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Abbott's rapid tests can produce false negatives under certain conditions, the company says
The maker of a rapid coronavirus test widely used across the United States and distributed by the federal government has warned that its device can produce false negatives if a special solution is used to move or store patients' samples.
Study: No benefit, higher death rate in patients taking hydroxychloroquine for virus
• Director of key Trump administration vaccine agency suddenly departs
CNN reporter returns to Wuhan. See what it looks like now
CNN's David Culver returns to Wuhan, China, after his departure before the city went into lockdown three months ago.
Trump and Biden launch battle over China that could define 2020 election
President Donald Trump and presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden are unleashing the first shots over China and the coronavirus pandemic that could turn into a critical showdown in November's election.
CNN analyst calls out Dr. Birx: She shied away
CNN's Gloria Borger criticizes Dr. Deborah Birx's comments during a coronavirus task force briefing, in which Birx responded to Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp's announcement that some businesses will be allowed to reopen this week.
Covid-19 virus lingers longer in sicker patients, study finds
Why the confusion about Kim Jong Un's health actually makes sense
Coronavirus outbreak's second wave may be worse, CDC chief warns
A second coronavirus outbreak could emerge this winter in conjunction with the flu season to make for an even more dire health crisis, the director of the Centers for Disease Control told The Washington Post in an interview.
Trump: 60-day immigration order will apply only to green cards
Dr. Gupta shows spread of virus with a restaurant seating chart
CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta explains how difficult it will be to mitigate spread of the coronavirus in restaurants, one of the businesses set to reopen following governors relaxing orders in some Southern states.
ICU admissions in France continue to decline. Italy's case count falls again. Iran: 'We have not contained the pandemic'
She spent 9 days in a coma and relearned how to walk. This Covid-19 survivor has a message for protesters
Leah Blomberg's voice is still raspy from having a tube stuck down her throat for nine days.
Italy's case count falls again. Iran: 'We have not contained the pandemic.' WHO official: Virus likely came from animals, not lab.
Trump is threatening to block immigration. But immigrants are on the frontlines of the pandemic
President Trump is threatening to impose new immigration restrictions over coronavirus, even though the United States has more confirmed Covid-19 cases than anywhere else in the world.
Vice President Michelle Obama?
Shocking footage shows young men looting truck for food
Nigeria's lockdown is making life increasingly difficult for the country's poor. CNN's Stephanie Busari reports from Lagos on the desperation many face.
Why does the Queen have two birthdays -- and how is she spending them this year?
Anyone unlucky enough to have their birthday fall in the middle of a global pandemic may be planning two big days this year -- one on the actual date, and another when they can finally celebrate with friends.
What you need to know about coronavirus today
In an unprecedented attempt to seal off the United States from the rest of the globe, President Donald Trump said he would temporarily suspend immigration into the country. It was not immediately clear what legal basis the President had for the move, which he claims will help safeguard American jobs and defend against "the invisible enemy."
Trump to temporarily suspend immigration into US due to coronavirus
President Donald Trump said late Monday night he will sign an executive order temporarily suspending immigration to the United States as the nation battles the health and economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
Last ship belonging to a major cruise line finally reaches port
A global scramble to bring cruise passengers home amid the coronavirus pandemic reached its endgame on Tuesday as the last ship at sea operated by a major company headed into the Italian port of Genoa to disembark its passengers.
Oil prices are still crashing and global stock markets are hurting
England and Wales coronavirus death toll 41% higher than UK government's daily figures
The true death toll from coronavirus in England and Wales up to April 10 was about 41% higher than the UK government's daily update, according to data released by the country's Office of National Statistics (ONS).
English villages seem to be coping well with virus. Here's why
While Covid-19 deaths spread around the UK, in the countryside a new calm has settled. Daily life in England's villages is bustling as locals stop traveling to bigger towns and a resilient spirit endures. CNN's Nic Robertson reports.
Unusual tactics to fight Covid-19 from around the world
Daily life around the world is changing dramatically as countries and local governments employ different methods to contain the spread of the coronavirus -- while allowing society to keep functioning in some form.
Pro-Trump protesters appear to contradict what Trump said
CNN's Anderson Cooper discuses the protests that are happening across the country against the many shelter-in-place orders.
