Beijing's largest wholesale food market shut as seven new cases confirmed; authorities delay planned reopening of schools, suspend sports events

Postdocs, medical students and others for whom distance learning is not possible arrive at special quarantine dorms at universities as Israel continues to relax restrictions

Holocaust memorial site, where 1.1 million people, mostly European Jews, were killed, says its '2020 budget has collapsed' as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic

Number of active COVID-19 cases reaches 2,103, an increase of 92 over Tuesday evening; one patient dies, bringing toll to 291

Despite issuing mea culpa after experiencing one of the highest death rates per capita in the world, officials say it is still unclear what the country should have done differently

Germany and France both plan on listing travel warnings for European countries from June 15, Austria to end border checks with all neighbors but Italy

Sample of 1,700 serological tests suggests true tally over 10 times more than confirmed; infection rate for men more than double the rate for women

Official confirms start of program after weeks of delays; residents of hard-hit Bnei Brak to be tested next, before program expands to rest of the country

Pilot program to administer tests to residents of hard-hit Bnei Brak, then expand to rest of the country; thousand of kits expire in July, may go to waste

Despite the severity of the outbreak, only about half of Americans say they would be comfortable taking a COVID-19 vaccine

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