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Coronavirus death of teenager believed to be first in US of someone that age
A Los Angeles County resident is believed to be the first juvenile to have died from the novel coronavirus in the United States.
A restless Trump wants to end the country's isolation -- and his own
He's sitting through glitchy conference calls, and friends say he's thinking about his job security. Cabin fever amid the coronavirus pandemic has set in and tensions on the team are brewing. No one quite knows when it will end.
The frantic search for medical supplies has states begging for answers
The absence of coherent guidelines from the White House has created a battle among states and hospitals, which have been hooked into bidding wars over key provisions to combat the coronavirus pandemic, driving up their prices and raising worries that regions in desperate need of immediate aid, like New York City, could be squeezed out and patients left to die.
You pick who will die, New York's Governor tells FEMA in fiery press conference
Trump's South Korea call signals his narrative may not reflect reality
• Analysis: Has Trump had enough of Fauci?
Why the coronavirus may be killing more men than women
Smoking, drinking, general poor health: Researchers say these are some of the factors that could explain why more men seem to be dying from coronavirus than women.
CNN anchor to Trump: 'Where the hell are the ventilators?'
President Donald Trump says he wants the nation "opened up and just raring to go by Easter," a date just more than two weeks away that few health experts believe will be sufficient in containing the spread of coronavirus.
India, population 1.3 billion, orders 'complete' lockdown
Prime Minister Narendra Modi ordered a "complete" lockdown for India's 1.3 billion people on Tuesday, warning that "many families will be destroyed forever" if the country didn't get to grips with its coronavirus outbreak in the next three weeks.
H&M and other fashion brands are switching to medical supplies
With stores closed, runway shows canceled and global supply chains disrupted, much of the fashion industry has been rendered idle by the coronavirus pandemic.
Doctor who survived Ebola says coronavirus scares him after a harrowing day in the ER
Dr. Craig Spencer has worked as an epidemiologist in Africa and Southeast Asia and famously survived getting Ebola in 2014 after caring for patients in Guinea.
What you need to know about coronavirus today
"This is the day I've been waiting for," a photographer who has been confined to his home in Wuhan for eight weeks told CNN. Authorities are planning to lift a mass quarantine on the central Chinese city, where the global coronavirus outbreak began, on April 8, more than two months after it was sealed off from the outside world -- a hopeful sign that the virus can be defeated. Life will begin to return to normal for the rest of Hubei province, of which Wuhan is the capital, starting tomorrow. The relaxing of travel restrictions comes as the number of reported new infections in Hubei appeared to approach zero, Nectar Gan reports.
Italy may have 10 times more coronavirus cases than recorded, official says
Italian officials lose it at people violating orders
The coronavirus outbreak in Italy is now the deadliest in the world, and officials are taking to social media to scold people who are going outside despite orders to stay in.
The Summer Olympics have been postponed because of coronavirus
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is set to propose a delay of about one year for the Olympics to International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach on Tuesday, Japanese public broadcaster NHK reports.
CNN reporter: 'Unimaginable' scenes in central London
CNN's Nick Paton Walsh reports from central London after British Prime Minister Boris Johnson imposed the most stringent social restrictions on the British public since the end of the Second World War.
Coronavirus cases pass 381,000 globally
China begins a high-stakes experiment to revive its economy
China is trying to jump-start its huge economy without triggering a second wave of coronavirus cases. It's a high-stakes experiment that could provide clues for countries agonizing over how long to keep their shutdowns in place as a global recession begins and millions of jobs are lost.
Some people just won't stay home during a pandemic. This may explain why
Living through a pandemic is strange. Most of us have never been asked to make sacrifices like this before -- staying home and limiting contact with others.
Doctors in Spain using 'desperate' measures to fight coronavirus
Health workers in Madrid, Spain, are resorting to increasingly desperate measures as the coronavirus pandemic strains the country's health system to breaking point. CNN's Scott McLean reports.
What took Boris Johnson so long?
Boris Johnson has just imposed the most stringent social restrictions on the British public since the end of the Second World War.
How one ski resort helped coronavirus spread across Europe
Henrik Lerfeldt has fond memories of Kitzloch, a popular restaurant and bar in the Austrian ski resort town of Ischgl, where he partied several nights while on vacation three weeks ago.
What these 34 and 26-year-old patients have to say to young adults
They thought they were too young to be concerned about coronavirus, and then they tested positive.
