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By Elvira Pollina and Giulio Piovaccari MILAN (Reuters) – Italian carmakers Ferrari and Fiat...
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By Elvira Pollina and Giulio Piovaccari MILAN (Reuters) – Italian carmakers Ferrari and Fiat...
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By Steven Scheer and Julie Steenhuysen TEL AVIV/CHICAGO (Reuters) – Israel approved the licensing of a generic version of an HIV drug to treat patients infected with the coronavirus on Thursday, despite doubts about its...
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(Reuters) – Bayer AG said on Thursday it has donated 3 million tablets of the malaria drug...
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By Michael Erman NEW YORK (Reuters) – Johnson & Johnson is running its Tylenol...
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(Reuters) – These are some of the public figures who have tested positive for coronavirus...
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BERLIN (Reuters) – Nivea-maker Beiersdorf has started serial production of medical grade...
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BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany has lifted export bans on medical equipment which were issued earlier this month to avoid shortages of masks, goggles and gloves, the economy ministry said on Thursday as authorities race to...
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WARSAW (Reuters) – A coronavirus testing laboratory in Warsaw has suspended work after one of its employees tested positive for the virus, effectively sending 17 staff into quarantine. “This is a risk inherent in the...
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By John Miller ZURICH (Reuters) – Only high-risk patients and those showing signs and symptoms of the new coronavirus should be tested because capacity remains too limited for now to screen everybody, Roche Chief Executive...
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By Gleb Stolyarov and Tom Balmforth MOSCOW (Reuters) – Moscow city authorities on Thursday...
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By Stanley Widianto JAKARTA (Reuters) – Faced by a rising death toll from coronavirus and a...
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By Manas Mishra (Reuters) – General Electric’s healthcare unit said on Thursday it will hire more people and increase the number of shifts as it races to produce ventilators round-the-clock to meet the surge in...
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(Reuters) – Germany wants to double the number of hospital beds available from their current...
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The European Commission decided on Thursday to set up a stockpile of...
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BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) – China and the epicenter of its coronavirus outbreak, Wuhan...
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LONDON/LAUSANNE (Reuters) – Countries across the world must take a comprehensive approach to...
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(Reuters) – A committee of the European healthcare regulator urged researchers to prioritize larger studies into potential treatments for COVID-19, as they are most likely to generate conclusive data. Large multi-centre,...
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By Colin Packham and Swati Pandey SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australia is closing its borders to...
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SHANGHAI (Reuters) – The risk of the African swine fever could increase this year as China seeks to raise pig output, said a Chinese official from the ministry of agriculture on Thursday. Meanwhile, China’s poultry,...
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KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) – Malaysia reported 110 new coronavirus cases on Thursday, with the total number of cases increasing to 900. Most of the new cases were linked to an religious gathering at a mosque attended by 16,000...
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