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tom hanks coronavirus, Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Authorities in Iran warned Friday that they may use force to limit travel throughout the country after announcing updated figures from the new coronavirus that has continued to spread inside the Islamic Republic. Health Ministry spokesman Kianoush Jahanpour announced that 124 people in the country have died from the virus and another 4,747 have been infected, during a news conference. He did not provide specifics on the threat of force.
tom hanks coronavirus - IS CORONAVIRUS A PANDEMIC OR AN EPIDEMIC? The announcement comes as officials raised concerns over the closing of schools and universities as an excuse to take trips to vacation spots in the country, The Associated Press reported. Semiofficial news agencies in Iran showed long traffic lines of vehicles trying to reach the Caspian coast. On Thursday, Tehran said it would have checkpoints to limit travel between major cities in an effort to prevent the virus from spreading further. Officials canceled Friday prayers across the country to prevent large gatherings.
tom hanks coronavirus, In Tehran, firefighters sprayed storefronts and ATMs along the length of Valiasr Avene, one of the city's major thoroughfares. CLICK HERE FOR FULL CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE Iran has one of the highest death tolls from the virus outside of mainland China, where it has claimed the lives of thousands since it since December. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
tom hanks coronavirus - Girard CIO Tim Chubb gives his investing tips amid market uncertainty. After a rollercoaster week, the Dow cut some of its losses after sliding nearly 900 points Friday morning, closing down over 250 points as fears over the new coronavirus continue to weigh on the economy despite a strong February jobs report. Meanwhile, oil fell to a three-year low. Friday's slip capped a turbulent trading week that saw the global economy impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak that has infected more than 101,000 people and killed 3,400 others globally. In the United States, officials confirmed 244 cases and 12 deaths.
tom hanks coronavirus - CLICK HERE FOR FOX NEWS' CONTINUING CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE Markets saw little reaction to the addition of 273,000 jobs to the economy as the unemployment rate decreased to 3.5 percent. The jobs beat expectations by Wall Street experts surveyed by Refintiv, which found that many expected only 175,000 new jobs. President Trump hailed the report in a Friday morning tweet. JOBS, JOBS, JOBS