Apple News launches curated COVID-19 coronavirus stories, resources

COVID-19 coronavirus map Johns Hopkins

As the COVID-19 disease continues to wreck havoc across the world, it is vital for people to be fed the right information. Apple News is doing its bit by collecting important stories and resources to inform and better prepare readers for the coronavirus.

The dedicated curated Special Coverage Coronavirus section in Apple News Spotlight includes the latest stories from CNN, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), and Los Angeles Times.

News aside, the section also promotes general health stories relevant to dealing with the coronavirus including hand-washing tips, types of disinfectants that can kill the virus, as well as how to prepare for self-quarantining.

Readers will also find infographics such as maps of the spread of the coronavirus sourced from Johns Hopkins, as well as recommended resources from the CDC, and more.

Head over to the new Special Coverage Coronavirus section in Apple News Spotlight.

Apple News is free and features the best news sources and top stories handpicked by Apple News editors. If you want more, you can try out Apple News+–Apple’s magazine and newspaper subscription service that costs USD9.99 per month. On top of free news and stories, you’ll also have access to hundreds of magazines and leading newspapers for you to read online or offline.

VIA 9to5Mac

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