing measures.
Masks Should Be Prioritised For Health Workers to Avoid Shortage Against Coronavirus - WHO
The World Health Organization (WHO) voiced concern on Monday that the wearing of medical masks by the general public could exacerbate the shortage for health workers on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Trump's Aggressive Advocacy of Malaria Drug for Treating Coronavirus Divides Medical Community
If hydroxychloroquine becomes an accepted treatment, several pharmaceutical companies stand to profit, including shareholders and senior executives with connections to the president.
WHO Says Masks OK Where Hand-washing, Social Distancing Hard, Adds Warning on Role of Face Shields
World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned masks alone could not stop the coronavirus pandemic.
China Reports No New Coronavirus Deaths for First Time Since January, But Imported Cases Continue
Cases in mainland China have been dwindling since March, but the country faces a second wave of infections brought in from overseas, with health officials reporting nearly 1,000 imported cases in total.
Debate Heats Up in US Over Use of Anti-Malarial Drug Hydroxychloroquine to Treat Covid-19
Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro promoted the drug, hydroxychloroquine, in a television interview, a day after Trump publicly put his faith in the drug to lessen the toll of the coronavirus pandemic.
UK PM Johnson 'Doing Well' in Hospital, Stays in Charge of Covid-19 Response
Johnson posted his last Twitter video message on Friday in which he said he was still displaying minor symptoms.