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AstraZeneca Pauses Coronavirus Vaccine Trial, Shares Slip On Rollout Doubts
AstraZeneca has suspended global trials of its experimental coronavirus vaccine after an unexplained illness in a participant, knocking the British drugmaker's shares on Wednesday as prospects for an early rollout dimmed. 
AstraZeneca has suspended global trials of its experimental coronavirus vaccine after an unexplained illness in a participant, knocking the British drugmaker's shares on Wednesday as prospects for an early rollout dimmed. -
Inmates At El Savador Prison Suffer Through Pandemic
The entire world is suffering the ill effects of the coronavirus epidemic, but none more so than the inmates at an El Salvadorean prison. 
The entire world is suffering the ill effects of the coronavirus epidemic, but none more so than the inmates at an El Salvadorean prison. -
'Fist Bumps' Are Out As Malaysia's COVID Cases Climb
Malaysia's top health official said any form of physical contact presents the risk of infection, including the now popular fist bumps. 
Malaysia's top health official said any form of physical contact presents the risk of infection, including the now popular fist bumps. -
Coronavirus: Pandemic Events Predicted Years Ago
As the novel coronavirus continues to sweep the globe, reports from the past have emerged, suggesting that the pandemic today was redicted years ago by experts. 
As the novel coronavirus continues to sweep the globe, reports from the past have emerged, suggesting that the pandemic today was redicted years ago by experts. -
Why Is The Coronavirus Lockdown A 'Gift' For Prince William, Kate Middleton?
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge stayed at Anmer Hal in Norfolk with their three young kids for six months. 
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge stayed at Anmer Hal in Norfolk with their three young kids for six months. -
Man Utd 'Disappointed' By Mason Greenwood's Actions In Iceland
Mason Greenwood and Phil Foden broke safety protocols imposed by England by accepting female visitors to their hotel rooms in Iceland, and Manchester United said the incident was a disappointment. 
Mason Greenwood and Phil Foden broke safety protocols imposed by England by accepting female visitors to their hotel rooms in Iceland, and Manchester United said the incident was a disappointment. -
U.S. COVID-19 Deaths Could Hit 620,000 by Jan. 1
Deaths due to COVID-19 in the United States might range from 410,000 to 620,000 by Jan. 1, 2021, according to the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation. 
Deaths due to COVID-19 in the United States might range from 410,000 to 620,000 by Jan. 1, 2021, according to the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation. -
France Unleashes $118 Billion Stimulus to Rescue Economy
France is marshaling all its resources to keep COVID-19 from inflicting more damage on its already badly suffering economy. 
France is marshaling all its resources to keep COVID-19 from inflicting more damage on its already badly suffering economy. -
Venice International Film Festival Opens
Movie executives, celebrities and fans came together for the opening of the Venice movie showcase on Wednesday. 
Movie executives, celebrities and fans came together for the opening of the Venice movie showcase on Wednesday. -
Who Was That Masked Man? Uber Says No Face-Covered Selfie, No Car Home
Uber has received complaints from drivers about passengers refusing to wear protective masks. 
Uber has received complaints from drivers about passengers refusing to wear protective masks.