Seven more individuals have died from coronavirus-related illness in Los Angeles County as the area reports an additional 686 newly diagnosed cases in a 48-hour time span. Dr.
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The coronavirus has now officially been categorized as a global pandemic by the World Health Organization, and the number of cases continues to rise, with more than 124,000 people diagnosed with COVID-19 so far.
As more and more people are taking efforts to slow the continued spread of the disease across the world, particularly amid travel restrictions and health advisories, a growing number of TV, film, and other entertainment productions have been impacted — including SXSW, E3, and Coachella.
.Seven more individuals have died from coronavirus-related illness in Los Angeles County as the area reports an additional 686 newly diagnosed cases in a 48-hour time span. Dr.
The coronavirus global pandemic continues to spread, with over 600,000 diagnosed cases worldwide. In the United States, many state and local governments have been closing schools, shutting down restaurants and nightclubs, and encouraging residents to follow the Center for Disease Control's recommendation for "social distancing" as a means to slow the spread of the disease and save lives.
The coronavirus global pandemic continues to spread, with over 380,000 diagnosed cases worldwide. In the United States, many state and local governments have been closing schools, shutting down restaurants and nightclubs, and encouraging residents to follow the Center for Disease Control's recommendation for "social distancing" as a means to slow the spread of the disease and save lives.
The coronavirus global pandemic continues to spread, with over 380,000 diagnosed cases worldwide. In the United States, many state and local governments have been closing schools, shutting down restaurants and nightclubs, and encouraging residents to follow the Center for Disease Control's recommendation for "social distancing" as a means to slow the spread of the disease and save lives.
The coronavirus global pandemic continues to spread, with over 380,000 diagnosed cases worldwide. In the United States, many state and local governments have been closing schools, shutting down restaurants and nightclubs, and encouraging residents to follow the Center for Disease Control's recommendation for "social distancing" as a means to slow the spread of the disease and save lives.
The coronavirus global pandemic continues to spread, with over 380,000 diagnosed cases worldwide. In the United States, many state and local governments have been closing schools, shutting down restaurants and nightclubs, and encouraging residents to follow the Center for Disease Control's recommendation for "social distancing" as a means to slow the spread of the disease and save lives.
The coronavirus global pandemic continues to spread, with over 300,000 diagnosed cases worldwide. In the United States, many state and local governments have been closing schools, shutting down restaurants and nightclubs, and encouraging residents to follow the Center for Disease Control's recommendation for "social distancing" as a means to slow the spread of the disease and save lives.
Debi Mazar is opening up about her symptoms three days after announcing she tested positive for the coronavirus. The "Younger" star, 55, took to Instagram early Tuesday to thank her friends, followers and family for an "outpouring of love and support" as she combats the virus at home under quarantine.
The coronavirus global pandemic continues to spread, with over 300,000 diagnosed cases worldwide. In the United States, many state and local governments have been closing schools, shutting down restaurants and nightclubs, and encouraging residents to follow the Center for Disease Control's recommendation for "social distancing" as a means to slow the spread of the disease and save lives.
The coronavirus global pandemic continues to spread, with over 300,000 diagnosed cases worldwide. In the United States, many state and local governments have been closing schools, shutting down restaurants and nightclubs, and encouraging residents to follow the Center for Disease Control's recommendation for "social distancing" as a means to slow the spread of the disease and save lives.
The coronavirus global pandemic continues to spread, with over 300,000 diagnosed cases worldwide. In the United States, many state and local governments have been closing schools, shutting down restaurants and nightclubs, and encouraging residents to follow the Center for Disease Control's recommendation for "social distancing" as a means to slow the spread of the disease and save lives.
The coronavirus global pandemic continues to spread, with over 300,000 diagnosed cases worldwide. In the United States, many state and local governments have been closing schools, shutting down restaurants and nightclubs, and encouraging residents to follow the Center for Disease Control's recommendation for "social distancing" as a means to slow the spread of the disease and save lives.
By Anita Bennett
The coronavirus global pandemic continues to spread, with over 200,000 diagnosed cases worldwide. In the United States, many state and local governments have been closing schools, shutting down restaurants and nightclubs, and encouraging residents to follow the Center for Disease Control's recommendation for "social distancing" as a means to slow the spread of the disease and save lives.
The coronavirus global pandemic continues to spread, with over 200,000 diagnosed cases worldwide. In the United States, many state and local governments have been closing schools, shutting down restaurants and nightclubs, and encouraging residents to follow the Center for Disease Control's recommendation for "social distancing" as a means to slow the spread of the disease and save lives.
The coronavirus outbreak, which was categorized as a global pandemic by the World Health Organization on March 11, has continued to spread, with the number of people diagnosed with COVID-19 now rising to more than 170,000 cases worldwide. In the United States, President Donald Trump declared a national emergency on March 13, and many states and local governments have been issuing their own emergency declarations as well.
The coronavirus outbreak, which was categorized as a global pandemic by the World Health Organization on March 11, has continued to spread, with the number of people diagnosed with COVID-19 now rising to more than 160,000 cases worldwide. In the United States, President Donald Trump declared a national emergency on March 13, and many states and local governments have been issuing their own emergency declarations as well.
The coronavirus outbreak, which was categorized as a global pandemic by the World Health Organization on March 11, has continued to spread, with the number of people diagnosed with COVID-19 now rising to more than 160,000 cases worldwide. In the United States, President Donald Trump declared a national emergency on March 13, and many states and local governments have been issuing their own emergency declarations as well.