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Your Hourly COVID-19 News Feed - Drill Down by Source: All BBC Hacker News
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2020-09-18 |
Coronavirus: Israel marks Jewish New Year with second lockdown The nationwide measures coincide with the start of Rosh Hashanah, when families traditionally gather. |
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2020-09-18 |
China holds military drill as US envoy visits Taiwan The military drills near the Taiwan Strait comes as China accuses the US and Taiwan of "collusion". |
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2020-09-18 |
Global coronavirus infections top 30 million Over 940,000 people have died since the outbreak began last year, says Johns Hopkins University. |
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2020-09-17 |
India's Covid crisis sees rise in child marriage and trafficking Reports of under-age marriage and child labour rose as the lockdown pushed people deeper into poverty. |
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2020-09-17 |
Belarus protests: Women try to unmask those detaining protesters Women want to hold to account the masked people picking protesters off the street in Belarus. |
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2020-09-17 |
Covid-19 Singapore: A ‘pandemic of inequality’ exposed Life has returned to normal for many in Singapore, but one group of people still remain in lockdown. |
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2020-09-17 |
Coronavirus: WHO says weekly cases in Europe eclipse March peak The WHO warns of a "very serious situation unfolding before us" as cases surge at the end of summer. |
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2020-09-17 |
Coronavirus: Football team loses 37-0 in socially distanced match German club Ripdorf stepped onto the pitch, kicked the ball away and then stood on the sidelines. |
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2020-09-17 |
Covid pushes New Zealand into worst recession in years The country saw early success in keeping out the virus, but strict measures have taken a toll. |
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2020-09-17 |
Coronavirus: South Africa eases strict lockdown as cases drop From 20 September a curfew will be eased, bigger gatherings allowed, and alcohol will be on sale. |
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2020-09-17 |
Migrant crisis 2015: What happened to Nujeen Mustafa? Nujeen fled war in Syria, and crossed Europe in her wheelchair in 2015, but where is she now? |
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2020-09-16 |
Coronavirus: 'I cut a carrot for the first time, aged 41' Diagnosed with ADHD just before she turned 40, Alia used lockdown to face her fear - cooking. |
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2020-09-16 |
Coronavirus: CDC director vs President Trump on face masks and vaccines The Centers for Disease Control director and US president give contrasting messages on coronavirus. |
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2020-09-16 |
Coronavirus: Ukraine accuses Belarus over stranded Jewish pilgrims Hundreds are stranded at the nations' border as Ukraine's Covid rules block entry to foreigners. |
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2020-09-16 |
Coronavirus: Hit to global economy 'will be less than expected' in 2020 The OECD now forecasts a decline of 4.5% in 2020, but says the damage will still be "unprecedented". |
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2020-09-16 |
Coronavirus: Trump denies downplaying severity of virus The president said in an interview earlier this year he minimised the virus's severity to avoid panic. |
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2020-09-16 |
Coronavirus: India infections top five million mark It is the world's second-highest caseload, amid reports of intensive care beds and oxygen shortages. |
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2020-09-15 |
Recovering from Covid-19: 'I can't get the images out of my head' Many patients are at the risk of suffering from PTSD, but India lacks infrastructure to treat them. |
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2020-09-15 |
Coronavirus in Kenya: From salon to sewer worker Some of those who lost their jobs amid the pandemic are being paid to clean up their neighbourhoods. |
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2020-09-15 |
Coronavirus: Irish cabinet restricting movements over possible Covid case Members are restricting their movements after the country's health minister reported feeling unwell. |