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Coronavirus killing African-Americans more than other groups
More African-Americans than other racial groups in the United States are dying of coronavirus and COVID-19. This is according to preliminary numbers from Louisiana, Michigan and…
Dead bodies litter streets of Ecuador, as coronavirus deaths rise (Photos)
Bodies are dumped in the streets in city as officials struggle to cope with rising coronavirus deaths and grieving families are forced to use cardboard boxes for coffins. At least 150 corpses were left on the street or kept in the homes…
Teenager diagnosed with coronavirus gives birth
19-year-old, who tested positive for coronavirus, safely delivered a baby girl in Cameroon. The teenager had initially complained about breathing problems and was kept at the Central Hospital of Yaoundé…
Wuhan residents free to go, China lifts travel ban
Thousands of travellers rushed to leave the Chinese city of Wuhan early Wednesday as authorities lifted a more than two-month travel ban. Wuhan in Hubei province was the city where the…
Chinese Accuse Africans Of Importing Coronavirus To Wuhan, Orders Immediate Deportation Of Blacks
A racist Chinese community has decided to take their battle against the Wuhan Coronavirus to the black people living in their communities. According to the communist, they have accused the foreigners (especially blacks) of bringing…
Boris Johnson getting better in ICU – Reports
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s condition is improving in the Intensive Care of St Thomas’ Hospital. The Times reported that Johnson’s temperature has fallen as he…
Twitter chief Jack Dorsey tweets $1billion for coronavirus relief
Twitter co-founder and CEO Jack Dorsey said Tuesday he was committing $1 billion to coronavirus relief through his philanthropic fund. Dorsey said in a series of tweets that he would transfer his equity in his…
Coronavirus death toll surpasses 12,000 in US
The United States has recorded 12,291 deaths from the raging Coronavirus pandemic sweeping through all its 50 States. There are at least 387,547 cases of coronavirus in the United States…
51 COVID-19 patients in South Korea retest positive after recovery
About Fifty-one persons in South Korea have reportedly tested positive again for COVID-19 after they had recovered and been discharged from quarantine. The patients, from the city of Daegu, were said to…
China records no COVID-19 death in 24 hours — first time since outbreak
China has reported no COVID-19 death in a day, the first time since the outbreak of the disease in the country. On Tuesday, the published daily updates of the coronavirus showed that no…
Coronavirus: New York City turns world’s largest Cathedral into hospital
New York City, under pressure with coronavirus cases, is planning to construct another temporary hospital in the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine. The Cathedral in Manhattan, the largest…
‘Drug cartels’ distribute food in bizarre move to gain community support in Mexico – Report
Suspected members of drug cartels distributed food to residents of two cities in Mexico amid the coronavirus pandemic, local media reported on Monday. Official sources quoted by the newspaper Reforma indicated that the food…
COVID-19: Boris Johnson on oxygen support
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who spent the night in intensive care with a deteriorating case of coronavirus, has been given oxygen but is not on a ventilator, a…
BREAKING: UK PM Boris Johnson taken to intensive care
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been taken into intensive care in hospital with coronavirus. He has asked Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab to deputise for him, a No 10 spokesman said. (BBC)
Russia confirms over 900 coronavirus cases in one day
The total of confirmed coronavirus cases has risen by 954 over the past day and reached 6,343 in 80 Russian regions, state-run news agency TASS reports on Monday. Out of the 4,848 people who…
Man shoots 5 dead over noise
A man in Russia shot five people dead with a hunting gun after they held a noisy conversation below his apartment window. According to Russia’s Investigative Committee, the 32-year-old unidentified…
Dubai enters lockdown to tackle coronavirus
Dubai imposed a two-week lockdown Saturday night and Saudi Arabia sealed off parts of the Red Sea city of Jeddah as Gulf states tightened measures in big cities to contain the spread of the…
Prepare for lot of deaths – Trump tells Americans
United States President, Donald Trump has told Americans to prepare for a lot of death in the coming week as the dreadful Coronavirus surges. The novel coronavirus has infected more than 1.1…
It is absolute and utter rubbish to say 5G spreads coronavirus – NHS chief
The UK’s national medical director for NHS England, Stephen Powis, has condemned vandals in the country who attacked new 5G mobile phone network masts, after discredited claims it helped spread the coronavirus. Powis called the…
‘I won’t wear masks’ – Trump
President Donald Trump declared on Saturday that he will not wear a face mask despite new medical guidance advising Americans to do so. He said he could not see himself greeting “presidents, prime…
Man commits suicide ‘after being unable to cope with coronavirus self-isolation’
A Briton has taken his own life after being unable to cope with self-isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic, his family has said. Daniel Furniss, 34, suffered from bipolar disorder,…
UK debunks 5G-coronavirus link after conspiracy theorists burn cell tower
While there’s zero factual support for a conspiracy theory linking the COVID-19 virus to 5G cellular technology — and the scientific community has concluded that 5G is safe — the UK government was forced today to explicitly address…
British premier’s pregnant fiancée tests positive
Carrie Symonds has announced she has coronavirus after fiancee Boris Johnson went into isolation with the deadly pathogen. Ms Symonds posted on Twitter earlier today and said: ‘I’ve spent the past week in bed with the main symptoms…
Masts in UK burnt over claim linking coronavirus to 5G
Residents in the UK have burnt some masts over claims that coronavirus is linked with 5G technology. The BBC reports that masts in Birmingham and Merseyside were burnt during the week by irate individuals over the claims which have…