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The World Health Organization estimates that 10% of the world's population have already contracted COVID-19, meaning the vast majority are still vulnerable to the disease.
From outsourcing chores to reshaping your workday, here's 4 ways we can make the most of our time, according to Harvard Business School's Ashley Whillans.
Top stories: President Trump returns to White House; COVID-19 disrupting mental health services in most countries; IMF calls for infrastructure spending.
Lengthy school closures and a rapid transition to e-learning have highlighted long-standing issues of education inequality and a digital educational divide.
Healthy lungs have become a rarity in India - even among children and non-smokers. Can a new air pollution campaign by Indian doctors make a difference?
Three leading economists present the idea that a universal testing strategy could bring the coronavirus crisis to an end in a matter of months.
A study looking at the cross-reactivity of memory B cells in the immune system has found ones that attacked colds can also recognize SARS-CoV-2.
A McKinsey poll has shown that 1 in 4 women are considering leaving their jobs, cutting back hours, or otherwise scaling back work because of childcare duties.
COVID-19 has had a huge impact on the tourist industry in Indonesia. People in Bali have returned to growing seaweed to make a living during the pandemic.
Major coffee brands such as Nestle and Lavazza are working with their suppliers to make sure break rooms and coffee machines can be used during coronavirus.
Top stories: Record case rises in 9 US states; WHO chief calls for solidarity; restrictions to be lifted in Auckland.
Ingenuity, experience, and strong public health measures have helped the continent keep COVID-19 numbers down, according to the World Health Organization.
