New York Governor says coronavirus crisis may have hit plateau
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Monday that recent data on the novel coronavirus including hospitalizations and deaths suggest the crisis now hitting the...
After-coronavirus, SE Asia strongly favours crackdown on wildlife trade, says WWF
The coronavirus pandemic has generated overwhelming support for the closure of markets selling illegal wildlife across Southeast Asia, an epicenter of the multi-billion-dollar trade, the...
Report: NFL delays offseason phase 1
Teams are being advised the first phase of the offseason program, which includes rookie minicamps after the NFL draft, will be delayed by at least...
Williams and Racing Point drivers take pay cuts
The British-based Williams and Racing Point Formula One teams on Monday followed McLaren in temporarily furloughing staff as a result of the new coronavirus crisis,...
Italian regions testing for signs of coronavirus immunity
Authorities in northern Italy have begun testing health workers for antibodies that may help identify individuals with immunity to the coronavirus as they look for...
Germany draws up plans to relax lockdown after April 19
Germany has drawn up a list of steps, including mandatory mask-wearing in public, limits on gatherings and the rapid tracing of infection chains, to help...
Kenya halts movement to areas affected by the coronavirus
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta on Monday ordered new restrictions to parts of the country affected by the novel coronavirus, including the capital Nairobi, a tightening...
Canada’s largest province says U.S. blocked delivery of three million masks
The premier of Ontario, Canada’s largest province, on Monday said the United States had blocked the delivery of three million face masks designed to help...
Lack of surgical gowns ‘real concern’: NYC mayor
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Monday that some of the private hospitals and nursing homes are running low on surgical gowns...
U.S. farms face crop losses due to foreign worker delays
Fewer farm workers than normal are arriving in the U.S. due to coronavirus-related travel problems, putting the country’s fruit and vegetable crops in danger of...