Cruise Industry Gives Asia a Wide Berth as it Seeks to Limit Coronavirus Risks February 14, 2020 By Chayut Setboonsarng BANGKOK –The plight of the cruise ship off Japan with more than 200 coronavirus infections and the shunning of another...
CDC Cites Label Error in Mixup Involving Coronavirus Patient February 13, 2020 By Amy Taxin, John Antczak and Elliot Spagat SAN DIEGO — A labeling error caused a woman infected with the novel coronavirus to be mistakenly released from a...
Insurers Rush to Strip Coronavirus from Event-Cancellation Cover February 13, 2020 LONDON, Feb 13 — Businesses looking to buy cancellation insurance for events around the world will not be able to...
As Coronavirus Fails To Ease, Interest In ‘Force Majeure’ February 11, 2020 By Jan Wolfe With the coronavirus outbreak that originated in Hubei province, China, showing no signs of abating any time soon, some companies...
Coronavirus Cases Outside China “Could be Spark” for Bigger Fire, Says WHO February 10, 2020 BEIJING/GENEVA — The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Monday the spread of coronavirus cases which had no history of...
China’s Coronavirus Deaths, Rise; Supply Chains, Production, Travel Disrupted February 7, 2020 By David Stanway WUHAN, CHINA– China’s fast-moving coronavirus spread among passengers of a quarantined Japanese cruise liner on Thursday and dragged down production...
China City at Center of Coronavirus Shuts Transport Network; 17 Deaths Reported January 22, 2020 By Cate Cadell and David Stanway BEIJING/SHANGHAI, Jan 22 Deaths from China’s new flu-like virus rose to 17 on Wednesday, with more than 540 cases confirmed,...