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Your Hourly COVID-19 News Feed - Drill Down by Source: All BBC Hacker News
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2021-03-25 |
Covid passports: What are different countries planning? How advanced are some countries' plans for vaccine certificates and Covid passports? |
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2021-03-25 |
Covid-19: Dutch sign up for test holiday on Greek island Some 25,000 people compete for 200 places on an eight-day "tourism feasibility" holiday on Rhodes. |
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2021-03-25 |
Suez Canal: Owner of cargo ship blocking waterway apologises Japanese firm Shoei Kisen Kaisha says dislodging the Ever Given is proving "extremely difficult". |
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2021-03-25 |
Covid-19: Merkel defends rollout as vaccine pressure grows German Chancellor Angela Merkel defends the EU's decision to procure coronavirus vaccines jointly. |
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2021-03-25 |
Covid vaccine: AstraZeneca updates US vaccine efficacy results The vaccine-maker slightly amends its efficacy rates as it awaits US regulatory approval. |
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2021-03-25 |
Japan lights Olympic torch after one-year Covid delay It was all supposed to happen in 2020, but Japan has finally kicked off its Olympic torch relay. |
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2021-03-25 |
Covid-19: EU leaders to discuss boosting vaccine supplies Leaders will also review plans to curb exports of Covid vaccines, which could affect supply to the UK. |
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2021-03-25 |
'I have learned how to survive with a bow and arrow' The Covid pandemic and last summer's social unrest has inspired more Americans to take up hunting. |
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2021-03-24 |
Coronavirus: India temporarily halts Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine exports The doses are needed for the country's own rollout amid a rise in cases, officials tell the BBC. |
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2021-03-24 |
FOMU: The fear of meeting up in a post-Covid world A clinical psychologist gives advice for people worried about gatherings in a post-pandemic life. |
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2021-03-24 |
Pope cuts pay for cardinals as Vatican finances hit by pandemic Cardinals and other clerics will see salaries reduced in order to protect jobs, the Vatican says. |
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2021-03-24 |
Coronavirus: Germany's Merkel reverses plans for Easter lockdown Chancellor Angela Merkel describes the proposed five-day lockdown over Easter as a "mistake". |
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2021-03-24 |
Citigroup launches Zoom-free Fridays to ease pandemic 'fatigue' The bank's CEO unveils new working practices to ease "the relentlessness of the pandemic workday". |
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2021-03-24 |
Coronavirus: EU plans tougher controls on vaccine exports The proposals come after AstraZeneca was accused of failing to honour its contract with the EU. |
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2021-03-24 |
Coronavirus: 'Double mutant' Covid variant found in India This comes as India reported 47,262 cases and 275 deaths on Wednesday, its highest tally this year. |
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2021-03-24 |
Covid: The clarinettist who took on Lebanon's vaccine scandal When Joseph al-Hajj learned politicians were jumping the queue, he took action into his owns hands. |
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2021-03-23 |
Covid: DoorDash delivers at-home test kits The food delivery service is bringing test kits to homes in select US cities. |
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2021-03-23 |
Coronavirus: Russia's Putin to get vaccine but without cameras Russia's president wants to encourage people to get vaccinated but will get his jab behind closed doors. |
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2021-03-23 |
Covid-19 in South Africa: Engaging the rage during the pandemic Some South Africans have been turning to 'rage rooms' to help them cope with the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. |
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2021-03-23 |
Rohingya refugee camp fire: Several dead and thousands homeless At least seven have died while about 50,000 have been displaced from the Bangladesh settlement. |