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  • Coronavirus Update: Latest COVID-19 News In The US
    Coronavirus Texas
    The United States remains the center of the coronavirus pandemic and experts are starting to voice out their sentiments about how the crisis is being handled.
  • Scientists To Test Effectiveness Of Gargling Salt Water On COVID-19 Patients
    VACCINE
    Scientists suggest salt may be taken by cells to create hypochlorous acid and kill the disease.
  • GNC Shares Plunge Following Bankruptcy Protection Filing
    GNC Bankruptcy
    After filing for bankruptcy protection, GNC announced that it will be closing as many as 1,200 of its remaining 5,200 stores as it looks for a buyer.
  • Oxford University, South Africa Launch Trials For COVID-19 Vaccine
    SHOT
    South Africa is the second country outside UK to take part in the trial after Brazil launched its research.
  • China Biotech Group, UAE To Launch Massive COVID-19 Drug Trials
    EASING
    Sinopharm CNBG, UAE's Group 42 to fast-track development of a vaccine by end of the year.
  • Coronavirus: Latest COVID-19 Updates In Brazil
    Coronavirus in Brazil
    Brazil’s new cases and deaths from the novel coronavirus are still on the rise and the law is moving to force its president into submission.
  • Queen Elizabeth II Gives Another 'Rare' Message To UK Businesses For 'Generous' Response To Coronavirus
    Queen Elizabeth II
    Queen Elizabeth II has spoken and given another "rare" message to businesses in the United Kingdom.
  • Coronavirus: Latest COVID-19 News In South Korea
    COVID-19 in the U.S.
    South Korea has been battling with a resurgence in new coronavirus cases both from local transmissions and imported cases.
  • Royal Tours May Not Continue For A Couple Of Years, A Royal Historian Predicts
    French President Macron visits London
    Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it may take a long while before the senior royals begin their royal tours.
  • Coronavirus: Latest COVID-19 Updates In Brazil
    Coronavirus in Brazil
    The World Health Organization (WHO) is worried of continuously rising cases in Latin America, more specifically in Brazil.
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