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Your Hourly COVID-19 News Feed - Drill Down by Source: All BBC Hacker News
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2021-08-03 |
Tunisia crisis: Democrats, despots and the fight for power Tunisia is in turmoil since the president suspended parliament and increased his own power. |
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2021-08-03 |
‘I can’t study sitting on the pavement’ Asma Shaikh, a 17-year-old homeless girl, has big dreams. But the pandemic has brought new challenges. |
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2021-08-03 |
Covid third wave: Florida surpasses all-time record for hospital admissions The number of patients in the Sunshine State is higher now than at any point of the pandemic. |
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2021-08-03 |
Covid: Biden to continue Trump's Title 42 migrant expulsions The White House plans to continue the controversial Title 42 policy to help combat Covid-19. |
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2021-08-03 |
Covid: Biden to continue Trump's Title 42 migrant expulsions The White House plans to continue the controversial Title 42 policy to help combat Covid-19. |
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2021-08-03 |
Ethiopia's Tigray crisis: Bodies wash up in Sudan's border river The corpses had gunshot wounds and hands tied behind their backs, a doctor tells the BBC. |
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2021-08-03 |
Wuhan: Chinese city to test entire population after virus resurfaces The city of 11 million people is known to be the site where the coronavirus first emerged in 2019. |
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2021-08-03 |
Covid vaccine inequity 'completely unacceptable and unethical' Rich countries need to do more to give vaccines to poor countries, says top WHO adviser Helen Clark. |
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2021-08-03 |
Qantas stands down 2,500 staff over Sydney lockdown The airline says it expects Australia's largest city to be closed for at least two more months. |
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2021-08-02 |
CDC director Rochelle Walensky says vaccines worked in Provincetown Rochelle Walensky says vaccines protected Provincetown amid an "immense amount of exposure". |
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2021-08-02 |
CDC director Rochelle Walensky says vaccines worked in Provincetown CDC director Rochelle Walensky says vaccines protected Provincetown amid an "immense amount of exposure". |
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2021-08-02 |
Covid-19: The mystery of rising infections in India's Kerala Covid-19 cases continue to rise in Kerala despite the waning of the second wave elsewhere in India. |
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2021-08-02 |
Covid third wave: Americans 'scared and angry' as pandemic worsens As the Delta variant causes a rethink about risk, Americans are battling to keep a feeling of normalcy. |
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2021-08-02 |
Kathy Griffin: US comedian has surgery after lung cancer diagnosis Kathy Griffin is having half of her left lung removed, saying "doctors are very optimistic". |
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2021-08-02 |
Ethiopia's Tigray crisis: Rebels vow to fight on until blockade ends Gen Tsadkan, who leads the rebel forces, tells the BBC they aim to reclaim lost territory. |
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2021-08-02 |
'The reason I'm doing this is because I was inspired by him' Karim al-Jian was inspired to study medicine, after learning about a doctor who was killed helping civilians in Syria. |
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2021-08-02 |
Coronavirus: First people arriving into UK after rules relaxed for fully jabbed People vaccinated in the EU or US do not need to isolate when coming to the UK from an amber country. |
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2021-08-02 |
China Covid: Concerns grow as Delta outbreak spreads Local headlines have been dominated by news on the outbreak with several provinces affected. |
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2021-08-02 |
Giant panda twins born in French zoo The event is described as "exceptional" by experts, as panda reproduction is notoriously difficult. |
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2021-08-01 |
Finding answers to the world's drinking water crisis Scientists are racing to come up with technologies that can solve the world's clean water shortage. |