Won a mask in Korea
Son Jae-son hurriedly went to the drugstore near his house when he heard the news here he liquidated some inventory, but had to leave empty-handed.
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Wu Haijian, a beekeeper, was finally able to return to Hubei on March 11 after nearly two months of his home blockade.
continue readingTrade in bat fertilizer despite nCoV
Thailand: People in Ratchaburi province still scour the cave for bats and sell them to farmers, despite warnings that this is a source of nCoV.
continue readingItalians in China 'stuck' between the two regions
Sara Platto's mother in Italy once scolded her for being "crazy" for staying in Wuhan when Covid-19 broke out, now she is a reassuring family at home.
continue readingAmericans rushed to stock up on supplies
Many Americans lined up in front of supermarkets, shops waiting to buy toilet paper, pasta and bottled water as the fear of Covid-19 increased.
continue readingDeliberately transmitting nCoV to pub attendant
Japan: A man in Aichi prefecture is investigated by police for nCoV infection but still goes to a pub and intentionally spread the virus to a flight attendant.
continue readingSpecial aircraft, bunkers for the rich to hide nCoV
Many giants around the world rush to find ways to avoid the Covid-19 pandemic, from hiring a private jet to fly home to preparing a bunker.
continue readingRome closed the whole church
All Catholic churches across Rome, Italy's capital, will be closed to prevent the Covid-19 epidemic from spreading.
continue readingThe influx of people left Europe for the United States
Tired passengers wear masks, hurrying up flights from Europe to the US before the travel ban takes effect from midnight on March 13.
continue reading4 days people were misdiagnosed 'spraying' nCoV
US Lawyer Lawrence Garbuz, 50, finds it hard to breathe. After being taken to the hospital, the doctor suspected he had pneumonia and was taken to a normal room.
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