Virus’s horrific ‘second-week crash’
As doctors around the world diagnose and care for a growing number of COVID-19 patients, they’ve found the second week of the virus is the most scary for sufferers.
As doctors around the world diagnose and care for a growing number of COVID-19 patients, they’ve found the second week of the virus is the most scary for sufferers.
Coronavirus is jumping borders, with confirmed cases in at least 173 countries. Here are the places around the world where it’s been detected.
Researchers have figured out how long coronavirus can survive on surfaces – and the one reason why wearing gloves is a bad idea.
New research shows that half of the people infected with COVID-19 have no symptoms and could be responsible for spreading the virus.
NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller says limits on public gatherings will be in place for 90 days, and hit out at people not obeying the rules.
Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton says people sending Australian supplies of face masks or hand sanitiser to China will be jailed for up to five years.
US President Donald Trump has told Americans to prepare for from the White House that nearly a quarter of a million people could die.
More photos of dead bodies being loaded onto trucks in New York have emerged as Donald Trump says he’s seen things he’s “never seen before”.
The rate of new virus cases may be dropping in NSW, but a new graph shows why playgrounds, gyms and skate parks had to shut – community transmission is on the rise.
Graphs from New South Wales and Victoria show Australia could be winning its battle against the deadly coronavirus pandemic.
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