Chile and Peru close borders, Latam grounds flights over pandemic
Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, Prince Charles, and Camilla Parker Bowles could be forced to isolate amid the pandemic.
Queen Elizabeth II is reportedly being forced to move from Buckingham Palace amid coronavirus outbreak.
G7 pledge to 'do whatever it takes' to safeguard economy
Amazon boosts pay, recruitment as virus triggers demand
Markets plunge as intervention fails to staunch virus panic
Global airlines slash flights as US carriers seek $50 bn bailout
UK urges end to 'non-essential' contact, travel to curb virus spread
Fate of Euro 2020 to be determined as UEFA set for crisis meeting
Finally some good news out of Formula 1 as the McLaren team member diagnosed with coronavirus appears to be recovering. Formula 1 managing director Ross Brawn is confident the sport will still have a 17 or 18 race season.
The virus is now spreading faster in Europe than in China.
Beach resort a 'ghost town' as Cyprus tourism hit by virus crisis
Airlines in the British Isles have enacted drastic measures to cope with falling demand
New Bank of England chief readies for more action against coronavirus
European automakers idle plants during virus crisis
One of Manny Pacquiao’s former welterweight rivals sends him a message amid a possible fight with UFC star Conor McGregor.
Prince William could serve as Queen Elizabeth's placeholder when she goes into isolation due to the deadly coronavirus.
There is no doubt as to whether coronavirus can infect anyone, regardless of age or status in society. It is now very clear, however, that the virus is particularly life-threatening to the elderly and persons that have pre-existing medical conditions. In light of this information, what should the elderly do?
Several celebrities, politicians, and other high-profile personalities that include Mikel Arteta, the football manager of Arsenal, have tested positive for coronavirus infection. What are the warning signs that COVID-19 has infected a child?
The cases of coronavirus infections once again spiked in the UK. Official health advisories confirmed 208 new confirmed cases of infection in the past 24 hours. The chief scientific advisor of the government revealed that approximately 60% of the population in the UK will need to be infected by the pathogen to diminish its impact. Why?
UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock has declared that the coronavirus outbreak will affect every person in the country. The question is, do you already have the infection? What are the signs you need to watch out for?
Brunei and Singapore have reported new cases linked to the gathering and that led to Singapore announcing that travelers entering from other ASEAN countries, Japan, Switzerland, and the U.K. will be subject to a 14-day notice to stay home in self-quarantine.