A total of 5,440 people have died from coronavirus as of March 14, 2020, 5 a.m. EDT. There are currently 146,276 confirmed cases across 146 countries.
“More cases are now being reported every day than were reported in China at the height of the epidemic,” said WHO chief Dr. Tedros Ghebreyesus.
Apple closing all stores outside China until March 27 due to virus
Apple will temporarily shut down all stores outside China until March 27, in response to mounting concern over the coronavirus outbreak.
US sees new pressure point as coronavirus hits Iran
Coronavirus poses a grave risk to the global tourist industry
Muslims still feel unsafe a year after New Zealand massacre
Italians in China caught between two epidemics
Argentina, Ecuador deaths take LatAm virus toll to five
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India’s dependence on Russia as a source for weapons has fallen
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Late surge lifts Wall Street stocks as virus hits economy
Disney Cruise Line, Carnival's Costa Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises, and Regent Seven Seas Cruises have all suspended cruise operations over coronavirus concerns.
Guests will be able to request full refunds outside of the normal refund policies due to the spread of coronavirus.
Though stocks were in the green the entire day, the runup began as President Trump held a news conference announcing a national emergency.
Europe now 'epicentre' of COVID-19 pandemic: WHO
Microsoft Build is scheduled to happen from May 19-21 and will be a digital-only event.
Jeremy Lin donates funds to Wuhan, China to help battle coronavirus spread.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver reveals that there is a possibility that the NBA season could be cancelled entirely.
Vin Diesel stars as "Bloodshot," but the 2020 film might not be his last appearance as talks of a superhero cinematic universe spread.