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The World's Learning to Elbow Bump And 'Wuhan Shake' Because of COVID-19
Our traditional forms of greetings like handshakes and hugging are unhealthy in these times dominated by fear of COVID-19, so we now have elbow bumps and the “Wuhan Shake.” 
Our traditional forms of greetings like handshakes and hugging are unhealthy in these times dominated by fear of COVID-19, so we now have elbow bumps and the “Wuhan Shake.” -
Passengers Of Stranded Cruise Ship ‘Angry’ Over Coronavirus Confirmation
Passengers of the Grand Princess that continues to be held off the coast of San Francisco expressed anger over the announcement of the ship’s confirmed coronavirus cases. 
Passengers of the Grand Princess that continues to be held off the coast of San Francisco expressed anger over the announcement of the ship’s confirmed coronavirus cases. -
COVID-19 Infections In US Worsen Dramatically
President Donald Trump would rather imprison 4,500 people aboard a cruise ship off San Francisco than allow them to land and increase the number of COVID-19 infections in the U.S. 
President Donald Trump would rather imprison 4,500 people aboard a cruise ship off San Francisco than allow them to land and increase the number of COVID-19 infections in the U.S. -
Wall Street Friday Selloff Seen Continuing Into Next Week
Wall Street took another beating Friday but not as bad as Thursday when it lost 970 points. 
Wall Street took another beating Friday but not as bad as Thursday when it lost 970 points. -
iPhone Parts And Replacement Units Could Run Short, Apple Advices Stores
Apple reportedly warned Apple Stores that iPhone parts and replacement units could run short because of COVID-19 outbreak. 
Apple reportedly warned Apple Stores that iPhone parts and replacement units could run short because of COVID-19 outbreak. -
Coronavirus: why people are panic buying loo roll and how to stop it
A very flustered health secretary Matt Hancock urged restraint and attempted to calm fears of shortages on BBC television’s Question Time after being asked about a lack of paracetamol, dry pasta and toilet paper. 
A very flustered health secretary Matt Hancock urged restraint and attempted to calm fears of shortages on BBC television’s Question Time after being asked about a lack of paracetamol, dry pasta and toilet paper. -
Europe’s Coronavirus Crisis Deepens As UK Reports 116 Cases
The coronavirus in Europe is digger further on governments and the masses as new cases and deaths are recorded. 
The coronavirus in Europe is digger further on governments and the masses as new cases and deaths are recorded. -
Another Event Cancelled Due To COVID-19
The search engine giant recently announced that the physical or in-person event of the Google I/O would be canceled. 
The search engine giant recently announced that the physical or in-person event of the Google I/O would be canceled. -
Australian and US rate cuts underline seriousness of the coronavirus crisis
This week the Reserve Bank of Australia did something everyone expected and the US Federal Reserve did something almost nobody expected. Both are revealing. 
This week the Reserve Bank of Australia did something everyone expected and the US Federal Reserve did something almost nobody expected. Both are revealing. -
Melania Trump 'Defied' Government Advice Over Coronavirus Outbreak At 'Courage'
Several publications reported that Melania Trump, along with Mike Pompeo, "defied" the government's advice concerning the Coronavirus outbreak in the United States during the International Women of Courage Awards. 
Several publications reported that Melania Trump, along with Mike Pompeo, "defied" the government's advice concerning the Coronavirus outbreak in the United States during the International Women of Courage Awards.