Spain Coronavirus: Over 22,000 Dead
Spain said Thursday 440 people died in the past 24 hours from the new coronavirus, a slight increase for the third day running, bringing the overall death toll to 22,157.
WHO chief: COVID-19 will stay for a long time
COVID-19 will be around for a long time and one of the greatest dangers is complacency, World Health Organization (WHO) chief warned Wednesday.
Infected People with Coronavirus Maybe Ninety Times More
New studies indicate that up to 230 million people may have had coronavirus and survived, WHO expert says.
Italy to Ease Coronavirus Lockdown on May 4
Italy will announce before the end of this week its plans for the gradual ease of measures starting from May 4.
Unrest in Paris suburb amid lockdown
Police and youths clashed for a second night in a Paris suburb on Sunday.
WHO: Lifting Lockdowns Must Be Gradual
WHO warned on Tuesday that any lifting of lockdowns to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus must be gradual.
Update: Global COVID-19 death toll surpasses 170,000
As of Tuesday, more than 2.4 million people have been diagnosed with the COVID-19 in 210 countries and territories around the world while more than 170,000 have died.
Air pollution linked to higher COVID-19 death rate
High levels of air pollution may be “one of the most important contributors” to deaths from COVID-19, according to research.
Trump: ban immigration amid ‘coronavirus pandemic’
President Donald Trump has said he will sign an executive order suspending all immigration to the US as the coronavirus crisis deepens.
Tourism loss can be recompensed by travel boom
Losses imposed on three sectors of Iran’s cultural heritage, tourism and handicrafts will be compensated for with a boom in travel during post-coronavirus days.