Everything we know about the coronavirus, from who's most at risk to where new cases are spreading

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Everything we know about the coronavirus, from who's most at risk to where new cases are spreading
 
 
Everything we know about the coronavirus, from who's most at risk to where new cases are spreading
 
The US has the world's largest reported COVID-19 outbreak, with New York at its epicenter. Italy has the highest reported death count.
 
 
 
 
 
More than half of the US population is now under orders to stay home — here's a list of coronavirus lockdowns in US states and cities
 
 
More than half of the US population is now under orders to stay home — here's a list of coronavirus lockdowns in US states and cities
 
Many US cities and states have told residents to stay home, closing schools, restaurants, and more to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
 
 
 
 
 
Elon Musk says the hospitals he sent medical machines to all confirmed they were 'critical' and traditional ventilators are arriving shortly
 
 
Elon Musk says the hospitals he sent medical machines to all confirmed they were 'critical' and traditional ventilators are arriving shortly
 
BiPAP machines were recently allowed by the FDA as a substitute for ventilators, but some medical experts warn they could spread the coronavirus.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bill Gates has warned of an impending pandemic for years. Here's how he's dealing with the coronavirus pandemic — from pledging $100 million to fight the outbreak to becoming Warren Buffett's
 
 
Bill Gates has warned of an impending pandemic for years. Here's how he's dealing with the coronavirus pandemic — from pledging $100 million to fight the outbreak to becoming Warren Buffett's "scientific adviser."
 
In a 2017 op-ed article, Bill Gates said the next epidemic could be "a super contagious and deadly strain of the flu," adding that we aren't ready.
 
 
 
 
 
Bill Gates says we need a nationwide shutdown for at least 10 more weeks to fight coronavirus: 'The window for making important decisions hasn't closed'
 
 
Bill Gates says we need a nationwide shutdown for at least 10 more weeks to fight coronavirus: 'The window for making important decisions hasn't closed'
 
"The window for making important decisions hasn't closed," Bill Gates argued, calling for action informed "science, data and medical professionals."
 
 
 
 
 
China declared whistleblower doctor Li Wenliang a 'martyr' following a local campaign to silence him for speaking out about the coronavirus
 
 
China declared whistleblower doctor Li Wenliang a 'martyr' following a local campaign to silence him for speaking out about the coronavirus
 
Li Wenliang sounded the alarm about the coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan on December 30. He died of the virus on February 7.
 
 
 
 
 
Oracle tells employees it donated a COVID-19 'therapeutic learning system' that can help speed up the development of a treatment to the US government
 
 
Oracle tells employees it donated a COVID-19 'therapeutic learning system' that can help speed up the development of a treatment to the US government
 
Oracle told employees it has set up cloud tools for the US government to speed up the quest for a COVID-19 cure.
 
 
 
 
 
Chinese government rejects allegations that its face masks were defective, tells countries to 'double check' instructions
 
 
Chinese government rejects allegations that its face masks were defective, tells countries to 'double check' instructions
 
The Chinese government told other countries to "double-check" the instructions for using the defective face masks.
 
 
 
 
 
As many as 100,000 incarcerated people in our jails and prisons will die from the coronavirus, unless the US acts now
 
 
As many as 100,000 incarcerated people in our jails and prisons will die from the coronavirus, unless the US acts now
 
By failing to act, we are essentially deciding that their death is an acceptable outcome — and fueling a greater outbreak across our country.
 
 
 
 
 
Uber promised to pay drivers who couldn't work because of the coronavirus. But drivers say Uber has been closing their accounts after they seek sick pay, and then ignoring or rejecting their claims.
 
 
Uber promised to pay drivers who couldn't work because of the coronavirus. But drivers say Uber has been closing their accounts after they seek sick pay, and then ignoring or rejecting their claims.
 
Multiple drivers tell Business Insider that Uber has rejected their requests for sick pay, despite doctors' notes telling them to self-quarantine.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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