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When Andrew Lincoln steps onstage at London’s Old Vic Theatre as Ebenezer Scrooge in “A Christmas Carol,” he looks out on an empty auditorium
A brewery has been forced to stop producing ale after 30 years in the town it is named after because of the "catastrophic impact" of the
The controversy fueled doubts about the performance of the prime minister, who is facing mounting criticism of his handling of the coronavirus pand
A team of 10 international scientists will travel to the Chinese city of Wuhan next month to investigate the origins of Covid-19, the World Health
Luxury puffer jacket maker Moncler is betting heavily on younger consumers and the Chinese market to help sales bounce back from the coronavirus cr
America’s outbreaks, reaching from California to Florida, are the result of the public and the country’s leaders never taking the virus seriously e
New Zealand this year pulled off a moonshot that remains the envy of most other nations: It eliminated the coronavirus.
Restrictions that applied to 69 of Denmark’s 98 municipalities are becoming nationwide on Wednesday with restaurants, theaters, museums, cinemas an
When Israel went into its second nationwide coronavirus lockdown in September, most of the country quickly complied.
Hospitals are filling up so fast in California that officials are rolling out mobile field facilities and scrambling to hire more doctors and nurse
India's nationwide lockdown to curb the spread of COVID-19 rendered millions of migrant workers jobless.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has imposed a tough new nationwide lockdown, saying schools, nonessential shops, museums and gyms will close down a
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New York City restaurants, thousands of which have permanently shuttered because of the coronavirus, are now feeling the chill from a massive winte
Here's what's happening Tuesday with the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S.: THREE THINGS TO KNOW TODAY — Hundreds more hospitals around th
A reporter for the Daily Caller recorded an interaction between the owner of a small restaurant in Ventura, Calif., and local health inspectors tha
The death toll from the coronavirus pandemic in West Virginia pushed past 1,000 with the announcement Tuesday of a record 34 deaths.
Health officials in Sweden, which opted not to respond to the first wave of COVID-19 with a national lockdown, misjudged the power of the virus
Siyar Guldiken, still short of breath from his own battle with the coronavirus, was not able to grieve after his grandmother and uncle died of the
Thousands of people working in the theater and cinema industries have staged a street demonstration in Paris against the prolonged closure of enter
A DUP spokesperson said that Mr Poots had been tested twice while in hospital for an operation to remove his appendix.
A Covid-19 outbreak at Lincoln Prison is partly to blame for high levels of cases in the city, health bosses have said.
European shares were trading flat on Tuesday as rising COVID-19 cases forced tighter curbs across the continent, denting optimism from vaccine roll
Coffeehouses, mainstays of Turkish neighborhoods for centuries, are suffering under pandemic restrictions — particularly a ban on games.
It's highly likely another novel virus like the coronavirus will jump from animals to humans and spread like wildfire.
Dutch striker Wout Weghorst apologized on Monday for appearing to make light of the coronavirus in a social media post.
Britain's health secretary says London and it surrounding areas will be placed under the highest level of coronavirus restrictions beginning W
Tennis welcomed a first men's Grand Slam champion from outside the 'Big Three' since 2016 in Dominic Thiem during a 2020 campaign wi
Here's what's happening Monday with the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S.: THREE THINGS TO KNOW TODAY — The biggest vaccination campaign i
The man first caught a glimpse of Marie Kamara as she ran with her friends past his house near the village primary school.
The prime minister, already facing a tough week with Brexit, risks additional wrath from Conservatives over the closing of pubs and restaurants aga
The number of people with the coronavirus in the United States who have died passed 300,000 on Monday, another wrenching record that comes less tha
While variant seems to spread more quickly, it doesn’t appear to be more dangerous
President Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday Turkey will impose a five-day full lockdown beginning on December 31 to maintain gains against the pandemic
Adding to the pressure on GPs is the vaccine's short life span once it's been removed from frozen storage.
Alaska lawmakers who each year relocate to a capital city accessible only by plane or boat are facing challenges in getting settled ahead of what i
They are including pleas for mask wearing, rebuking those who believe the virus is a hoax, and describing, in blunt detail, the loneliness and phys
Deaths from the coronavirus pandemic are spiking across the country, yet a new poll finds little increase in alarm among Americans about COVID-19 i
South Korea is opening dozens of free coronavirus testing sites in the greater Seoul area amid a surge in infections.
After 110,000 deaths ravaged the nation’s nursing homes and pushed them to the front of the vaccine line, they now face a vexing problem: Skeptical
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga will chair a coronavirus meeting on Monday and could further restrict a travel subsidy programme in an effor
Yubaraj Khadka, a worker in Malaysia for Top Glove Corp, took two photos in May of fellow employees crowding into a factory of the world’s biggest
The year of the virus.
The first of nearly three million doses were sent across the country, the start of the most ambitious vaccination campaign in the nation’s history.
Yet it's not just Democratic states asking for help amid plunging tax revenue, rising joblessness and a stuttering economy.
Yet the virus spread fast and wide, and Italy has added nearly 29,000 dead since Sept. 1.
Algeria's president suddenly reappeared Sunday after nearly two months out of the public eye, saying in a video message that it may still
Here’s what’s happening Sunday with the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S.: THREE THINGS TO KNOW TODAY: — The first shipments of a COVID-19 vaccine f
Most stores shut, tight limits on social contacts, no singing in church and a ban on fireworks sales: Germany is ratcheting up its pandemic restric