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The world's largest coronavirus lockdown is having a dramatic impact on pollution in India
When India imposed a nationwide lockdown a week ago, it was designed to stop the imminent spread of the novel coronavirus.
Oil-rich country's testing 'eclipses' Western nations
The UAE has conducted over 220,000 Covid-19 tests, according to the country's Ministry of Health and Prevention. It is also the fifth country in the world to set up drive-through testing. CNN's Sam Kiley reports.
Shocking tactics used on workers returning home
The Indian state of Uttar Pradesh has sparked controversy after migrant workers, returning home during a nationwide coronavirus lockdown, were doused in bleach disinfectant used to sanitize buses.
Commander of aircraft carrier racked by virus makes extraordinary request of US Navy
The commander of the USS Theodore Roosevelt, a US Navy aircraft carrier where an outbreak of the coronavirus has spread to at least 70 sailors, has "alerted" Navy leadership of the challenges the ship faces in trying to contain the situation.
Power-hungry leaders are itching to exploit the coronavirus crisis
As Covid-19 brings the world to a halt, some world leaders have spotted an opportunity to tighten their grip on power.
Chris Cuomo on what it's like to have coronavirus
CNN's Chris Cuomo talks about what it's been like since he tested positive for coronavirus, and why he wants his diagnosis to serve as an example for others.
CNN reporter to Trump: This may be an uncomfortable question ...
CNN's Jim Acosta asks President Donald Trump if experts would anticipate the models looking different if Trump's administration would have taken action sooner to combat the coronavirus outbreak.
White House task force: 100,000 to 240,000 could die. France sees highest death toll increase.
China to begin reporting asymptomatic coronavirus cases in its daily tally
Chinese health authorities will include asymptomatic cases of the novel coronavirus in their official count starting Wednesday, according to an announcement on Tuesday.
Trump warns America of 'painful' weeks ahead
Should you or shouldn't you wear a mask right now?
It's the debate heard 'round the world: Should you or shouldn't you wear a face mask during the coronavirus pandemic?
Chaotic scenes as migrant workers try to leave major cities in India
Thousands of migrant workers attempted to leave major cities to go back to their rural villages, after India's nationwide lockdown came into effect.
The race to quickly beat back the pandemic with a vaccine could backfire, experts say
Eighteen months might sound like a long time, but in vaccine years, it's a blink. That's the long end of the Trump administration's time window for developing a coronavirus vaccine, and some leaders in the field say this is too fast -- and could come at the expense of safety.
This ski resort helped Covid-19 spread across Europe. Officials might get sued over it
Austrian authorities are facing a class action lawsuit involving as many as 2,500 tourists over their handling of a coronavirus outbreak in the popular Austrian winter sports resort of Ischgl, in Tyrol province.
London holds its breath a week into lockdown
It's only eight days later. Just over a week into the lockdown, and the toilet paper and pasta have magically returned.
CNN anchor Chris Cuomo diagnosed with coronavirus
CNN anchor Chris Cuomo has been diagnosed with Covid-19, the network said in a memo to employees on Tuesday.
Donald Trump can't face the stubborn reality: He was wrong
Is coronavirus turning Britain into a police state?
Is coronavirus turning Britain into a police state?
Drones filming couples as they walk their dogs through the countryside, drivers sent to court after being spotted on the road, a lawmaker admonished in public for dropping in on his father's 78th birthday.
Some ultra-Orthodox Jews ignoring Israel's virus rules, despite warning to 'wake up!'
The mourners gathered by the hundreds, packed tightly on to the evening streets of Bnei Brak. There was no social distancing -- no two meters between them -- as they made their way down the roads of this ultra-Orthodox town near Tel Aviv for the Saturday night funeral of Rabbi Tzvi Shenkar.
Trump's self-congratulatory presence marks stark contrast with death toll
It is falling to President Donald Trump to lead America into its most tragic month in decades, as experts say the coronavirus pandemic could kill more citizens than the Vietnam and Korean wars combined.
Twelve-year-old girl dies from coronavirus in Belgium
Post-Soviet strongmen prescribe vodka, hockey and folk medicine
As countries close their borders and hospitals struggle with a surge in coronavirus cases, some of the most repressive societies in the former Soviet Union are carrying on with business as usual, while their leaders prescribe unusual remedies amid the global pandemic.
Pandemic heading for middle America as deaths rise
While much of the attention is on New York, experts are predicting deaths from the coronavirus pandemic to rise across the United States. CNN's Nick Watt reports.
