Here’s what you need to know: U.S. states struggle with a shifting pandemic as federal guidance falls silent. The weekly tally of U.S. state jobless claims again exceeds a million. Beijing’s outbreak prompts a backlash against salmon. Reversing course, Arizona and Texas allow some local governments to require masks. ‘We …
Read More »Coronavirus Live Updates: As Social Distancing Wanes, Cuomo Warns of Another Lockdown
Here’s what you need to know: Officials in N.Y. and Houston are considering another lockdown. Health experts predict the virus will afflict the U.S. for months to come. The White House won’t support extending expanded unemployment benefits past July, a top aide says. China’s economy rebounds. But even as bars …
Read More »Coronavirus Live Updates: Cases Worldwide Multiply at Fastest Pace Yet
Here’s what you need to know: In some places, it appears the virus has only now arrived. Millions more seek unemployment benefits in the U.S. Israel’s Parliament is suspended after a lawmaker tested positive for the virus. Bastille Day parade in Paris will be scaled down and will salute health …
Read More »Coronavirus Live Updates: Infections Spike and Wane Unevenly Across the U.S.
Here’s what you need to know: As cases drop in the Northeast and some cities reopen, other places report stubbornly high numbers. Hong Kong police deny permission for Tiananmen Square vigil for the first time in 30 years. With the U.S. preoccupied by events at home, rivals are testing the …
Read More »Coronavirus Live Updates: Nations Proceed With Reopenings, as Global Cases Pass 6 Million
Here’s what you need to know: U.S. communities are convulsed by two crises: a pandemic and police violence. Merkel declined Trump’s invitation to attend the G7 in person. Then Trump postponed the summit. Nations expand reopenings, and global cases pass 6 million. Catching up with an octogenarian couple once separated …
Read More »Coronavirus Live Updates: Tangled Border Deals Replace Frictionless Travel
Here’s what you need to know: Major U.S. cities edge closer to normalcy. But as global infections near 6 million, cautionary tales abound. After the W.H.O. loses U.S. support, the E.U. doubles down. The U.S. Supreme Court rejects a California church’s challenge to attendance limits. A partygoer in the Memorial …
Read More »E.U. and Japan Push Coronavirus Stimulus Packages: Live Coverage
新冠病毒疫情最新 Here’s what you need to know: E.U. proposes stimulus package worth €750 billion. Spain begins 10 days of national mourning. Photographs of an empty Paris, 100 years after Atget’s famed images. A Michelin-starred chef is helping to feed the destitute in India. Nations across Asia and Europe try to …
Read More »Coronavirus Live Updates: In U.S., a Stark Human Toll; in Germany, Cluster Emerges as Church Reopens
Here’s what you need to know: Trump wants churches to open, but in Germany, more infections emerge as worshipers return. The devastating toll of the virus nears 100,000 in the U.S. Our front page names some of the lost. C.D.C. error in counting tests baffles scientists. Hong Kong protesters, subdued …
Read More »Coronavirus Poses Challenges for Muslims During Eid Holiday: Live Coverage
新冠病毒疫情最新消息 Here’s what you need to know: At a political congress, China aims to show it won’t be cowed by protests or the pandemic. The Eid al-Fitr holiday poses challenges for officials across the Muslim world. Despite calls for cease-fires, mass displacements continue under pandemic. Anti-malaria drugs may be harmful …
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