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Georgia bans passenger traffic on domestic railway over coronavirus
Georgia banned passenger traffic on its domestic railway on Monday to try to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
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Amazon teams up with Bill Gates-backed group to deliver coronavirus test kits
Amazon.com Inc is partnering with a research program funded by Bill Gates to pick up and deliver coronavirus test kits in Seattle, the e-commerce giant said on Monday.
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Coronavirus pandemic leads big drugmakers to hit pause on clinical trials
U.S. drugmakers Eli Lilly and Co and Bristol Myers Squibb said they are delaying the start of new clinical trials in part to free up doctors and healthcare facilities to deal with the surge in patients infected with the new coronavirus.
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U.S. Fed aims 'bazooka' to backstop coronavirus-hit economy
The U.S. Federal Reserve on Monday rolled out an extraordinary array of programs to backstop an economy reeling from sweeping restrictions on commerce that scientists say are needed to slow the coronavirus pandemic and ultimately keep more people safe.
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Trump considers reopening U.S. economy despite coronavirus spread
President Donald Trump is considering measures to reopen the U.S. economy, even as the highly contagious coronavirus is spreading rapidly and hospitals are bracing for a wave of virus-related deaths.
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UK set for new curbs as doctors say they feel like cannon fodder
Britain was to announce new measures on Monday to halt the spread of coronavirus, potentially adding fresh restrictions to an already unprecedented clampdown on daily life, as the army stepped in to deliver protective equipment to hospitals.
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Spain lauds the medics on the front line of coronavirus crisis
Spain paid tribute on Monday to front-line staff battling a worsening coronavirus outbreak that has infected nearly 4,000 health workers, who make up more than a tenth of known cases in the country.
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'Dilly-dallying around': Coronavirus relief again falls short in U.S. Senate vote
A far-reaching coronavirus economic stimulus package failed to advance in the U.S. Senate on Monday as Democrats said it contained too little money for hospitals and not enough restrictions on a fund to help big businesses.
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UK calls in army and warns people to stay home or face lockdown
Britain sent in the army to deliver protective equipment to hospitals on Monday and told people to stay at home and heed warnings over social distancing or the government would bring in more extreme measures to stop the coronavirus spread.
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Coronavirus death toll in UK rises by 54 to 335
A further 54 people have died in the United Kingdom after testing positive for the coronavirus, bringing the total number of deaths to 335, the government said on Monday.
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Health workers hard hit as Spain's coronavirus cases rise
Spain has nearly 4,000 health workers infected with the coronavirus, more than one in ten of total confirmed cases, officials said on Monday as the toll rose in Europe's second-worst affected country after Italy.
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Madrid to use ice rink as morgue for coronavirus victims
A Madrid ice rink is to be used as a makeshift morgue for coronavirus victims, as the number of cases in the capital rose to 10,575 and 1,263 deaths, city authorities said on Monday.
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India shuts down flights, big cities as coronavirus toll rises in region
India on Monday announced a halt to domestic flights and said the majority of the country was under complete lockdown to stop the spread of coronavirus as the number of people dying of the disease ticked up across densely populated South Asia.
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U.S. states, cities beg for coronavirus help; Fed tries to shield economy
U.S. governors and mayors pleaded for help from the federal government and even from private citizens to fight the coronavirus outbreak as the U.S. Federal Reserve launched an extraordinary array of initiatives to mitigate the pandemic's economic impact.
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Italy coronavirus deaths rise by 602 in a day, lifting total death toll to 6,078
The death toll from an outbreak of coronavirus in Italy has grown by 602 to 6,078, the head of the Civil Protection Agency said on Monday, an 11% increase but the smallest rise in numerical terms since Thursday, suggesting a clear downward trend.
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Robot designed in China could help save lives on medical frontline
Researchers at one of China's top universities have designed a robot they say could help save lives on the frontline during the coronavirus outbreak.
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U.S. prison union official warns of coronavirus spread by inmate transfers from outbreak hotspots
The federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) is still transferring some inmates from coronavirus hotspots such as New York City to prisons in other parts of the country, even as three prisoners tested positive for the COVID-19 respiratory illness over the weekend, a top union official said on Monday.
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Fed aims 'bazooka' to backstop coronavirus-hit economy
The U.S. Federal Reserve on Monday rolled out an extraordinary array of programs to backstop an economy reeling from sweeping restrictions on people and businesses that scientists say are needed to limit the spread of the coronavirus.
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Brazil agri town on lockdown potentially affecting Bunge, Cofco: decree
A town in the heart of Brazil's farmland, Rondonópolis in Mato Grosso state, closed down all non-essential services and ordered suspension of industrial sites in response to the coronavirus crisis, according to a municipal decree dated March 21.
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In the shadow of Ebola and Covid-19, measles rips through Congo
Thomas the Tank Engine beams from the front of Dobo Mambanza's ripped pullover. Unlike the cartoon train's face, Dobo's is blistered and scrunched as she struggles for breath, her eyes shuttered and weeping. The three-year-old is going blind.
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