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The U.S. has had another record day of coronavirus cases, and states are going to get less of a new vaccine than they originally expected
Both had recently imposed tough rules on restaurants, shops and activities to slow the spread of the virus.
The Senate majority leader urges Democrats to resist an “unending catalogue of disagreements” in the negotiations.
Some of America’s political leaders have been caught preaching one thing on the coronavirus and practicing another.
Boris Johnson says Christmas gatherings can’t go ahead and non-essential shops must close in London and much of southern England.
California health authorities have reported a one-day record of 379 coronavirus deaths and more than 52,000 new confirmed cases
Balkan citizens leaving Western Europe to go home for the holidays created huge traffic jams at border crossings Saturday despite coronavirus restr
Ray Bellia had a good business before the coronavirus pandemic.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson held emergency talks with his Cabinet on Saturday to discuss strategies to curb the spread of COVID-19 as the
As a resurgence of the pandemic in the fall looked set to overwhelm nursing homes in Portugal, and public health services struggled to cope, the go
More than 327,000 people stopped looking for work in California last month, a worrisome trend during the state's worst outbreak of the coronav
Some San Diego restaurants are wary of reopening, and a lonely 4-year-old girl starts a fairy garden and hears from a 'fairy'
The sheriff of Wayne County, Mich., died from the coronavirus on Thursday, becoming the latest and one of the most prominent members of law enforce
A post making a series of false claims about the novel coronavirus pandemic has been circulating online.
Lawmakers rushed to hammer out the final round of disputes on a sprawling coronavirus relief and year-end spending package ahead of a midnight dead
The Swedish government is tightening nationwide coronavirus restrictions by requiring many people to work from home and reducing the number who can
At a Friday news conference, Gov. Andrew M.
The Swiss government said Friday it is ordering the closure of restaurants, bars, cultural venues and sports facilities next week in a renewed bid
As French President Emmanuel Macron rides out the coronavirus in a presidential retreat at Versailles, critics on Friday called out slip-ups in his
The State of the Virus This Week The national death toll soared past 300,000 this week, and there are few signs that the pace will slow soon.
President Donald Trump’s administration helped bring about vaccinations against the coronavirus earlier than even some of his own officials had hop
Slovenia’s health minister resigned Friday after his party left the country's ruling center-right coalition, a blow to Prime Minister Janez Ja
The secretary general of the United Nations on Friday stressed that as wealthy nations roll out the coronavirus vaccine for their citizens, the wor
Two justices, Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch, dissented from the unsigned order, arguing that the court should have set aside an appeals-court decis
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits rose again last week to 885,000 as a resurgence of coronavirus cases threatens the econo
The southern California region that includes San Diego and Los Angeles said its ICU capacity fell to 0 percent on Thursday, as the United States re
It’s going to be a challenging few months,” one economist says. A new pandemic relief bill from Congress could soften the blow.
Representative Cedric L. Richmond, Democrat of Louisiana and one of President-elect Joseph R.
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits rose again last week to 885,000 as a resurgence of coronavirus cases threatens the econo
Hospitals across California have all but run out of intensive care beds for COVID-19 patients, ambulances are backing up outside emergency rooms, a
Congressional leaders and their staffs continued working out the details of a nearly $900 billion coronavirus relief plan in anticipation of unveil
California health authorities reported Thursday a record 379 coronavirus deaths and more than 52,000 new confirmed cases.
California reported more than 53,000 new coronavirus cases and 293 deaths, setting new records as hospitals struggled to keep up with the surge
Congressional leaders and their staffs continued working out the details of a nearly $900 billion coronavirus relief plan in anticipation of unveil
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said the state has 60 refrigerated units available if needed.
Officials in Los Angeles County said on Wednesday that, on average, two people are dying of the virus every hour.
Congressional leaders and their staffs continued working out the details of a nearly $900 billion coronavirus relief plan in anticipation of unveil
Many Indians appear hesitant to get vaccinated for COVID-19 as infections have fallen sharply since a mid-September peak and some people are worrie
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits rose again last week to 885,000 as a resurgence of coronavirus cases threatens the econo
With investigators from the World Health Organization (WHO) set to visit China next year, residents of Wuhan are saying they want the team to come
Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga has expressed "remorse" for attending a group dinner with celebrity friends in apparent breach
Two people are dying of COVID-19 every hour in California’s most populous county as hospitals struggle to keep up with the surge of coronavirus pat
Brazil registered over 70,000 new cases of the coronavirus on Wednesday, a daily record, bringing the country's total caseload above 7 million
City and state officials are trying to recover millions from quick deals made during the worst weeks of the pandemic this spring.
The most populous county in Maryland becomes the latest to cancel its winter sports season.
Three people died in highway crashes in Pennsylvania and Virginia.
The viral pandemic upended economies in the United States and across the world — transforming how people work, travel, eat, shop and congregate
John Ioannidis, a renowned Stanford epidemiologist, caused a furor by contradicting public health officials about the threat posed by the pandemic
Here's what's happening Wednesday with the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S.: THREE THINGS TO KNOW TODAY — The first COVID-19 vaccinations