COVID-19

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  • Goldman Sachs Slashes US GDP Forecast Once Again
    Goldman Sachs
    Goldman Sachs cut its US GDP forecast for the second quarter to a 34 percent sequential decline from the 24 percent decline it had predicted earlier.
  • COVID-19 To Push Asia and China Into Prolonged Recession
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    The coronavirus pandemic could push 11 million people in Asia into poverty, the World Bank warns
  • Lamborghini Makes Masks, Shields Amid Suspension Of Car Production
    Boxes of N95 protective masks for use by medical field personnel
    The Italian automaker has stopped making Lambos for now and is making masks and face shields instead.
  • Coronavirus: Latest CoVID-19 Updates In Italy, Spain, France, Germany, UK, Sweden
    Coronavirus in Europe
    The coronavirus crisis in Europe has placed some countries in tight spots as health workers call for more protective equipment and support.
  • Xbox One & Other Consoles See Huge Spike In Sales
    Visitors play games on PlayStation 4 (PS4) at the Paris Games Week, a trade fair for video games in Paris
    The coronavirus pandemic has forced most people to stay indoors, contributing to the surge of console sales in Europe.
  • Elon Musk Giving Away FDA-Approved Ventilators Free Of Charge
    Elon Musk
    Musk mentioned on Tuesday that his company will be giving out FDA-approved ventilators to those who are in dire need of the equipment.
  • Abbott Gets FDA Approval For Its 5-Minute Covid-19 Testing Platform
    Rapid test
    The instrument is a nasal swab check that runs on Abbott's NOW platform point-of-care ID
  • Prince Charles Speaks For The First Time After Coming Out Of His Coronavirus Self-Isolation
    Prince Charles
    He was isolated for exactly one week and doctors said that he is fine.
  • 4 ways companies can support their workers during the coronavirus crisis
    Nongnuch 43, sits next to her nephew Suntis Suntudkan, 4, who is studying at home during the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
    The coronavirus pandemic has forced tens of millions of employees across the U.S. to work from home. While this will save lives by limiting the transmission of COVID-19, it also poses significant challenges for employees’ well-being.
  • Coronavirus and triage: a medical ethicist on how hospitals make difficult decisions
    Doctors receive instructions for a respirator system at the intensive care unit of the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf in Hamburg
    All healthcare resources are limited – staff, equipment, drugs, space and time can all run out. And these resources become even scarcer in cases of unprecedented demand, such as with COVID-19.
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