Healthy volunteers will test different doses of the first vaccine to find out if it is safe.
Tag: Coronavirus (2019-nCoV)
How Long Will the Coronavirus Outbreak and Shutdown Last?
Though President Trump mentioned July or August, the prevailing optimistic guess among experts for when the outbreak will abate hovers at about two months.
Grim Economic Outlook Grips Markets as Stocks Plummet
Stocks dropped even as central banks tried to prop up economies, indicating the tactics that helped in past financial crises might not work against a global pandemic.
Live Coronavirus Updates and Coverage Globally
President Trump recommended strict new guidelines, but they fell short of what experts wanted. France and the San Francisco Bay Area are ordering residents to stay home as much as possible.
Italy’s Coronavirus Victims Face Death Alone, With Funerals Postponed
As morgues are inundated, coffins pile up and mourners grieve in isolation: ‘‘This is the bitterest part.’’
Coronavirus Is Hiding in Plain Sight
For every known case of coronavirus, another five to 10 cases are out there undetected, a new study suggests.
So We’re Working From Home. Can the Internet Handle It?
With millions of people working and learning from home during the pandemic, internet networks are set to be strained to the hilt.
France Fines Apple $1.2 Billion for Antitrust Issues
The fine comes as the iPhone maker deals with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
C.D.C. Gives New Guidelines, New York to Close Restaurants and Schools and Italian Deaths Rise
The Federal Reserve cuts rates. The pandemic dominates the Democratic debate. And Germany imposes border restrictions.
Coronavirus Could End China’s Decades-Long Economic Growth Streak
The weakness raises the possibility that the Chinese economy may have shrunk in the first quarter of this year. It would be the first contraction since 1976.