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deadly coronavirus

Dody's Hair Creation owner and operator Dody Morrison wears personal protective equipment during a haircut service for Evelyn Wilson, Friday, April 24, 2020, at her salon in Ketchikan, Alaska. AP Photo
Coronavirus chronicle

US states begin easing lockdowns as virus weakens in Asia

Republican governors in Georgia and Oklahoma allowed salons, spas and barbershops to reopen, while Alaska opened the way for restaurants to resume dine-in service and retail shops and other...

Representational Image. Photo: Pixabay
Coronavirus chronicle

Experts warn of oxygen shortages in poorer virus-hit nations

FILE PHOTO: Pubs and bars at the famous Leidseplein have closed their doors in response to a rapidly expanding coronavirus outbreak, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, March 15, 2020. REUTERS/Piroschka van de Wouw/File Photo
Coronavirus chronicle

Coronavirus: Dutch report lowest daily death rate in over three weeks

Photo:Collected
Coronavirus chronicle

Virus airborne up to 4 metres, health staff at high risk

File Photo: TBS
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

Narayanganj DC, SP, civil surgeon quarantined

Coronavirus is more insidious than Sars virus
Coronavirus chronicle

Coronavirus is more insidious than Sars virus

File Photo: Britain's Prime Minster Boris Johnson. Frank Augstein/ Pool via Reuters
Coronavirus chronicle

Johnson listened to his scientists but was slow to sound the alarm

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Coronavirus chronicle

Ten newborns contract virus at Romanian hospital

Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe attends a news conference on Japan's response to the coronavirus outbreak at his official residence in Tokyo, Japan March 14, 2020. REUTERS/Issei Kato
Coronavirus chronicle

Tokyo medical staff say Japan's 'state of emergency' already here

Mortuary workers push a coffin of a person who died at a nursing home during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Leganes Madrid, near Madrid, Spain, April 2, 2020/ Reuters
Coronavirus chronicle

Spain says coronavirus deaths down for second straight day at 809

A woman wearing a protective face mask sits on a social distancing seat as she rides a bus in Bangkok, Thailand, March 27, 2020. Reuters/Chalinee Thirasupa
Analysis

What will change after coronavirus passes?

Coffins that have been piling up in a church due to a high number of deaths, are seen before they are taken away by military trucks, as Italy struggles to contain the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Seriate, Italy March 28, 2020/ Reuters
Coronavirus chronicle

Italy extends lockdown as toll passes 13,000

This is a representational photo of Bangladeshi migrant workers/UNB
Coronavirus chronicle

Gulf’s massive migrant workforce fears virus limbo

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