More than 5,000 coronavirus-related deaths have now been reported in the US

The novel coronavirus pandemic continues to impact countries worldwide, particularly in Europe and the US. Follow here for live updates.
The novel coronavirus pandemic continues to impact countries worldwide, particularly in Europe and the US. Follow here for live updates. Keep Reading
The US now has the most coronavirus cases in the world. As testing continues, the number is expected to rapidly climb. Keep Reading
The World Health Organization head says he is "deeply concerned" by the rapid spread of the virus. Keep Reading
The Washington Post reports that the national stockpile of personal protective equipment is nearly empty, despite assurances from the White House. As governors scramble for supplies, many are calling for a more coordinated response from the Trump administration. Keep Reading
Positive test for 20-year-old woman from Kokama tribe comes amid fears virus could devastate remote communities Keep Reading
Experts weigh the evidence as nearly 40% of patients who were hospitalized in the US were under 55 and 20% were between ages 20 and 44 Keep Reading
There's a lot about Iceland that other countries could envy: Its spectacular natural surroundings, its place among the world's happiest countries, and, now, its large-scale testing for the novel coronavirus, which could influence how the world understands the outbreak. Keep Reading
China's economy is showing some tentative signs of recovery from the devastation caused by the novel coronavirus pandemic but the path ahead remains hugely uncertain and growth could be entirely wiped out in 2020, putting millions of jobs at risk. Keep Reading
The United Kingdom will open the doors this week on what could soon be the biggest intensive care unit in the country -- and it was built in about a week. Keep Reading
Violence and humiliation used to police coronavirus curfews around globe, often affecting the poorest and more vulnerable Keep Reading
UK and Spain report biggest single-day jump in death toll as the number of confirmed infections rise globally. Keep Reading
The Dow Jones and FTSE 100 have fallen more than 20% since the start of the year. Keep Reading
Eighteen months might sound like a long time, but it's a blink in vaccine years. That's the Trump administration's timetable for developing a coronavirus vaccine, and some in the field say it's too fast and could come at the expense of safety. Keep Reading
As Pakistan imposes greater social distancing measures to combat coronavirus, a Muslim law of generosity is helping to save those out of work. Keep Reading
Guterres' warning comes as US fatalities exceed China's with nearly 860,000 people globally confirmed with the disease. Keep Reading
BERLIN (AP) — Late last year — long before most people had heard of the new coronavirus now sweeping the globe — scientists in Germany sprang into action to develop a test for the virus causing... Keep Reading
MOSCOW (AP) — Two weeks ago, an opposition-leaning radio station in Russia interviewed political analyst Valery Solovei, who alleged the government was lying when it said no one had died in the... Keep Reading
NEW YORK (AP) — As the number of coronavirus deaths continues to surge in the U.S., officials are warning the disease could kill between 100,000 and 240,000 Americans, even if people continue to... Keep Reading
When India imposed a nationwide lockdown a week ago, it was designed to stop the imminent spread of the novel coronavirus. Keep Reading
A group of young engineers are racing against time to develop a $650 ventilator for Covid-19 patients. Keep Reading
Apps, which allow people to move around after lockdown, have become an integral part of Chinese authorities’ management of citizens Keep Reading
L.A. County officials confirm 10 new coronavirus-related deaths — and say a healthcare worker has died — as the number of cases surges past 3,000. Keep Reading
Countries around the world have taken drastic measures, including border closures, in an attempt to curb COVID-19. Keep Reading
Regional officials urge federal government to make usage mandatory to counter Covid-19 Keep Reading
NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. death toll from the coronavirus climbed past 3,600 Tuesday, eclipsing China's official count, as hard-hit New York City rushed to bring in more medical professionals and... Keep Reading