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Your Hourly COVID-19 News Feed - Drill Down by Source: All BBC Hacker News
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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. |
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2020-09-25 |
Coronavirus: Rio 2021 carnival parade postponed indefinitely Organisers say they are not yet certain enough to provide a new date for the carnival parade. |
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2020-09-24 |
Covid-19: China's dilemma over wild meat trade Breeding snakes and types of rat for food or medicine is a source of income for some of China's poorest people. |
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2020-09-24 |
Coronavirus: Are the lockdown restrictions too strict? Some people, including scientists, believe the hard lockdown measures can be confusing. |
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2020-09-24 |
Coronavirus: Helsinki airport trials sniffer dogs as Covid-19 detectors A team of 15 specially trained sniffer dogs has started work at Finland's biggest airport. |
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2020-09-24 |
Coronavirus corruption in Kenya: Officials and businesspeople targeted Millions of dollars meant for buying Covid-19 medical supplies are alleged to have been misused. |
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2020-09-24 |
Coronavirus: Israel tightens second lockdown to avoid 'abyss' Ministers approve new restrictions to try to combat a surging Covid-19 infection rate. |
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2020-09-24 |
Dutch celebs get caught up in Covid rebellion Young stars have been criticised after announcing they were abandoning efforts to combat the virus. |
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2020-09-24 |
Man dies from eating more than a bag of liquorice a day The 54-year-old construction worker ate a bag-and-a-half of black liquorice every day, doctors say. |
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2020-09-23 |
Canadian PM Trudeau promises 'ambitious' recovery plan The plan comes as Mr Trudeau warns Canada is in the midst of a "second wave" of the pandemic. |
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2020-09-23 |
Transracial adoption: 'People accused me of kidnapping my son' Adopting a child can be a challenging experience, particularly for one African-American woman, Keia whose three-year-old son Princeton is white. |
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2020-09-23 |
Heroes in Harm's Way: Covid-19 show sparks sexism debate in China A new drama has China asking if women are being written out of its epidemic history. |
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2020-09-23 |
The pandemic is fuelling a surfing boom - in Ohio corn country With beach holidays curtailed, some landlocked Midwesterners tried out the river surfing scene. |
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2020-09-23 |
Coronavirus: Health chief hails Africa's fight against Covid-19 Africa has had fewer cases than Europe, Asia or the Americas, with numbers continuing to decline. |
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2020-09-23 |
Ischgl: Austria sued over Tyrol ski resort's Covid-19 outbreak The outbreak at the Ischgl resort in Tyrol has been linked to cases in 45 different countries. |
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2020-09-23 |
Coronavirus: Saudi Arabia to gradually resume Umra pilgrimage From 4 October, 6,000 citizens and residents will be allowed to undertake the Umra each day. |
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2020-09-23 |
Tommy DeVito: Four Seasons founding member dies aged 92 The founding member of the US pop group had been admitted to hospital with coronavirus. |
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2020-09-22 |
Gordi: The pop star doctor who answered the Covid call Australian singer Gordi is "reaching people" through medical consultations, as well as her music. |