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Honda announced that it will suspend its production, as a result of coronavirus. The company is expecting a decline in demand and will close for six days.
British Columbia has declared a provincial state of emergency, becoming the third province to do so amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
The current blood shortage due to the coronavirus means that the FDA should reconsider bans on blood donors who are gay or bisexual men.
The CBC will temporarily suspend its local TV newscasts so that they may focus their coverage on the coronavirus pandemic
In a press conference on Wednesday, Justin Trudeau said he would increase child benefits so to relive some of the coronavirus related pressure from parents.
A 5.7-magnitude earthquake rocked Utah this morning, causing damage and closing the Salt Lake City Airport.
There is no evidence that anyone involved in the Trump administration used the phrase "Kung Flu" other than the word of one reporter from CBS.
Chinese medical authorities have brought attention to a drug in Japan used for new influenza strains that seems to be effective in fighting coronavirus.
The NDP has misappropriated Kenney’s statements, directed Facebook users to attack the premier, and have sent fundraising emails.
Big tech giants band together to fight misinformation surrounding coronavirus, but AI creates problems as it tries to solve them.
WHO recommends that people with symptoms of coronavirus should avoid ibuprofen because effects of the virus can worsen with use of anti-inflammatory drugs.
Freelance writer Nora Loreto posted a tweet on Wednesday wishing that Peter MacKay and Brian Lilley would get sick with the COVID-19 coronavirus.
Oprah Winfrey has recently had to put out the flames of a rumour that she has been detained for sex trafficking after her home was raided by police.
Youtube is being forced to rely on AI for policy vetting as coronavirus clears out offices, which may lead to videos being mistakenly taken down.
John Haggie, the health minister of NL said he is thinking of taking action against those who decide to ignore recommendations for coronavirus safety.