The cluster highlights the challenges of controlling the pandemic. Berlin’s cathedral held its first Sunday services since Germany’s lockdown was lifted.
Tag: Coronavirus (2019-nCoV)
As South Korea Eases Limits, Virus Cluster Prompts Seoul to Close Bars
With no vaccine in sight, the country is urging people to reclaim more of their daily lives, while bracing for new waves that are all but inevitable.
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A new cluster of cases in Seoul tests South Korea’s easing. Belarus held a tank parade.
Virus Forces Persian Gulf States to Reckon With Migrant Labor
The Mideast’s wealthiest countries depend on foreigners to do jobs their citizens won’t. But the virus has hobbled the arrangement and drawn attention to its inequities.
Taiwan’s Weapon Against Coronavirus: An Epidemiologist as Vice President
Chen Chien-jen has embraced a rare dual role, using his political authority as vice president to criticize China’s response to the virus even as he hunkers down to analyze trends in transmission.
Will the Coronavirus Crisis Trump the Climate Crisis?
The battle over how to spend recovery funds — to quickly restore the old economy or invest in a greener one — will define the post-pandemic world.
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Will reviving the European economy mean dropping plans to cut emissions? South Korea’s capital closed bars and nightclubs after finding a new virus cluster.
A Drug Cocktail Hastens Recovery in Some Coronavirus Patients
A combination of three antiviral drugs, including interferon, seemed to speed recovery, researchers reported.
Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today
The coronavirus is not going to simply vanish after restrictions are lifted — instead, it may come back in waves.
Argentina Teeters on Default, Again, as Pandemic Guts Economy
Even before the coronavirus deepened Argentina’s recession, the country was on track to default on $66 billion in debt.