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Prince Charles Unveils COVID-19 Virtual Memorial 'Remember Me'
The Prince of Wales himself recovered from the disease in April. 
The Prince of Wales himself recovered from the disease in April. -
China’s new coronavirus recovery strategy explained
When Chinese Premier Li Keqiang delivered his annual report to China’s national legislature on May 22, his focus was firmly on COVID-19. The focus will be on protecting employment, livelihoods, businesses and supply chains from collapse. 
When Chinese Premier Li Keqiang delivered his annual report to China’s national legislature on May 22, his focus was firmly on COVID-19. The focus will be on protecting employment, livelihoods, businesses and supply chains from collapse. -
COVID-19 Vaccine Not Coming Soon, Top US Scientist Says
Top US scientist says he isn't count on a vaccine for COVID-19 any time soon. 
Top US scientist says he isn't count on a vaccine for COVID-19 any time soon. -
President Donald Trump Finally Spotted Wearing Face Mask But Later Removed It
President Donald Trump did not want the media saw him wearing a face mask. 
President Donald Trump did not want the media saw him wearing a face mask. -
Prince William, Bill Gates Held A Meeting To Probably Discuss COVID-19 Pandemic
The Court Circular confirmed that Prince William and Bill Gates held a discussion, although it didn't reveal what they had discussed. 
The Court Circular confirmed that Prince William and Bill Gates held a discussion, although it didn't reveal what they had discussed. -
Why Ford, Chanel and other companies pitch in during a crisis – without the government ordering them to
Severe shortages of critical medical supplies have prompted governments to compel private companies to fill the gap. In the U.S., President Donald Trump invoked rarely used powers to force General Motors to make ventilators, while the leaders of France, the U.K. and Japan have put pressure on companies to make more medical supplies. 
Severe shortages of critical medical supplies have prompted governments to compel private companies to fill the gap. In the U.S., President Donald Trump invoked rarely used powers to force General Motors to make ventilators, while the leaders of France, the U.K. and Japan have put pressure on companies to make more medical supplies. -
Fast-acting countries cut their coronavirus death rates while US delays cost thousands of lives
Overall, countries that acted quickly and implemented stringent measures that kept most residents at home as the pandemic started to spread were able to reduce their daily COVID-19 death rate faster than countries with looser restrictions. 
Overall, countries that acted quickly and implemented stringent measures that kept most residents at home as the pandemic started to spread were able to reduce their daily COVID-19 death rate faster than countries with looser restrictions. -
NBA Still Aiming To Play 82 Games For Team Next Season
The NBA will likely go for a season restart in July and finish the season in July. The next season will start late in December but league officials are confident of playing 82 games for each team. 
The NBA will likely go for a season restart in July and finish the season in July. The next season will start late in December but league officials are confident of playing 82 games for each team. -
Coronavirus Update: Latest COVID-19 News In South Korea
The South Korean government is still scrambling to contain a new spike in COVID-19 cases in the country as cluster infections increase. 
The South Korean government is still scrambling to contain a new spike in COVID-19 cases in the country as cluster infections increase. -
President Donald Trump Called A Female Reporter 'Rude' After Asking The Plan For 36M Unemployed Americans
Donald Trump called Paula Reid rude and hard to please after he got irritated about her question. 
Donald Trump called Paula Reid rude and hard to please after he got irritated about her question.