Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is closing four plants in Italy to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Both sportswear companies took another hit in the stock market as they work to financially recover from the outbreak.
Trump facing hurdles to virus stimulus package
Boeing hit by 737 MAX cancelations
Argentina, Colombia, Peru to isolate travelers from virus-hit nations
French court sentences pair who posed as minister
"F9" already boasts megastars like Oscar winner Helen Mirren and Grammy winner Cardi B.
With school out, minding grandkids risky for Madrid's elderly
World steps up financial fight against virus
Tehran confirmed 9,000 COVID-19 cases and 354 deaths in the country as of Wednesday.
The panic and fear surrounding the coronavirus outbreak partly come from many uncertainties. Among these uncertainties are the symptoms and threat levels. With much of the attention centered mainly on the elderly, what symptoms should you look out for in the case of children? Are there differences when compared to adult symptoms?
People are flocking for traditional Chinese herbal remedies to prevent COVID-19.
The Phoenix Suns and the Minnesota Timberwolves are looking into the possibility of getting Donatas Motiejunas.
Iran announces 63 new virus deaths, taking total to 354
Apple has reportedly canceled its March event due to concerns about the ongoing spread of the 2019 novel coronavirus.
The cases of COVID-19 infection in the UK continue to rise with each passing week. One of the lingering questions on the minds of everyone now is whether there is a way of knowing if you have been near a person with a confirmed case.
Various types of concerns are being raised amid the coronavirus outbreak, and TV presenter Phillip Schofield has one. The TV personality is wondering whether you can get the deadly COVID-19 from sex.
China allows some firms to resume work at virus epicentre
British woman dies in Bali from coronavirus
American-made therapeutics are leading China's fight against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
The cases of coronavirus infection on a global scale are increasing at a rapid rate with each passing day. More than four thousand lives have already been claimed by the deadly COVID-19. The rapid pace on which coronavirus infection spreads along with its high mortality ratio, scientists wonder if it is worse than the deadly pandemic Spanish Flu.
Cathay Pacific 2019 profits plunge, predicts virus losses