Hong Kong's Disneyland is letting the government use some of its land to quarantine people and stop the coronavirus spreading

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Hong Kong's Disneyland is letting the government use some of its land to quarantine people and stop the coronavirus spreading
 
 
Hong Kong's Disneyland is letting the government use some of its land to quarantine people and stop the coronavirus spreading
 
Hong Kong is looking for secure and remote sites to quarantine people that may have the coronavirus in a bid to stop it spreading further.
 
 
 
 
 
Europe just had its 1st death from the coronavirus after a Chinese tourist died in France
 
 
Europe just had its 1st death from the coronavirus after a Chinese tourist died in France
 
The death is the first from the coronavirus out of Asia, and authorities around the world are trying to stop the deadly virus from spreading further.
 
 
 
 
 
The Wuhan coronavirus death toll has reached 1,770, with more than 71,000 infected. Here's everything we know about the outbreak.
 
 
The Wuhan coronavirus death toll has reached 1,770, with more than 71,000 infected. Here's everything we know about the outbreak.
 
Chinese authorities have confirmed more than 66,000 cases of the Wuhan coronavirus. Cases have been reported in at least 26 other countries.
 
 
 
 
 
 
A 21-year-old Canadian woman in Wuhan says she won't evacuate because she can't abandon her cat. Here's what her life is like under lockdown.
 
 
A 21-year-old Canadian woman in Wuhan says she won't evacuate because she can't abandon her cat. Here's what her life is like under lockdown.
 
Canadian citizen Kristina Shramko has been filming YouTube videos insider her Wuhan loft. The quarantine has taken a mental toll on her, she said.
 
 
 
 
 
A cruise-ship passenger tested positive for the coronavirus after hundreds of other passengers disembarked and dispersed all over the world
 
 
A cruise-ship passenger tested positive for the coronavirus after hundreds of other passengers disembarked and dispersed all over the world
 
The Westerdam cruise ship spent weeks at sea after five ports rejected it. Now, one of its former passengers has tested positive for the coronavirus.
 
 
 
 
 
14 Americans who got the coronavirus from the quarantined cruise ship in Japan were flown home in an 'isolation box' at the back of the plane
 
 
14 Americans who got the coronavirus from the quarantined cruise ship in Japan were flown home in an 'isolation box' at the back of the plane
 
Thousands were quarantined on the Diamond Princess for more than a week over coronavirus fears. Americans coming home will be quarantined again.
 
 
 
 
 
The coronavirus could cripple China's economy for longer than Wall Street wants to believe
 
 
The coronavirus could cripple China's economy for longer than Wall Street wants to believe
 
China's economy can't snap back from the coronavirus as fast as it did after SARS because it's growing more slowly and the banking system is a mess.
 
 
 
 
 
How a few scrappy homeowners may stand between Elon Musk and his dream of a Mars spaceport in South Texas
 
 
How a few scrappy homeowners may stand between Elon Musk and his dream of a Mars spaceport in South Texas
 
SpaceX wants the residents of Boca Chica Village to leave to make way for developing a spacecraft called Starship and building a Mars spaceport.
 
 
 
 
 
The US military has set up 15 coronavirus quarantine camps on its bases, and 600 citizens are still isolated there
 
 
The US military has set up 15 coronavirus quarantine camps on its bases, and 600 citizens are still isolated there
 
At least 600 US citizens who were evacuated from Wuhan, China, are still in federal quarantine on US military bases.
 
 
 
 
 
'Everywhere you look there are red flags': A CIO overseeing $270 billion says the coronavirus is just one example of an event that could 'prick the bubble' in an out-of-control market
 
 
'Everywhere you look there are red flags': A CIO overseeing $270 billion says the coronavirus is just one example of an event that could 'prick the bubble' in an out-of-control market
 
"I have never in my career seen anything as crazy as what's going on right now," said Scott Minerd of the $270 billion Guggenheim Investments.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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