The Queen stops shaking hands as virus spreads globally
Britain’s Queen Elizabeth has ditched her usual practice of shaking hands with visitors to Buckingham Palace amid the global coronavirus outbreak.
Britain’s Queen Elizabeth has ditched her usual practice of shaking hands with visitors to Buckingham Palace amid the global coronavirus outbreak.
US President Donald Trump has still not been tested for coronavirus despite growing concerns as shocking video footage emerges from Italy.
Health authorities have no idea how three new patients in NSW contracted coronavirus as the national total soared past 100 last night.
NSW health authorities are rushing to trace the contacts of a third Australian Defence Force member diagnosed with coronavirus as two schools were shut amid a “cluster” outbreak in Sydney’s north. WHAT TO TELL YOUR CHILDREN
A coronavirus clinic that opened last week has already tested almost 100 people. The national death toll has risen, but SA’s four current patients remain stable.
First it was the heroes of the bushfires, now frontline health workers are becoming national heroes amid the coronavirus crisis. And they are about to get updated guidelines.
Defence took 42 hours to tell the public one of its officers had been diagnosed with COVID-19, prompting warnings authorities must be more open with information during the growing coronavirus crisis.
Australians have been told to “reconsider” taking an overseas cruise as they will not be able to rely on the government saving them if there is a coronavirus outbreak.
The Commonwealth, states and territories are coming together to bear the costs of fighting the coronavirus. Prime Minister Scott Morrison says it could end up costing $1 billion.
A public health advertising blitz reminding people to practice good hygiene, seek medical care and isolate themselves if they become sick will be fast tracked to combat coronavirus panic.
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