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Your Hourly COVID-19 News Feed - Drill Down by Source: All BBC Hacker News
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2020-05-18 |
Dark web scammers exploit Covid-19 fear and doubt From miracle cures to co-ordinated hacking the dark web is a hive of coronavirus scamming. |
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2020-05-18 |
Coronavirus lockdown: The harmonica player giving cheer to neighbours Frederic Yonnet is an urban jazz harmonica player who believes music can bridge social distancing. |
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2020-05-18 |
Coronavirus: France and Germany propose €500bn recovery fund The countries agree a plan to distribute funds to EU member states worst affected by the pandemic. |
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2020-05-18 |
Coronavirus: How Australia's PM rebuilt his reputation fighting the virus Scott Morrison, yelled at during the bushfire crisis, is getting plaudits for his virus response. |
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2020-05-18 |
Fang Fang: The Wuhan writer whose virus diary angered China A controversial diary written during the early days of the pandemic has been translated into English. |
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2020-05-18 |
Coronavirus vaccine: First evidence jab can train immune system Larger trials now needed to see if the vaccine can protect against the coronavirus. |
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2020-05-18 |
Lockdown in a virus-hit migrant camp An Afghan journalist and refugee locked down in one of Europe’s migrant camps looks at the conditions in Malakasa camp. |
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2020-05-18 |
Ryanair: Air passenger quarantine plans 'idiotic' CEO Michael O'Leary tells BBC Radio 5 Live that measures to contain coronavirus have too many exemptions to be effective. |
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2020-05-18 |
Coronavirus: Spain set for basic income to ease crisis pain The government plans a basic monthly income for hard-up families - something few in Europe have tried. |
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2020-05-18 |
South Africa's Cyril Ramaphosa jokes about arrest for breaking coronavirus rules Cyril Ramaphosa says "come, before we get arrested" to fans who get close to take a photo. |
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2020-05-18 |
Coronavirus football: FC Seoul apologises for 'sex dolls' in stands A company that produces sex toys gave the club 30 mannequins to fill some of their empty seats. |
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2020-05-18 |
Japan's economy slips into recession amid coronavirus woes The world's third biggest economy has fallen into recession for the first time in more than four years. |
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2020-05-18 |
Coronavirus: Can India replace China as world's factory? Delhi is keen to exploit any shift in global investment flows prompted by the coronavirus crisis. |
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2020-05-18 |
Coronavirus: US woman, 96, speaks Welsh for first time in 40 years Ray McDermott, who suffers short-term memory loss, was afraid she would never speak Welsh again. |
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2020-05-18 |
One dead after Canadian Snowbirds acrobatic jet crashes into home The Snowbirds jet was on a mission to boost the morale of Canadians fighting the spread of Covid-19. |
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2020-05-18 |
Coronavirus: Hospitals in Brazil's São Paulo 'near collapse' Public hospitals in São Paulo have reached 90% capacity for emergency beds, the city's mayor warns. |
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2020-05-17 |
Coronavirus: Why Africans should take part in vaccine trials Scientists in Africa explain that any trials would be properly regulated and so the scare stories should be ignored. |
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2020-05-17 |
Coronavirus: Heath workers face violent attacks in Mexico While in many countries doctors and nurses are being praised for their work on the coronavirus front line, in Mexico dozens have been attacked. |
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2020-05-17 |
Coronavirus: European countries set to further ease lockdowns Italy, Spain and Portugal are among the countries that will relax their restrictions from Monday. |
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2020-05-17 |
Coronavirus: They grabbed my breasts and said, 'You're not a woman' Panama's lockdown allows men and women out on alternate days - but for trans people it's been tough. |