Lemon fact-checks Trump's claim about early Covid-19 response
CNN's Don Lemon fact-checks Trump's claim about his early response to Covid-19 and travel history in February and March.
A free press in China could have prevented the coronavirus pandemic, media watchdog says
Strongman leaders around the world are using the coronavirus crisis to stifle journalists, a leading press freedom watchdog has warned, as it bemoaned a missed opportunity to highlight the severity of the outbreak in its early days in Wuhan, China.
Trump to suspend immigration into US due to pandemic
US monitoring intelligence that North Korean leader is in grave danger after surgery
The US is monitoring intelligence that North Korea's leader, Kim Jong Un, is in grave danger after a surgery, according to a US official with direct knowledge.
How Kim Jong Un's strategy changed from testing missiles to meeting world leaders
CNN's Paula Hancocks looks at how the North Korean leader's strategy changed from testing missiles to meeting world leaders.
Trump estimates US coronavirus death toll will be lower than earlier projections
As pandemic passes, Hong Kong might be set for more mass protests
The coronavirus pandemic has put a damper on many activities, including Hong Kong's anti-government protests.
Here's the devastating impact of the coronavirus pandemic
The impacts of the novel coronavirus are wide-ranging and relentless: Hospitals are overtaxed. Unemployment has soared. Daily life is on an indefinite pause.
Beloved Australian soap opera 'Neighbours' is resuming production during the coronavirus pandemic. Here's how
The coronavirus pandemic has halted production on TV shows and movies around the world, with travel plans canceled, gatherings forbidden and shoots postponed.
Brazilian President defends joining anti-lockdown protest
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has defended his participation in a public protest against coronavirus lockdown measures, saying that he was not calling for military action against the country's other branches of government.
Richard Quest reveals positive coronavirus test during his show
CNN's Richard Quest shares that he has tested positive for coronavirus, expressing why he plans to continue hosting his show.
Italy's case count drops for first time. Putin: Russia's peak is still ahead. NY to start 'aggressive' antibody testing.
US newspapers are running page after page of death notices as the outbreak spreads
US oil prices crash below $0 a barrel. That's never happened before.
The spectacular collapse in oil markets is showing no signs of easing, as the coronavirus crisis saps demand and producers run out of places to store all their excess barrels of crude.
Netanyahu and Gantz agree to form national emergency government in Israel
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Blue and White party leader Benny Gantz have agreed on the formation of a national emergency government, according to a joint statement from Blue and White and Netanyahu's Likud party.
Richard Branson offers island as collateral to Australia and UK in exchange for a bailout
Virgin Atlantic and Virgin Australia will need government support if they're to survive the economic crisis triggered by the coronavirus pandemic.
Health workers face anti-lockdown protesters in dramatic photos
Thousands of Israelis protest against Netanyahu, two meters apart
The square in the heart of Tel Aviv was measured and carefully marked off. Every two meters, an X designated a spot where someone could stand under Israel's social distancing guidelines. Protest organizers marked 2,800 spots for protesters to stand Sunday evening. In the end, organizers say twice as many people showed up to protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with many people standing on the surrounding streets.
Some anti-vaxxers are changing their minds because of the coronavirus pandemic
Never has a vaccine been so eagerly anticipated.
Gunman evaded police for nearly 12 hours after killing at least 16 in mass shooting
Doctor was questioned by FBI while trying to buy masks
Dr. Andrew Artenstein tells CNN's Alisyn Camerota why he was questioned by FBI agents while making a large purchase of PPE for his hospital.
Inside Italy's trials to find effective antibody tests for Covid-19
In Italy the government are considering several antibody tests, which could help the country begin to reopen. CNN's Ben Wedeman and crew take one of the tests under consideration.
Trump wants US investigators to go to China
Protests erupt again over coronavirus shelter-in-place orders in the US
Anger over shelter-in-place orders boiled over this weekend, with protesters ignoring social distancing guidelines and packing sidewalks and streets.
Japan is offering sex workers financial aid during pandemic
Mika is worried. As a sex worker in Japan, she used to see three or four clients a day -- then the coronavirus pandemic hit. Now, with people staying home and avoiding close contact, she's out of clients and out of money.
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