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Your Hourly COVID-19 News Feed - Drill Down by Source: All BBC Hacker News
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2020-09-29 |
Coronavirus: The disabled Indians losing their livelihoods As Covid hits India, many disabled people are losing their jobs and can't afford food and healthcare. |
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2020-09-29 |
Coronavirus: Hundreds of thousands of airline jobs at risk, warns industry body A body representing 290 airlines warns it will be 2024 before air traffic reaches pre-pandemic levels. |
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2020-09-29 |
From one death to one million: Pandemic milestones We track some of the key moments in the spread of Covid-19 around the world. |
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2020-09-29 |
Coronavirus: Global Covid-19 death toll passes one million UN chief António Guterres calls it "an agonising milestone" as the fight to stem the virus continues. |
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2020-09-28 |
Coronavirus: New rules in Netherlands to cope with virus surge 'We are doing our best, but the virus is doing better,' the Dutch health minister admits. |
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2020-09-28 |
Coronavirus: New global test will give results 'in minutes' The WHO says the low-cost test will be available to millions in low- and middle-income countries. |
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2020-09-28 |
Romanian mayor wins election two weeks after Covid-related death Ion Aliman secured 64% of votes in Deveselu, despite having died from coronavirus complications. |
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2020-09-28 |
Coronavirus in Kenya: Pubs to reopen but schools stay shut The president says pupil safety has to be guaranteed before Covid-19 school restrictions can lift. |
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2020-09-28 |
Belarus: Svetlana Alexievich, Nobel winner and opposition figure, goes to Germany Svetlana Alexievich's aide says the trip to Germany is not linked to the Belarus political crisis. |
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2020-09-28 |
Nigeria's Boko Haram crisis: 'Bomb on donkey' used to ambush Borno governor Militants from an Islamic State-linked group strapped explosives to the animal to target a governor. |
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2020-09-28 |
Sir David Attenborough warns world leaders over extinction crisis The naturalist uses a UN event to call on world leaders to do more to protect nature. |
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2020-09-28 |
Sir David Attenborough spent lockdown 'listening to birds' The legendary naturalist says restrictions offered a rare chance to witness the natural world. |
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2020-09-27 |
Why India needs to worry about post-Covid care Experts say India needs more post-Covid care centres as many patients are reporting lasting symptoms. |
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2020-09-27 |
'Forced to work' as medics fighting coronavirus Almost 200 health workers have died of Covid-19 in Venezuela since the pandemic began in March. |
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2020-09-27 |
US election 2020: Fact-checking Trump on coronavirus The president is under scrutiny for his response to the coronavirus pandemic. |
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2020-09-26 |
Coronavirus: Madrid at serious risk without tougher rules, minister warns Spain's health minister urges more restrictions in Madrid, stoking a political row as cases spike. |
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2020-09-26 |
ICYMI: Bike race bar crawls and a unique face mask Some of the stories you may have missed this week. |
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2020-09-25 |
'My music students created an album in lockdown' The pandemic didn't stop Grammy-nominated musician Nathalie Joachim and her class from making music. |
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2020-09-25 |
Coronavirus: Global deaths may hit two million before vaccine in use - WHO The World Health Organization's warning comes as the number of deaths is nearing one million. |
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2020-09-25 |
The threat of 'vaccine nationalism' Ros Atkins looks at why vaccine nationalism is a growing concern in the global effort to tackle Covid-19. |