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Dropbox quarterly results beat estimates
Dropbox Inc's quarterly revenue and profit beat Wall Street estimates on Thursday, as the file-hosting company signed up more paying customers on its platform with people shifting to remote work due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Exclusive: Virus exposes gaping holes in Africa’s health systems
African nations are facing a surge of COVID-19 cases with less than one intensive care bed and one ventilator per 100,000 people, a Reuters survey has found.
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France's coronavirus death toll close to 26,000, lockdown to be lifted
France's coronavirus-linked death toll reached almost 26,000 on Thursday but rose less sharply than in previous days as the government confirmed it would start lifting an almost two-month-old national lockdown from Monday.
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'Like a science experiment': A New York family learns the limits of coronavirus tests
After a week or so sick in bed in their New York City apartment in March, members of the Johnson-Baruch family were convinced they had been stricken by the novel coronavirus. Subsequent test results left them with more questions than answers.
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Russia's Putin accepted U.S. offer of ventilators: Trump
President Donald Trump on Thursday said Russian President Vladimir Putin had accepted his offer to provide ventilators to aid in the fight against the novel coronavirus causes a potentially deadly respiratory illness, adding that Russia is having a hard time with the disease.
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False negative: officials say Russian virus tests often give wrong result
Tests used throughout Russia to determine if someone has the novel coronavirus or not often give the wrong result, Moscow officials said on Thursday, in a statement further calling into question the veracity of official statistics.
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Coronavirus could kill up to 190,000 in Africa in first year if not contained: WHO
The novel coronavirus could kill between 83,000 and 190,000 people in Africa in the first year and infect between 29 million and 44 million in the first year if it is not contained, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Thursday.
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Amazon planning to extend closure of French warehouses until May 13
Amazon plans to extend the closure of its French warehouses until May 13 included, the e-commerce giant said on Thursday.
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First immigrant detainee with COVID-19 dies in U.S. custody in California
The first immigrant in U.S. detention with the novel coronavirus died this week, according to federal officials and local health authorities, as infections steadily climbed among the nearly 30,000 migrants in U.S. custody nationwide.
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Michigan governor to reopen factories, sources say, as U.S. jobless ranks grow
Michigan's governor will announce on Thursday that the state's factories can reopen next week, removing one of the last major obstacles to North American automakers getting thousands of workers back to plants closed by the coronavirus pandemic, two people familiar with the plans said.
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Trump tests negative for coronavirus, White House says, after report valet infected
U.S. President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence have tested negative for the novel coronavirus after a member of the U.S. military who works at the White House was found to have been infected, a White House spokesman said on Thursday.
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European coalition takes shape on coronavirus contact tracing
A European coalition is forming around an approach to using smartphone technology to trace coronavirus infections that, its backers hope, could help to reopen borders without unleashing a second wave of the pandemic.
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Ireland reports sharp drop in COVID-19 hospital admissions
The average number of daily hospital admissions in Ireland related to COVID-19 has halved in the past week as the country makes "considerable progress" on suppressing the disease, the head of government's infection modelling team said on Thursday.
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France's coronavirus death toll just below 26,000
The number of people who have died from a coronavirus infection in France was up 178 or 0.7% to 25,987 on Thursday, the lowest rate of increase in four days.
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Alphabet's Sidewalk Labs pulls out of Toronto 'smart city' project
Alphabet's Sidewalk Labs has pulled out of its Toronto "smart city" project due to economic uncertainty, the subsidiary's chief executive officer said on Thursday.
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Pfizer, BioNTech set to begin U.S. coronavirus vaccine trial
Pfizer Inc and BioNTech SE said on Tuesday they have begun delivering doses of their experimental coronavirus vaccines for initial human testing in the United States.
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Turkey's coronavirus death toll rises by 57 to 3,641: health ministry
The number of people who have died from COVID-19 in Turkey has risen by 57 in the last 24 hours to 3,641, Health Ministry data showed on Thursday.
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Italy's daily coronavirus death toll falls, new cases broadly stable
Deaths from the COVID-19 epidemic in Italy climbed by 274 on Thursday, against 369 the day before, the Civil Protection Agency said, while the daily tally of new infections declined marginally to 1,401 from 1,444 on Wednesday.
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White House shelved CDC guidance on easing of virus restrictions
The White House shelved a step-by-step guide prepared by U.S. health officials to help states safely reopen mass transit, restaurants, daycare centers and other public places closed by the coronavirus pandemic, an administration official said on Thursday.
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Britain's COVID-19 death toll rises 539 to 30,615: minister
Britain's COVID-19 death toll has risen by 539 to 30,615, according to figures announced on Thursday by foreign minister Dominic Raab.
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