Coronavirus cases pass 378,000 globally
Why the West is failing -- and how it can fix its coronavirus response
In these times of extraordinary global turmoil, the weekend came as a welcome break for many. But anyone looking at the cyclists and runners crowding New York's parks, hikers thronging Britain's beauty spots and groups hanging out at California's busy beaches would have no clue that a dangerous pandemic has the world in its grip.
US death toll reaches grim milestone. UK given sweeping stay-at-home order. WHO: 'The pandemic is accelerating.'
The scariest thing America's top disease expert said about Trump
In a matter of just weeks, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Anthony Fauci has become something of a comfort blanket for many Americans.
Gupta stunned by Trump briefing: 'Never seen anything like it'
President Trump made false claims about possible treatments for the coronavirus, and expert Dr. Anthony Fauci had to tamp down optimism about the treatments at a press conference.
Travel and the coronavirus pandemic: Everything you need to know
Countries around the world have imposed sweeping travel bans and advisories to stem the spread of coronavirus within their borders and beyond.
'Act like you give a damn': Florida's governor got ripped for his coronavirus response
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has been in the news a lot of late. But not in a good way.
Stocks get off to a rocky start to the week despite Fed's rescue efforts
Top infectious disease expert on Trump: 'I can't jump in front of the microphone and push him down'
The nation's top infectious disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, described the challenges of working with the Trump administration during the coronavirus pandemic in an interview with journal Science published Sunday.
Trump is itching to scale back social distancing after 15 days, aides say
Doctors say loss of sense of smell might be Covid-19 symptom
Nigeria records chloroquine poisoning after Trump endorses it for coronavirus treatment
Health officials in Nigeria have issued a warning over chloroquine after they said three people in the country overdosed on the drug, in the wake of President Trump's comments about using it to treat coronavirus.
Millions in India under coronavirus lockdown as major cities restrict daily life
Millions of people across India have been placed under lockdown until the end of the month as efforts to halt the spread of the novel coronavirus in the country intensify.
Japan asked the international media to change how we write their names. No one listened
In a full-page spread on March 2, 1979, the Los Angeles Times introduced its readers to Pinyin, a Chinese romanization system it said was changing the "familiar map of China."
Hong Kong it let its guard down too soon
Only a week ago, Hong Kong seemed like a model for how to contain the novel coronavirus, with a relatively small number of cases despite months of being on the front lines of the outbreak.
Crowds packed California beaches despite shelter in place order
Crowds descended on California beaches, hiking trails and parks over the weekend in open defiance of a state order to shelter in place and avoid close contact with others.
Canada and Australia will not send athletes to Tokyo Olympics
Canada will not be sending athletes to the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo because of the risks associated with the coronavirus outbreak, according to a joint news release from the Canadian Olympic Committee and Canadian Paralympic Committee.
A dark weekend shows the mind-numbing scale of coronavirus
Canada pulls team from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, calls for postponement
US senator was in gym with colleagues before announcing positive test
Kentucky Republican Rand Paul is the first US senator to test positive for coronavirus, throwing an even greater sense of urgency into Senate negotiations over a massive stimulus package that had yet to come together Sunday afternoon.
This could be ugliest week we've ever lived through
After a Senate vote failed to advance a stimulus relief package, CNN's Christine Romans discusses the impact the coronavirus pandemic has had on the economy and workers who are facing massive layoffs.
Will Sinophobia be our downfall in the fight against coronavirus?
President Donald Trump has recently insisted on repeatedly calling the Covid-19 either a "foreign virus" or a "Chinese virus" in his speeches and tweets, an insistence that appears to say "this is all China's fault."
German Chancellor Angela Merkel goes into self-quarantine
German Chancellor Angela Merkel will self-quarantine after coming into contact with a person who tested positive for coronavirus, her spokesperson said Sunday.
US cases top 30,000 as some hard-hit areas restrict testing
North Korea's nuclear capabilities and the history of its weapons program
Here is a look at North Korea's nuclear capabilities and the history of its weapons program.
Merkel in quarantine after contact with positive case
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is in quarantine after a doctor who gave her a vaccine tested positive for coronavirus.
12-year-old girl with coronavirus is on a ventilator and fighting for her life
Emma, a 12-year-old girl, is "fighting for her life" in an Atlanta hospital after testing positive for the coronavirus, according to her cousin.
How one woman fought to get her husband tested while her state was applauded for having no coronavirus
Carolyn Vigil was lying in bed next to her husband when she first saw the meme. It noted West Virginia had no reported cases of coronavirus, and jokingly pleaded for its people to hang on.
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