Coronavirus cases top 784,000 globally
Model cited by White House says 82,000 people could die from coronavirus by August
President Donald Trump's decision to extend social distancing guidelines until April 30 came after officials reviewed 12 different statistical models, said Dr. Deborah Birx, the White House coronavirus response coordinator, during a Sunday press briefing.
Trump's metric of success reveals his leadership flaws
WHO stands by recommendation to not wear masks if you are not sick
World Health Organization officials Monday said they still recommend people not wear face masks unless they are sick with Covid-19 or caring for someone who is sick.
Trump's metric of success reveals his leadership flaws
US coronavirus deaths reach 3,000
Coronavirus death rate lower than previously reported, study says
How many people die after being infected with the novel coronavirus? Fewer than previously calculated, according to a study released Monday, but still more than die from the flu.
Trump says he could see recommending all Americans wear masks
President Donald Trump said Monday he could foresee a scenario where all Americans are recommended to wear masks in public to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Trump: 'This is a very vital 30 days.' Italy gets dose of good news but extends lockdown. New York passes 1,000 deaths.
CNN reporter quotes Trump's past coronavirus claims to him
President Donald Trump criticized CNN's Jim Acosta for asking how Trump would defend his past statements that downplayed the coronavirus in the early phases of the US outbreak.
In India, social distancing is a privilege of the middle class. For slum dwellers it will be impossible
Mass exodus sparks fears of rural outbreak in India
Tens of thousands of migrant workers fled India's largest cities this weekend, looking to return to their rural homes after a nationwide lockdown left them without jobs or pay.
Inside a New York hospital on the front lines
CNN's Miguel Marquez gets an exclusive look inside a New York City hospital where doctors and staff are working tirelessly to save coronavirus patients.
Immigrant doctors sidelined even as US calls back retired medical professionals to help
Zahraa Al-Turaihi and Hussein Al-Sudani served as doctors in emergency rooms in Iraq during the war against ISIS. Now they're immigrants who are living in suburban Cleveland, Ohio, and ready to help fight the coronavirus pandemic, but they can't -- at least not until July.
Hungarian parliament votes to let Viktor Orban rule by decree in wake of coronavirus pandemic
Hungary's parliament has voted to allow Prime Minister Viktor Orban to rule by decree in order to combat the coronavirus pandemic, giving the populist leader extra powers to unilaterally enact a series of sweeping measures.
In India, social distancing is a privilege of the middle class
For two days, Jeetender Mahender, a 36-year-old Dalit sanitation worker, has dared not leave his family's shanty in the Valmiki slum of northern Mumbai, India, except to go to the toilet.
Boris Johnson's advisor self isolates after showing coronavirus symptoms
New dates for Olympic Games confirmed for 2021
The Tokyo Olympics will be held from July 23 to August 8 in 2021, according to Tokyo 2020 Organization Committee President Yoshiro Mori, who said he had reached agreement on the dates with International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach following a Monday phone call.
Dr. Fauci: When Trump saw the data he 'got it right away'
President Donald Trump "got it right away" when presented with data about the rise in coronavirus cases, which influenced his decision to extend social distancing guidelines, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, said on CNN.
UK coronavirus outbreak shows early signs of slowing but restrictions may last 6 months
The UK could remain under coronavirus emergency measures for as long as six months, a top health official has said, even as one expert said there were early signs that the outbreak was slowing in Britain.
New York's death toll nears 1,000
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's call for "all hands on deck" in the state experiencing the worst of the coronavirus pandemic in the US has turned out more medical staff, a surge in medical supplies and a hospital in Central Park expected to be operational Tuesday.
Spanish princess becomes first royal to die from coronavirus
Spain's Princess Maria Teresa of Bourbon-Parma has become the first royal in the world to die from coronavirus, according to a statement from her brother, Prince Sixto Enrique.
Coronavirus cases top 721,000 globally
America's terrible, growing coronavirus death toll makes Trump accept reality
Even President Donald Trump, a serial spinner of his own political realities, accepted science's dire truth in ditching an Easter target to open up the US economy with the coronavirus pandemic set to take a savage turn.
Justice Department reviews stock trades by lawmakers after coronavirus briefings
The Justice Department has started to probe a series of stock transactions made by lawmakers ahead of the sharp market downturn stemming from the spread of coronavirus, according to two people familiar with the matter.
Fresh out of medical school, young Italian doctors are being fast-tracked to the coronavirus frontline
Medical student Chiara Bonini, 26, had barely finished her final exam, before the young doctor was headed for the front line of Italy's coronavirus pandemic.
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