1,000 Deaths with COVID-19 in United States
The deaths in the United States topped 1,000 on Wednesday night as the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, continues to spread across the country.
Coronavirus Cases Exceed 27000 in Iran
The number of coronavirus patients in Iran exceeded 27,000 on Wednesday, more than 9,600 of whom have recovered from the disease, the Health Ministry announced.
Rouhani: UNSC seeks to relieve sanctions amid coronavirus
Rouhani said discussions are underway at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to pass a resolution to lift all sanctions amid coronavirus crisis.
US can be next ‘epicenter’, as India locks down, global recession scale up
The US could become the global epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic, the World Health Organization said on Tuesday.
Recovered patients from COVID-19 have partially reduced lung function
As the new coronavirus generally affects the lower respiratory tract, most of those infected exhibit a dry cough, shortness of breath or pneumonia.
Italy Says Coronavirus Lockdown May Need to Be Extended
An unprecedented lockdown imposed on Italians last week to halt the spread of coronavirus might be extended if the incidence of new cases doesn’t slow, officials said on Wednesday.
Moscow Slams Allegation of Disinformation Campaign on Coronavirus
The West's Russophobic obsession should have abated amid the coronavirus pandemic but baseless accusations continue, Russia's presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
More than 5,700 COVID-19 Patients Recover: Iran Health Ministry
Since the outbreak of the new coronavirus (COVID-19) in the country, 5,710 patients have completely recovered from the infectious disease, Iran deputy minister said.
Russia to Limit Flights to UK, US, UAE
Russia PM instructed the Transport Ministry to introduce temporary restrictions on flights to the UK, USA and the UAE from March 20.
Leaders ‘Underestimated’ Coronavirus: EU Commission Chief
Political leaders “underestimated” the magnitude of the danger posed by the coronavirus, EU commission chief says.