The mayor of hard-hit Moscow acknowledged that “the situation is becoming increasingly problematic.”
Tag: New York City
Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today
As the virus tears through New York, it’s spreading through rural America, too.
All I Wanted Was to Be Interrogated
On a reporter’s 27-hour journey from Hong Kong to New York City, hardly anyone seemed to care about her health.
They Made New Lives in the U.S. The Coronavirus Sent Them Fleeing.
Expatriates, especially in New York, have abandoned the lives they built over fear of the inequalities in the American health care system.
Restrictions Are Slowing Coronavirus Infections, New Data Suggest
A database of daily fever readings shows that the numbers declined as people disappeared indoors.
Coronavirus in Canada: One Continent, Two Very Different Responses to the Pandemic
Leaders across the spectrum in Canada have generally set aside differences when it comes to the current health crisis.
U.S. Now Leads the World in Confirmed Cases
Unemployment data set a bleak record and hospitals struggled with an influx of sick patients and lack of equipment. But the White House coronavirus response coordinator dismissed talk of shortages.
Live Coronavirus Updates and Coverage
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said there were early signs that New York’s restrictions on gatherings could be slowing the virus but that more needed to be done in New York City.
Coronavirus Live Updates: Senate Moves Toward Passing Sweeping $2 Trillion Aid Deal
Senator Mitch McConnell called the measure “a wartime level of investment into our nation,” but Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York said aid to his state, which is the center of the outbreak, was insufficient.
Coronavirus Live Updates: Infections Soar in New York as Congress Prepares to Vote on $2 Trillion Aid Deal
People fleeing New York to other parts of the country were told to quarantine themselves for 14 days. Prince Charles has the virus. The number of deaths in Spain — more than 3,400 — surpassed the toll in China.