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Coronavirus: UK moving towards part two of virus plan as cases hit 90

Media playback is unsupported on your device Media captionChief medical adviser Professor Chris Whitty: “Community transmission highly likely” UK health officials are moving towards the second phase of their response to the coronavirus outbreak. In the “delay” phase measures will be ramped up to slow the spread of the virus, the country’s chief medical adviser […]

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World girds for months of trouble as virus pushes west

BANGKOK — People around the world girded for months of disruptions from the new virus Thursday as its unrelenting spread brought ballooning infections, economic fallout and sweeping containment measures. “Countries should be preparing for sustained community transmission,” Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, leader of the World Health Organization, said of the 2-month-old virus outbreak. “Our message to

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Coronavirus: California declares emergency after death

Media playback is unsupported on your device Media captionPence outlines new measures to combat coronavirus California has declared a state of emergency after announcing its first coronavirus death, bringing the US death toll from the disease to 11. The 71-year-old man, who died in a hospital near Sacramento, had underlying health conditions and had been

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House passes bipartisan $8.3B bill to battle coronavirus

WASHINGTON — The Democratic-controlled House passed an $8.3 billion measure to battle the coronavirus outbreak that’s spreading rapidly and threatening a major shock to the economy and disruptions to everyday life in the U.S. The swift and sweeping bipartisan vote Wednesday was a relative rarity in a polarized Washington and came just nine days after

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U.S. virus death toll hits 11; feds investigate nursing home

SEATTLE — Federal authorities announced an investigation of the Seattle-area nursing home at the center of an outbreak of the new coronavirus as the U.S. death toll climbed to 11, including the first fatality outside Washington state. Officials in California’s Placer County, near Sacramento, said Wednesday an elderly person who tested positive after returning from

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All The Movies Joining Netflix This Week (March 1-7)

All The Movies Joining Netflix This Week (March 1-7) | HuffPost Life Part of HuffPost Home & Living. ©2020 Verizon Media. All rights reserved. Huffington Post. Netflix will add a new comedy thriller called “Spenser Confidential” on Friday. The Peter Berg-directed film stars Alan Arkin, Winston Duke, Iliza Shlesinger and Mark Wahlberg. “Spenser Confidential” is

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House passes bipartisan $8.3B bill to battle coronavirus

WASHINGTON — The Democratic-controlled House passed an $8.3 billion measure Wednesday to battle the coronavirus outbreak that’s spreading rapidly and threatening a major shock to the economy and disruptions to everyday life in the U.S. The swift and sweeping bipartisan vote was a relative rarity in a polarized Washington and came just nine days after

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‘What I Eat In A Day’ Videos: Why We’re So Obsessed With Them

Featuring every type of eating style from keto to vegan, carnivore to carb-lover, YouTube is filled with “What I Eat in a Day” videos of bubbly vloggers walking viewers through the minutiae of their daily eating habits. From their hot water-and-lemon infusions to avocado toasts, who would have thought that we would all be so

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