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Your Hourly COVID-19 News Feed - Drill Down by Source: All BBC Hacker News
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2021-03-08 |
Covid-19: The Kiribati sailors stranded 8,000 miles from home Covid border closures mean hundreds of thousands of sailors are being prevented from returning home. |
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2021-03-07 |
Covid: Dalai Lama urges others to get vaccinated as he receives first shot The Tibetan spiritual leader urges others to "take this injection" as he gets the AstraZeneca jab. |
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2021-03-07 |
Ethiopia's Tigray crisis: 'We're the government and we know what you're doing' The BBC's Girmay Gebru recounts his experience of being detained in Ethiopia's Tigray region. |
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2021-03-06 |
Coronavirus: Paraguay president asks ministers to resign Violent protests have broken out over the government's handling of the coronavirus pandemic. |
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2021-03-06 |
Coronavirus: US Senate passes major $1.9tn relief plan It is America's third major spending package to deal with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. |
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2021-03-06 |
In pictures: Thousands attend LGBT Mardi Gras in Sydney Thousands gathered for the event, which was scaled back over Covid-19 safety concerns. |
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2021-03-06 |
Covid-19: US Democrats push ahead with relief plan A compromise over unemployment benefit sets the $1.9tn stimulus bill on its path to a final vote. |
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2021-03-06 |
Covid: California to open outdoor attractions in April Theme parks and stadiums can accept visitors next month under plans to relax Covid restrictions. |
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2021-03-06 |
ICYMI: Underwater art and Covid vaccine celebrations A Russian underwater art exhibition, Covid vaccine celebrations and other stories you may have missed. |
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2021-03-06 |
Coronavirus: Europe in vaccine race to save summer Waiting for a jab and vaccine passport, EU citizens are impatient to get their lives back. |
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2021-03-05 |
Covid-19: Australia asks European Commission to review Italy's vaccine block A row with drug firm AstraZeneca has caused Italy to block 250,000 doses to be sent to Australia. |
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2021-03-05 |
Covid: Bolsonaro tells Brazilians to ‘stop whining’ as deaths spike Jair Bolsonaro criticises measures to curb Covid-19, a day after Brazil saw a record rise in deaths. |
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2021-03-05 |
International Women's Day: Illustrating the Covid-19 pandemic These three artists turn complex research into easy to digest information to help fight coronavirus. |
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2021-03-05 |
Pope due in Iraq despite virus and security risks It will be Pope Francis's first international trip since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. |
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2021-03-05 |
Covid-19: San Diego zoo apes given experimental vaccine The vaccinations were carried out in February after an outbreak among gorillas at the zoo. |
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2021-03-05 |
New York cinemas reopen but will people come? Movie theatres are welcoming back audiences on Friday hoping there is pent-up demand for a night out. |
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2021-03-04 |
Baby bust: US birth rate falls during pandemic Nine months after the pandemic began, the birth rate was down in several states. |
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2021-03-04 |
Coronavirus: Hairdressers reopen in the Netherlands Hairdressers in the Netherlands have reopened after being shut since December. |
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2021-03-04 |
Covid: Italy 'blocks' AstraZeneca vaccine shipment to Australia The bar on shipping 250,000 doses amid a row with the firm is backed by the EU. |
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2021-03-04 |
Updated coronavirus vaccines can be fast-tracked like flu jabs Rapid approval without lengthy tests can happen if new vaccines are needed to fight variants, say regulators. |