Qatar stops prayers in mosques indefinitely amid the growing coronavirus epidemic.
An employee at The New York Times has tested positive for the coronavirus illness COVID-19, the newspaper’s publisher and executive editor said in a note to staff.
The employee was not identified. “We have informed all the individuals who were in close proximity to this colleague. We’ve been in contact with each and asked them to monitor their health and self-quarantine,” they wrote, adding that having the vast majority of staff work from home is in everyone’s best interest.BANGKOK — Shares reversed early losses in Asia on Tuesday after theand huge swaths of many economies came to a standstill as businesses and travel shut down due to the virus outbreak.
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