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The psychological toll on doctors and nurses is only now beginning to emerge
Most recent act threatens to upend scrutiny of the $2.2 trillion coronavirus rescue effort now underway
Prime Minister Abe said he was expecting widespread compliance despite the lack of legal penalties for violating calls for social distancing and other measures
The sudden resignation of Mauro Ferrari and his stinging criticism was bound to add pressure on EU institutions, which have been accused of not working together to battle the global pandemic
Rio's firefighters were the front line of the state government's initial campaign to raise awareness about the need for people to isolate themselves and help contain the virus' spread
Long lines formed at the airport and train and bus stations as thousands streamed out of the city to return to their homes and jobs elsewhere
Warmer weather brings violations of social distance guidelines, even as health officials predict nation's capital could become one of the next US hot spots
They can stay inside Israel, where wages are much higher but where the outbreak is more severe, or they can return home to quarantine and unemployment in the West Bank
A meeting in March saw OPEC and other nations led by Russia fail to agree to a production cut as the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has drastically cut demand for oil
The regional governor’s office blamed the early morning explosion on Kurdish rebels
Australian passengers, and possibly those from New Zealand, are likely to fly home on Thursday or Friday
Thomas Modly had created a combustible controversy by firing the captain of the USS Theodore Roosevelt last week, saying Capt. Brett E. Crozier had shown 'extremely poor judgment' in widely distributing by email a letter calling for urgent help with the COVID-19 outbreak aboard his ship
Glenn Fine, the acting Defense Department inspector general and a veteran watchdog, had been selected by peers last month for the oversight position
Call is for for $35 billion to support countries with weaker health systems and especially vulnerable populations, and at least $150 billion for developing countries to fight the medical and economic crisis
The devastation wrought by COVID-19 across the developed world in cutting into the financial lifelines for people across Latin America, Africa and Asia
The city's 11 million residents will be permitted to leave without special authorization as long as a mandatory smartphone application shows they are healthy and have not been in recent contact with anyone confirmed to have the virus
At least 3,202 people have died in New York from COVID-19, according to the count released by the city
The 47 doctors protested in Quetta, the capital of southwestern Baluchistan, , when they were detained.
British prime minister was admitted to the hospital late Sunday with a fever and cough that persisted 10 days after he was diagnosed with the virus and was moved to the ICU Monday evening after his condition worsened
The elites took private planes to a Caribbean island and brought in prostitutes from Europe while Venezuela went on lockdown last month. Anger has been deepening in the world's most unequal region, where jet-setting elites have imported the virus to Latin America but the poor are bearing the brunt
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