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Your Hourly COVID-19 News Feed - Drill Down by Source: All BBC Hacker News
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2021-02-08 |
Covid: Why Australia's 'world-class' quarantine system has seen breaches Australian cities have entered snap lockdowns over single breaches - what can be done to prevent them? |
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2021-02-08 |
How Covid is ‘creating a new genre’ for live music From a DJ in a hot air balloon to stars singing in streets, Covid has forced artists to be creative. |
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2021-02-08 |
Super Bowl: Cardboard cut-outs and Amanda Gorman steal the show Here we take a look at standout moments from a Super Bowl restricted by the coronavirus pandemic. |
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2021-02-08 |
Oil prices climb back to pre-pandemic levels Having hit an all-time low last year, oil has recovered on the hopes of a quicker economic turnaround. |
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2021-02-08 |
In pictures: Cycling 5,000 miles in a city of change Geoffrey Hiller spent a year cycling around a US city, witnessing the pandemic, protests and wildfires. |
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2021-02-07 |
Ecuadoreans choose president amid economic turmoil Badly hit by the Covid pandemic and with its economy in tatters, Ecuador chooses a new leader. |
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2021-02-07 |
Viewpoint: From Ethiopia's Tigray region to Yemen, the dilemma of declaring a famine Alex de Waal writes about the starvation that conflicts cause, and the difficulties in tackling it. |
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2021-02-06 |
Li Wenliang: 'Wuhan whistleblower' remembered one year on Chinese social media remember Dr Li Wenliang, who raised the alarm about Covid-19 and died with it. |
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2021-02-06 |
Covid: Vaccine tensions stoke German criticism of EU's von der Leyen Ursula von der Leyen admits mistakes were made in the EU's vaccine strategy as Germans question the rollout. |
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2021-02-06 |
Coronavirus in Tanzania: The country that's rejecting the vaccine Tanzania is promoting herbal treatments while denying that there are any coronavirus cases. |
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2021-02-05 |
Covid vaccine rollout: When might life in US return to normal? January was the deadliest month of the pandemic for the US, but cases are down and vaccinations are up. |
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2021-02-05 |
Libya crisis: Vote to unite splintered nation A new interim government is chosen to replace the war-torn country's rival administrations. |
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2021-02-05 |
French skiers swerve Covid in cross-country boom Cross-country replaces downhill skiing in French resorts struggling to survive the pandemic. |
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2021-02-05 |
Europe's Roma: 'Even dogs can't live like this' under Covid Inhabitants in one of Bulgaria's largest Roma settlements say they feel abandoned during the pandemic. |
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2021-02-04 |
Doctors hail first face and double hand transplant Joe DiMeo suffered severe burns in a car crash and says the operations offer him a "second chance". |
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2021-02-04 |
Coronavirus: German medics fly in to aid Portugal's hospital emergency Almost a year after Italy sought help because of its virus emergency, Portugal welcomes German aid. |
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2021-02-03 |
Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics: Playbook rules detailed to safeguard against coronavirus Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics organisers publish a first set of rules aimed at ensuring coronavirus is controlled. |
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2021-02-03 |
Covid: Australian MPs clash in hallway over misinformation In a hallway confrontation, Tanya Plibersek accuses opponent Craig Kelly of spreading misinformation. |
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2021-02-02 |
Tigray crisis: Ethiopia region at risk of huge 'humanitarian disaster' Opposition parties in the conflict-hit Ethiopian region urge the international community to intervene. |
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2021-02-02 |
Covid: France restricts AstraZeneca vaccine to under-65s It is the latest EU country to limit use of the jab citing lack of efficacy data for elderly people. |