Dow plunges 2,997 points in biggest drop since 1987 as Fed emergency actions fail to calm coronavirus fears: Carmen Reinicke
Dow plunges 2,997 points in biggest drop since 1987 as Fed emergency actions fail to calm coronavirus fears
Coronavirus: Akamai is not worried about high internet traffic - Business Insider: Antonio Villas-Boas
The coronavirus outbreak is placing heavy strain on the internet as more and more people are working from home.
Photo of virtual G7 meeting shows coronavirus impacting world leaders - Business Insider: Connor Perrett
Leaders, including the Canadian prime minister, who is self-isolating following his wife's diagnosis, met via video on Monday to discuss COVID-19.
Trump gives himself a perfect 10 out of 10 score on his coronavirus response - Business Insider: Eliza Relman
Trump dodged a related question about whether the "buck stops" with him, and said it "normally" would, but this pandemic is "unprecedented."
GOP lawmaker: US needs 'extraordinary measures' to fight coronavirus - Business Insider: David Choi
Republican Sen. Tom Cotton advised that all government agencies aside from those providing essential services should "shut down."
Amazon 100000 new hires and pay raise amid coronavirus - Business Insider: Eugene Kim
Amazon has pledged on Monday to hire 100,000 new warehouse and delivery workers and raise their pay by $2 per hour for through April.
Trump encourages people avoid gatherings of more than 10 people - Business Insider: Eliza Relman
The Trump administration also recommends that Americans begin homeschooling their children and avoid non-essential travel, bars, and restaurants.
The government is failing our most important front-line defense against COVID-19: Nurses - Business Insider: Allana Akhtar
Nine nurses across the country say they were understaffed before coronavirus hit. Now they are facing equipment shortages and a lack of coordination.
Coronavirus: President of France announces a 15-day lockdown - Business Insider: Bryan Pietsch
France's president, Emmanuel Macron, announced on Monday a 15-day lockdown prohibiting residents from leaving their homes unless absolutely necessary.
San Francisco to order "shelter in place" to contain coronavirus - Business Insider: Katie Canales
The directive will reportedly go into effect at midnight March 17 and will last until April 7, according to The San Francisco Chronicle.
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