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Your Hourly COVID-19 News Feed - Drill Down by Source: All BBC Hacker News
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2021-03-23 |
Covid-19: Vaccines and vaccine passports being sold on darknet Researchers say criminals are taking advantage of desperate people looking for a way out of lockdown |
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2021-03-23 |
China: 3,000-year-old gold mask sparks online memes The recently-discovered artefact has triggered a photo-editing frenzy on Chinese social media. |
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2021-03-23 |
Coronavirus: How the common cold can boot out Covid It looks like the viruses that causes colds wins in the battle to infect our cells. |
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2021-03-23 |
How Iceland clamped down to conquer coronavirus It may be a remote island, but there is a reason why Iceland is proud of its success in tackling the pandemic. |
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2021-03-22 |
Coronavirus: Germany plans tighter Covid rules to tackle new surge Rising infections dash German hopes of easing a lockdown that has lasted more than four months. |
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2021-03-22 |
Covid vaccine: US trial of AstraZeneca jab confirms safety Regulators in America have been waiting for these results to decide on approval. |
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2021-03-22 |
Covid-19: Curfew set in Miami after spring break parties A state of emergency was declared in Miami Beach over concerns of crowds gathering for spring break. |
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2021-03-22 |
India coronavirus: Experts say sharp rise in Covid-19 cases 'alarming' India added more than 250,000 new Covid cases last week - a record spike since the start of the year. |
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2021-03-22 |
Covid: Brazil's Bolsonaro calls governors 'tyrants' over lockdowns The Brazilian president says it is now time to reopen the economy, despite a surge in infections. |
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2021-03-22 |
Coronavirus: Covid nurses' song of hope from Italy Simona Camosci wrote the song in the first Covid wave, and now she and her colleagues have released it. |
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2021-03-22 |
Covid: The countries that nailed it, and what we can learn from them A year into the pandemic, we look at countries that have had some success in tackling the virus. |
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2021-03-22 |
Covid in Sweden: Elderly people deserve more More than half of those who have died with Covid-19 in Sweden have been care home residents. |
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2021-03-21 |
Covid-19: Miami imposes emergency curfew over spring break 'chaos' Large crowds on the US city's party strips prompted an emergency overnight curfew. |
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2021-03-21 |
Congo-Brazzaville presidential candidate in hospital with Covid-19 The main opposition presidential candidate in Congo-Brazzaville says he is "fighting death". |
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2021-03-21 |
Nowruz: Millions celebrate Persian New Year around the world From celebrations in Covid wards to fireworks displays, Nowruz has looked very different this year. |
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2021-03-21 |
Covid restrictions: Can music festivals be safely planned? A music festival takes place as an experiment in the Netherlands, despite the rest of the country being under lockdown. |
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2021-03-21 |
Covid vaccines: Why some Americans are choosy about their jab There are three options in the US, and some are turning their nose up at one of them. |
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2021-03-21 |
Myanmar coup: Tales from the streets of sacrifice and fear Thousands are making difficult choices to protest against military rule. What are their stories? |
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2021-03-21 |
Coronavirus: The Indian factory making 6,000 syringes a minute One of the world's biggest syringe makers has ramped up production to meet the Covid demand. |
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2021-03-20 |
Mourners line Tanzania streets at ex-President Magufuli funeral The government say Covid-sceptic Magufuli died of heart issues but critics blame coronavirus. |