COVID-19

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  • Kate Middleton, Prince William May Join The 'Baby Boom' Due To COVID-19 Lockdown: Report
    Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, speaks about the community photography project in collaboration with the National Portrait Gallery, during an interview broadcasted on ITV's 'This Morning', in London
    One royal commentator believes Kate Middleton is about to have baby number four.
  • Second Wave Of Coronavirus Outbreak Threatens Many Countries' Economies
    FILE PHOTO: People look at an electronic board showing the graph of fluctuations of market indices at the floor of Brazil's BM&F Bovespa Stock Market in downtown Sao Paulo
    With the plan of reopening many countries' economies, investors fear the threat of the coronavirus' second outbreak.
  • Wanda Film Pushing Ahead With Expansion Plans As China Reopens
    Wanda Film Holdings
    Wanda Film is pushing ahead with its plans to build between 50 and 70 new movie theaters by the end of the year.
  • Coronavirus Update: Latest COVID-19 News In Europe
    Coronavirus in Russia
    Several European countries have set dates for reopening some non-essential business segments but other nations have yet to announce reopening plans as the race in flattening the curve continues.
  • Coronavirus Update: Latest COVID-19 News In Brazil
    Coronavirus in Brazil
    Brazil is one of the top 10 hardest-hit countries in the world but questions about the president's handling of the crisis continue to blow up as he announced more easing of social distancing measures.
  • US Faces Economic Depression Due to COVID-19 Second Wave
    U.S. unemployment
    The massive economic damage inflicted by COVID-19 continues with the world facing the terrifying possibility of an economic depression.
  • Bill Gates Regrets Over Not Giving Enough Warning About The Pandemic
    Bill Gates
    The business magnate has been warning people for years about the threat posed by infectious diseases, calling outbreaks a bigger threat than a nuclear war.
  • How To Fuel Your Reading Habits While Libraries Are Still Closed
    A woman reads a book at a Barnes & Noble bookstore in Pasadena, California November 26, 2013.
    Now more than ever, online resources are a bookworm's best friend.
  • Research Shows Blood Enzyme Makes Men More At Risk To Covid-19 Infection Than Women
    BLOOD SAMPLE
    Latest European study finds male subjects had higher levels of ACE2 compared to females
  • WHO Offering COVID-19 App To Governments Worldwide
    World Health Organization
    A globally available WHO app could better inform people who might not know what to expect from the coronavirus and prompt more people to get tested.
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