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Feb 25

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Why U.S. officials are escalating their concerns over novel coronavirus

U.S. health officials are expressing a new level of urgency over the possibility that novel coronavirus could spread extensively within the country. The virus appears to have peaked in China, but other global hotspots are emerging. Lisa Desjardins reports and…

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Feb 24

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With new outbreaks of COVID-19, are we on the ‘precipice’ of a pandemic?

Will novel coronavirus, now known as COVID-19, morph into a global pandemic? Health officials worldwide are concerned about incidents of human-to-human transmission of the illness, although it continues to have a relatively low death rate. Amna Nawaz reports and Georgetown…

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Feb 23

Italy cancels Venice Carnival in bid to halt spread of virus

By Luca Bruno, Frances D'Emilio, Associated Press

Italian authorities have announced they are shutting down Venice's famed Carnival events in a bid to stop the spread of the new virus, as the number of infected people in the country soars to at least 152, the most outside…

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Feb 23

China’s Xi says epidemic ‘grim,’ calls for action on economy

By Joe McDonald, Associated Press

BEIJING — Warning that China’s virus epidemic is “still grim and complex,” President Xi Jinping called Sunday for more efforts to stop the outbreak, revive industry and prevent the disease from disrupting spring planting of crops. Xi defended the ruling…

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Feb 22

Infections climb in South Korea as world fights virus

By Kim Tong-Hyung, Associated Press

South Korea reported an eight-fold jump in viral infections Saturday with more than 400 cases mostly linked to a church and a hospital, and the death toll in Iran climbed to six in the wake of a new virus that…

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Feb 21

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News Wrap: WHO warns of closing window to contain novel coronavirus

In our news wrap Friday, the World Health Organization warns the window of opportunity to contain the international spread of novel coronavirus is closing. South Korea has become the latest front in the outbreak, with officials declaring a health emergency…

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Feb 19

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The big question that researchers are trying to answer about novel coronavirus

There are many unanswered questions about the deadly novel coronavirus outbreak, but the Chinese government has released new information about the mortality rate and other important concerns. William Brangham talks with Dr. Anthony Fauci of the National Institutes of Health…

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Feb 18

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News Wrap: New cases of novel coronavirus in China slow

In our news wrap Tuesday, China’s outbreak of novel coronavirus may be slowing, with new cases falling below 2,000 for two days in a row. The country is enforcing mass quarantines and increased surveillance. Also, Afghan election officials announced that…

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Feb 18

Misinformation on novel coronavirus impacting Asian American businesses

By Alexandra Olson, Terry Tang, Associated Press

Business owners, some of whom have seen their customer traffic cut by more than half, are anxiously waiting for things to return to normal.

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Feb 17

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News Wrap: Syria’s Assad vows to continue retaking territory, despite Turkish opposition

In our news wrap Monday, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is congratulating his forces for major gains in the country’s last rebel strongholds. The Russian-backed blitz has recaptured Aleppo and much of Idlib province -- and driven nearly 900,000 people to…

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